Gall Bladder 26    Dai Mo

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Gall Bladder 26 - Dai Mo

“Girdle Vessel” “Girdling Vessel” (refers to Dai Mai Channel)

Perpendicular 0.5-1.0” or Oblique upwards or toward back, or moxa

Meeting Point of Gall Bladder and Dai Mai, Special Point for Gynecological Diseases


* Regulates the Dai (Girdle) Channel - irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, vaginal prolapse, lower abdominal pain, hernia, pain in lower back and hypochondrium, migraines from menstrual problems, posterior body feels heavy, fells like sitting in water, false urge to defecate in women due to pelvic pressure, diagnostic for Dai Mai imbalance, pain reduced by Kid 7


* Alleviates Damp Heat - leukorrhea, red and white leukorrhea, cystitis, profuse blood and leukorrhea, intestinal colic, diarrhea

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - interior of body feels anxious, convulsions, paraplegia due to trauma


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