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Liver 3 - Tai Chong

“ Bigger Rushing” “Great Pouring” “Great Surge” “Great Impact” (refers to wide ranging use of the point in the flow of Qi in the body)
Perpendicular 0.5” or moxa

Earth Point, Shu-Stream Point, Source Point, Independent Shu Point for Spasms, Gate Point for Pain


* Regulates the Blood - uterine bleeding, irregular menstruation, PMS, thrombocytopenia, hematuria, face and eyes pale, hypertension, amenorrhea due to Phlegm excess, dysmenorrhea without pain




* Pacifies the Liver - Liver Yang or Yin Deficiency, enuresis, retention of urine, incontinence of urine, urethritis, retracted scrotum, seminal emission, impotence, headache, vertex headache, vertigo, dizziness, insomnia, depression, mania, anxiety, compulsive-obsessive disorder, symbolic thought, addictions, hepatitis, Yang jaundice, mastitis, abscessed breast, pain in eyes, conjunctivitis, does not see clearly, color blindness, continuous sweating after childbirth, difficult labor, Liver attacking Spleen, stomach painful, nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, hypochondrium pain, morning sickness, dry lips, dry throat, sore throat, emotional diarrhea, diarrhea with undigested food, constipation

* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - pain in anterior malleolus, soreness in joints of extremities, hernia, full hypochondrium, chest and rib pain, cervical or axillary swelling, swollen lower abdomen, loins and lower abdomen painful, deviation of mouth, infantile convulsions, deviation of the mouth, epilepsy, whole body paralysis, mild stroke, difficult walking, soreness of joints and extremities, weak feet, spasms or cramps of toes, canker sores in mouth, angular cheilitis