Gall Bladder 41   (Zu) Lin Qi

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Gall Bladder 41 - (Zu) Lin Qi

“Foot” Above Tears” “Near Tears on Foot” “Foot Overlooking Tears” (refers to effect on eyes)

Perpendicular 0.3-0.5’, or moxa

Wood Point, Shu-Stream Point, Horary Point, Point of Exit, Master Point of Dai Mai, Couple Point of Yang Wei Mai, Distal Point for Hip


* Spreads and Drains Liver and Gall Bladder - pain in outer canthus, blurred vision, conjunctivitis, tearing or excessive lacrimation, headache (occipital or vertex), migraine, vertigo, intermittent fever, harmonizes Shao yang, malaria, scrofula, axillary adenitis, mastoid pain, deafness, tinnitis


Clears and Regulates the Girdle (Dai) Channel - irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, hip pain, distending pain in breast, mastitis, reduces milk flow, ulcers of breast, abscessed breast, pain in costal and hypochondrium, rib pain, rheumatic pains that move around, tight SCM (with TH 5)

* Clears Obstructions in the Channel - pain and swelling on dorsum of foot, spastic pain of foot and toe, dampness and swelling of foot, edema around ankle, lower part of legs damp and swollen, deafness, tinnitis

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