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Tai Yang -“Sun” “Great Sun” “Supreme Yang”

One cun lateral to the outer canthus, one-halfway between the outer canthus and the eyebrow.

Perpendicular 0.3-0.5” or bleed, no moxa


* Disperses Wind in the Head - headache, temporal or one-sided headache, head dizzy, migraine headache, facial paralysis, deviation of eyes and mouth, trigeminal neuralgia, common cold

* Cools and Clears the Eyes - eye diseases, pain in eye, photophobia, swelling of eye, optic nerve atrophy, retinal hemorrhage, sty, membrane over eye


* Clears Obstructions in the Channels - swelling of the breast (bleed), toothache, neurasthenia

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