Gall Bladder 40   Qin Xu

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Gall Bladder 40 - Qin Xu

“Grave Mound” “Mound of Ruins” “Hill Ruins”

Perpendicular 0.3-0.5”, or moxa

Source Point


* Spreads the Liver Qi and Benefits the Gall Bladder - vomiting, acid regurgitation, malaria, tidal fevers, cholescystitis, colic, chest and ribs painful, pain in lower abdomen, conjunctivitis, rib pain, pain in chest and hypochondrium


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - pain in neck, swelling of neck, abdominal spasms, swelling of axilla, axillary lymphadenitis, muscular atrophy - motor impairment - weakness and pain of lower extremities, pain of wrist (contralateral), infantile paralysis, pain and swelling of lateral ankle joint, sciatica, sore twisted muscles of leg, gastrocnemius spasm, paralysis, cannot rise after sitting, pain in buttocks, hells red or swollen and painful, cannot breathe, pleurisy, food poisoning, addictions, chronic and acute rhinitis and sinusitis (15 thread moxa), tight SCM (with TH 9), releases m. Extensor brevis spasm causing pain posterior to malleolus to third to fifth toe

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