GB-38, Yáng Fǔ, 阳辅, Yang Assistance
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Categories |
Jing River Point • Child Point |
Location |
4 cun superior to the lateral malleolus prominence, at the anterior fibula border. |
Needling |
Type: Perpendicular Depth: 1 to 1.5 cun |
Description: Perpendicular insertion 0.7 to 1 cun. |
Caution: |
Notes |
Energetics 1 |
JING RIVER: cough, dyspnea, one sided headaches, sore throat, outer canthus pain, chills and fever with sweating, wind related disorders of bones and sinews, pain of the hundred joints. Disease showing in the voice, sighing |
Energetics 2 |
Child Point: clear heat. Subdue yang (GB tend towards excess. Uprising yang is excess heat), migraines, headaches, malaria, scrofula |
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