Gall Bladder 44   (Zu) Qiao Yin

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Gall Bladder 44 - (Zu) Qiao Yin

“(Foot) Extreme Yin” “Yin Cavity of the Foot” “Foot Portal Yin” (refers to location)

Superficial puncture 0.1”, or moxa, or bleed

Metal Point, Jing-Spring Point


* Cools Gall Bladder and Liver Heat Rising to the Heart - insomnia, dream disturbed sleep, dreams of ghosts, heart troubled, excessive sleep, hands and feet hot, no perspiration, throat numb, mouth dry, tongue stiff, febrile diseases, hypertension, migraine, headache, one-sided headache, pain in hypochondrium

* Benefits the Sense Organs - opthamalgia, conjunctivitis, deafness, tinnitis


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - intercostal neuralgia, pleurisy, asthma, painful ribs, cannot breathe, cannot raise arm

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