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Gall Bladder 30 - Huan Tiao

“Jumping Circle” “Encircling Leap” “Jumping Round” (refers obliquely to location at to function of gluteus muscle)

Perpendicular 1.5-3.0” or moxa

Meeting Point of Gall Bladder and Bladder, Special Point for Thyroid Gland


* Clears Wind - hemiplegia, mild stroke, prevention of stroke, paralysis, epilepsy, Wind rash, urticaria, influenza


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - shoulder pain in trapezius area between GB 21 and TH 15 (Tan - contralateral), rheumatism, leg Qi (edema), delusions of persecution, guilt or ill health* Benefits Lower Back and Legs - pain in lower back and hip, motor impairment or muscular atrophy or weakness of lower extremities, diseases of the hip joint and soft tissues, pain in the area between Josen and crest of ilium, loins and spine painful, sciatica, restless leg syndrome, inability to turn, pain in knee, pain in lower back and groin, sprains, fractures, releases m. gluteus minimus spasm causing pain in down lateral leg in GB Channel and buttocks, releases m. gluteus maximus spasm causing pain in medial and inferior buttocks

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