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 Li dui (ST45) : Jing (well) point

[Location]  on the dorsum of the foot , on the lateral side of the end of the second toe, 0.1 cun; moxibution is applicable.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.1 cun; moxibustion is applicable.

 [Indications] Foot pain, lower leg cold, facial swelling, wry mouth, toothache, nosal bleeding , rhinorrhea with yellow discharge, fullness and distention of the chest and abdomen, febrile disease, nightmare, manic psychosis.

[Common compatibility ]

(1)    coma from apoplexy—with Yinbai, zhongchong, dadun.

(2)    Inflammation of five organs —with Neiting. Zhongchong/

(3)    Nighmare—with yinbai.

(4)    Cold in legs due to sleeplessness—with Tiaokou, sanyinjiao yinbai.

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