Gall Bladder 21   Jian Ling

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Gall Bladder 21 - Jian Ling

“Shoulder Well” (referring to location in indentation at shoulder)

Perpendicular 0.5” or moxa do not needle in pregnancy or cardiac patients, do not needle with upper warmer excess and lower warmer deficiency

Meeting Point of Gall Bladder, Yang Wei Mai, Triple Heater and Stomach, Body Relaxation Point


* Eliminates Phlegm - mastitis, breast abscess, insufficient lactation, scrofula, hyperthyroidism, rising phlegm, cervical adenitis, ulcers, boils, sores, embolic stroke, cerebral congestion, tumors





* Sends Qi Downwards - cough from rebellious Qi, Qi blocked, balanced by St 36, difficult labor, retained placenta, premature labor or miscarriage with cold limbs

* Clears Obstructions from the Channels - neck rigidity, pain in shoulder and back, motor impairment of arm and hand, rheumatism, unable to turn neck, unable to raise hands to head, apoplexy, hemiplegia, aphasia due to stroke, cerebral anemia, functional uterine bleeding, post-partum hemorrhage, vertigo, trauma, soreness indicates possible abdominal congestion and GB Excess or GB invading Sp and St

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