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Yuzhen (BL9 )

[Location] 2.5cun superior to posterior hairline,1.3cun from the midline, level with the upper

border of the external occipital protuberance.

[Needling and MoxibustionMethod] Subcutaneous insertion 0.3~0.5cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications] headache, nasal Read More

Luoque (BL8)

[location] 5.5 cun posterior to the anterior hairline, 1.5cun from the midline, 1.5cun posterior to Tongtian.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.3~0.5cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications]. dizziness, tinnitus, nasal congestion, blurring of eye, neck Read More

Tongtian (BL7)

[Location]  4cun posterior to the anterior hairline, 1.5cun from the midline, 1.5cun posterior to Chengguang.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method)  Subcutaneous insertion 0.3~0.5cun;, moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications]  headache, heaviness of head, dizziness, wry mouth, Read More

Chengguang (BL6)

[Location]  2.5cun posterior to the anterior hairline, 1.5cun from the midline, 1.5cun posterior to Wuchu.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8cun.

[Indications]  headache, dizziness, vomiting, irritability, blurring of eye, nasal congestion with Read More

Wuchu (BL5)

[Location]  I.Ocun posterior to the anterior hairling, 1.5cun from the midline, 0.5cun directly above Qucha.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.5 ~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications]

infantile convulsion.headache, dizziness, blurring of Read More

Qucha (BL4)

[Locations]0.5cun within the anterior hairline, 1.5cun from the midline, at the junction of the medial third and lateral two-thirds of the distance from Shenting to Touwei.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8 cun; moxibustion is Read More

Meichong (BL3 )

[Location]‘ On the scalp, directly above Cuanzhu, 0.5cun within the anterior hairline, between Shenting and Qucha.

[Needling and Moxibustion Method]  Subcutaneous insertion 0.3 -0.5cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[ Indications]  headache, dizziness, blurring of eye, nosal Read More

Cuanzhu (BL 2)

[Location] In the depression on the medial end of the eyebrow, on the wupraorbital notch, directly above the inner canthus.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] For eye disease, oblique doward insertion 0.3~0.5 cun; for headache of facial paralysis, Read More

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