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quarta-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Vesícula Biliar

Meridiano da Vesícula Biliar: Esta postagem éresultado da compilação de vários textos de livrosem inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sitesencontrados na rede mundial de computadores, eque duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico,obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuitode ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto.Um dos sites: www.kyusho.it/tavole-e-meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dosmeridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sidofeito. Convido todos a visitarem este site deexcelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vailhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudoque se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pelavisita.

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Português:Meridiano daVesícula Biliar(VB)Inglês: GallBladder Meridian(GB)Japonês: Tan KeiChinês: Dan ouTan ChingItaliano: CanaleVescica Biliare

(VB)

VB1 - GB1 - Dô Shi Lyô - Tong Zi Liao, Tung Tzu Liao- VB1VB2 - GB2 - Chô E - Ting Hui - VB2VB3 - GB3 - Kaku Shu Jin - Shang Guan, Ke zhu Ren- VB3VB4 - GB4 - Ga Nen - Han Yan, Han Yen - VB4VB5 - GB5 - Ken Lo - Xuan Lu, Hsuan Lu - VB5VB6 - GB6 - Ken Li - Xuan Li, Hsuan Li - VB6VB7 - GB7 - Kyoku Bin - Qu Bin, Chu Pin - VB7VB8 - GB8 - Sok Koku - Shuai Gu, Shuai Ku - VB8VB9 - GB9 - Ten Shô - Tian Chong, Tien Chong - VB9VB10 - GB10 - Fu Haku - Fu Bai, Fu Pai - VB10VB11 - GB11 - Atama no Kyô In - Tou Qiao Yin, TouChiao Yin - VB11VB12 - GB12 - Kan Kotsu - Wan Gu, Wan Ku - VB12VB13 - GB13 - Hon Shin - Ben Shen, Pen Shen -VB13VB14 - GB14 - Yô Haku - Yang Bai, Yang Pai - VB14VB15 - GB15 - Atama no Linkyû - Tou Lin Qi, Tou LinChi - VB15VB16 - GB16 - Moku Sô - Mu Chuang - VB16VB17 - GB17 - Shô Ei - Zheng Ying, Cheng Ying -VB17VB18 - GB18 - Shô Lei - Cheng Ling - VB18VB19 - GB19 - Nô Ku - Nao Kong, Nao Kung - VB19VB20 - GB20 - Fû Chi - Feng Chi, Feng Chih - VB20

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VB21 - GB21 - Ken Sei - Jian Jing, Chien Ching -VB21VB22 - GB22 - En Eki - Yuan Ye, Yuan Yeh - VB22VB23 - GB23 - Chô Kin - Zhe Jin, Che Chin - VB23VB24 - GB24 - Jitsu Getsu - Ri Yue, Jih Yueh - VB24VB25 - GB25 - Kei Mon - Jing Men, Ching Men - VB25VB26 - GB26 - Tai Myaku - Dai Mai, Tai Mo - VB26VB27 - GB27 - Go Sû - Wu Shu - VB27VB28 - GB28 - I Dô - Wei Dao, Wei Tao - VB28VB29 - GB29 - Kyo Lyô - Ju Liao, Chu Liao - VB29VB30 - GB30 - Kan Chô - Huan Tiao - VB30VB31 - GB31 - Fû Shi - Feng Shi, Feng Shih - VB31VB32 - GB32 - Chû Toku - Zhong Du, Chung Tu -VB32VB33 - GB33 - Ashi no Yô Kan - Xi Yang Guan, TsuYang Kuan - VB33VB34 - GB34 - Yô Lyô Sen - Yang Ling Quan, YangLing Chuan - VB34VB35 - GB35 - Yô Kô - Yang Jiao, Yang Chiao - VB35VB36 - GB36 - Gai Kyû - Wai Qui, Wai Chiu - VB36VB37 - GB37 - Kô Mei - Guang Ming, Kuang Ming -VB37VB38 - GB38 - Yô Ho - Yang Fu - VB38VB39 - GB39 - Ken Shô - Xuan Zhong, Hsuan Chung- VB39VB40 - GB40 - Kyû kyo - Qiu Xu, Chiu Hsu - VB40VB41 - GB41 - Ashi no Lin Kyû - Zu Lin Qi, Tsu LinChi - VB41VB42 - GB42 - Chi Go E - Di Wu Hui, Ti Wu Hui -VB42VB43 - GB43 - Kyô Kei - Jia Xi, Hsia His - VB43VB44 - GB44 - Ashi no Kyô In - Zu Qiao Yin, TsuChiao Yin - VB44

Meridiano: XI.Total de Pontos: 44.Horário Pico: 19:00h ~ 21:00h.Fluxo: Cabeça -> Pés

1. Trajeto interno e externo:

O meridiano começa no ângulo lateral do olho ecruza a têmpora. Toma sentido ascendente até afronte, e desce pela região posterior da orelha ondeno ponto VB20. Vai para a região cervical (VG14),

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segue para a região supraclavicular até o E12,penetra no tórax, atravessa o diafragma, entrandono Fígado e Vesícula biliar, segue pelos flancos,contorna os genitais e segue para o quadril, regiãosacra, descendo pela face lateral da coxa, joelho,perna e termina no 4º dedo do pé.

2. Meridianos Secundários:

Meridiano Tendinomuscular: origina-se naextremidade do 4º dedo do pé, no ponto VB44.

Meridiano Luo Longitudinal e o Transversal:originam-se na perna, no ponto VB37.

Sintomas do meridiano: impotência funcional e dormuscular no trajeto, lombalgia, parestesia na facelateral da coxa e da perna.

Sintomas de alterações energéticas: dor torácica,vômitos, boca amarga, dor nos flancos,discinesia biliar, dor na cintura.

É utilizado no tratamento: das afecções de orelha,nuca, cabeça, nariz, olhos, garganta, região costal,Figado, Vesícula Biliar, colédoco e doenças febris.

Pontos

VB1 • GB1 • Dô Shi Lyô • Tong Zi Liao ou Tung TzuLiao • VB1 • Pupil Bone Hole.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theSmall Intestine and Triple Energizer Channels.

Location: (1) On the lateral face, 0.5 cun lateral tothe outer canthus of the eye. (2) About 1 cm lateralto the lateral corner of the eye.

> Benefits the Eyes, Expels Wind, Clears Heat.> Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Headache •Lacrimation • Mouth Deviation • Optic Nerve Atrophy• Visual Disturbances •

VB2 • GB2 • Chô E • Ting Hui • VB2 • AuditoryConvergence.

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Location: (1) With the mouth open, in the depressionanterior to the auricular intertragic notch. (2)Directly anterior to the tragal incisure of the ear.

> Benefits the Ears, Activates the Channel, ExpelsWind, Clears Heat, Alleviates Pain.> Deafness • Ear Disorders • Eye Deviation • FacialMuscle Paralysis • Hemiplegia • Jaw Disorders •Mouth Deviation • Parotitis • Tinnitus • Toothache • ..VB3 • GB3 • Kaku Shu Jin • Shang Guan ou Ke zhuRen • VB3 • Upper Gate.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer and Stomach Channels.

Location: (1) On the lateral face, anterior to the ear,on the upper border of the zygomatic arch. (2) Onthe superior surface of the malar arch between theanterior temporal hairline and GB1.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, Benefits theEars, Alleviates Pain.> Aversion to Wind and Cold • Deafness • Facial Pain• Headache • Mouth and Eye Deviation • Tinnitus •Toothache •

VB4 • GB4 • Ga Nen • Han Yan ou Han Yen • VB4 •Suspended Fullness.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer, Large Intestine and StomachChannels.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, posterior to thehairline, at the junction of the upper quarter andlower three-quarters of the distance between ST8and GB7. (2) About ¼ of the way from ST8 to GB7.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, Clears Heat,Alleviates Pain.> Facial Muscle Paralysis • Joint Wind with Sweating• One Sided Headache • Outer Canthus Pain •Temporal Headache • Tinnitus • Visual Dizziness •Wrist Pain •

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VB5 • GB5 • Ken Lo • Xuan Lu ou Hsuan Lu • VB5 •Suspended Skull.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer, Large Intestine and StomachChannels.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, posterior to thehairline, midway between ST8 and GB7. (2) Halfwaybetween ST8 and GB7.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, AlleviatesPain, Clears Heat.> Epistaxis • Headache • One Sided Headache •Outer Canthus Pain • Rhinitis • Toothache •

VB6 • GB6 • Ken Li • Xuan Li ou Hsuan Li • VB6 •Suspended Tuft.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer, Large Intestine and StomachChannels.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, posterior to thehairline, 2 cun inferior to GB4 on the curved lineconnecting ST8 and GB7. (2) About ¼ of the wayfrom GB7 to ST8.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, AlleviatesPain, Clears Heat.> Facial Redness and Swelling • Fever with Absenceof Sweating • Headache • One Sided Headache •Outer Canthus Pain •

VB7 • GB7 • Kyoku Bin • Qu Bin ou Chu Pin • VB7 •Temporal Hairline Curve.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) Within the hariline, anterior andsuperior to the auricle, about 1 cun anterior toTE20. (2) In the temporal area on the anteriorhairline at the level of TE20.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Mouth and Jaw.> Cheek and Submandible Swelling • Facial Tetany •Headache •

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VB8 • GB8 • Sok Koku • Shuai Gu ou Shuai Ku • VB8 •Valley Lead.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) 1.5 cun superior to the auricular apexand directly above TE20. (2) About 3 cm superior tothe upper tip of the ear (TE20).

> Expels Wind, Harmonizes the Diaphragm, TreatsEffects of Alcohol Intoxication, Harmonizes theStomach, Alleviates Vomiting, Benefits the Head,Alleviates Pain. > Heaviness of the Head • One SidedHeadache • Temporal Headache • Vertigo • ..VB9 • GB9 • Ten Shô • Tian Chong ou Tien Chong •VB9 • Celestial Hub.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) Posterior and superior to the auricularborder and 0.5 cun posterior to GB8. (2) About 1 cmposterior to GB8.

> Clears Gall Bladder Channel Heat, Calms theSpirit, Pacifies Fright.> Epilepsy • Fear and Fright • Gum Pain and Swelling• Headache • Mania • Toothache •

VB10 • GB10 • Fu Haku • Fu Bai ou Fu Pai • VB10 •Floating White.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, posterior to theauricle and superior to the mastoid process, at thejunction of the upper and middle thirds of a curvedline connecting GB9 and GB12. (2) About 1/3 of theway from GB9 to GB12 on the posterior hairlinebehind the ear.

> Clears the Head, Activates the Channel, AlleviatesPain, Benefits the Neck Region, Benefits Hearing.> Deafness • Headache • Neck Pain and Stiffness •

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Tinnitus •

VB11 • GB11 • Atama no Kyô In • Tou Qiao Yin ouTou Chiao Yin • VB11 • Head Portal Yin.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, posterior to theauricle and superior to the mastoid process, at thejunction of the middle and lower thirds of a curvedline connecting GB9 and GB12. (2) About 1/3 of theway from GB12 to GB9 on the posterior hairline.

> Clears the Head, Activates the Channel, Clears theSense Organs, Alleviates Pain, Resolves Gall BladderChannel Damp Heat.> Agitation and Heat of the Hands and Feet • BitterTaste • Deafness • Ear Pain • Eye Pain • Four LimbsContraction • Headache • Neck Pain and Stiffness •Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus •

VB12 • GB12 • Kan Kotsu • Wan Gu ou Wan Ku •VB12 • Completion Bone.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) In the temporal region, in thedepression posterior and inferior to the mastoidprocess, at the level of the inferior ridge of theauricle. (2) Halfway between the mastoid notch andthe tip of the mastoid process of the temporal bone.

> Expels Wind, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Head,Alleviates Pain.> Cheek Swelling • Dark Urine • Ear Disorders •Headache • Insomnia • Mouth and Eye Deviation •Neck Pain and Stiffness • Throat Pain • Toothache •

VB13 • GB13 • Hon Shin • Ben Shen ou Pen Shen •VB13 • Root Spirit.Meeting point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the frontal region, 0.5 cun within theanterior hairline, on a sagittal line ascending from

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the lateral canthus of the eye. (2) About 1/3 of theway from ST8 to GV24.

> Expels Wind, Transforms Phlegm, Treats Epilepsy,Clears and Drains the Gall Bladder, Clears and Drainsthe Liver, Calms the Spirit, Strengthens the Will.> Chest Pain • Epilepsy • Headache • Neck Pain andStiffness • Visual Dizziness •

VB14 • GB14 • Yô Haku • Yang Bai ou Yang Pai •VB14 • Yang White.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theStomach and Large Intestine Channels and YangLinking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the frontal region, 1 cun superior tothe eyebrow, aligned with the pupil when the eyesare focused forward. (2) Directly superior to thepupil, about 2 cm above superciliary arch.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Eyes, Benefits the Head,Alleviates Pain.> Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Itching • EyelidSpasm • Facial Muscle Paralysis • Headache Frontal •Lacrimation • Lacrimation upon Wind Exposure •Ptosis • Supraorbital Neuralgia • Vertigo • VisualDisturbances •

VB15 • GB15 • Atama no Linkyû • Tou Lin Qi ou TouLin Chi • VB15 • Head Overlooking Tears.Meeting point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel and Yang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the frontal region, 0.5 cun within thehairline, aligned with the pupil when the eyes arefocused forward. (2) On the 3rd cranial line, 1cmbehind the anterior hairline.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Nose and Eyes, Benefitsthe Head, Alleviates Pain, Calms the Spirit,Strengthens the Will.> Aversion to Wind and Cold • Epilepsy • Eye Pain •Headache • Lacrimation upon Wind Exposure • NasalCongestion • Outer Canthus Pain • Visual Dizziness •Windstroke •

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VB16 • GB16 • Moku Sô • Mu Chuang • VB16 • EyeWindow.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the frontal region, 1.5 cun posteriorto GB15 and 3 cun lateral to the mid-sagittal line.(2) About 1/5 fo the way from GB15 to GB19.

> Expels Wind, Alleviates Pain, Benefits the Ears,Benefits the Eyes.> Eye Pain and Redness with Swelling • Headache •Myopia • Visual Dizziness •

VB17 • GB17 • Shô Ei • Zheng Ying ou Cheng Ying •VB17 • Upright Construction.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the frontal region, 1.5 cun posteriorto GB16, on the line connecting GB15 and GB20. (2)About 2/5 of the way from GB15 to GB19.

> Benefits the Head, Pacifies the Stomach, AlleviatesPain.> Dizziness • Headache One-Sided • Toothache •Visual Dizziness •

VB18 • GB18 • Shô Lei • Cheng Ling • VB18 • SpiritContainer.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the parietal region, 1.5 cunposterior to GB17 and 3 cun lateral to GV20. (2)Halfway between GB17 and GB19.

> Benefits the Head, Expels Wind, Clears Heat,Alleviates Pain.> Epistaxis • Headache • Nasal Congestion • Rhinitis•

VB19 • GB19 • Nô Ku • Nao Kong ou Nao Kung •VB19 • Brain Hollow.

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Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) In the occipital region, 2.25 cun lateralto the posterior midline, at the level of the upperborder of the external occipital protuberance. (2) Onthe 3rd cranial line at the level of GV17.

> Benefits the Head, Expels Wind, Alleviates Pain,Clears the Sense Organs, Cools Fire, Regulates theGall Bladder, Regulates Qi and Blood, Clears Heat,Expels Wind.> Dizziness • Eye Pain • Headache • Neck Pain andStiffness •

VB20 • GB20 • Fû Chi • Feng Chi ou Feng Chih •VB20 • Wind Pool.Meeting Point on Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer Channel, Yang Linking and YangMotility Vessels.

Location: (1) At the posterior head, at the junction ofthe occipital and nuchal regions, in the depressionbetween the origins of Sternocleidomastoid andTrapezius muscles. (2) About 1/3 of the way fromGB12 to GV16.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Head, Clears the SenseOrgans, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain,Benefits the Eyes, Regulates Qi and Blood.> Back Pain • Deafness • Dizziness • Eye Disorders •Fever • Headache • Headache Midline • Hearing Loss• Hemiplegia • Hypertension • Insomnia • NasalCongestion • Neck Nodular Growths • Neck Pain •Neck Stiffness • Respiratory Disorders • Seizures •Shoulder Pain • Tinnitus • Urticaria • Vertigo • VisualDisturbances •

VB21 • GB21 • Ken Sei • Jian Jing ou Chien Ching •VB21 • Shoulder Well.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theTriple Energizer and Stomach Channels.

Location: (1) In the suprascapular region, midwaybetween the tip of the acromion process and below

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the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra(C7). (2) Halfway between the spinous process ofthe 7th cervical vertebra and the acromion.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy orHeart Disease is known or suspected.

> Regulates Qi, Transforms Phlegm, Benefits theBreasts, Dissipates Nodules, Expedites Labor andDelivery, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.> Arm Motor Impairment • Back Pain • Dyspnea •Hemiplegia • Labor Difficult • Lactation Insufficient •Mastitis • Neck Pain • Neck Stiffness • Shoulder Pain• Skin Disorders • Uterine Bleeding Abnormal •Windstroke •

VB22 • GB22 • En Eki • Yuan Ye ou Yuan Yeh • VB22 •Armpit Abyss.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest wall, on themidaxillary line, 3 cun inferior to the axillary fold. (2)On the axillary line, halfway between HT1 and SP21.

> Regulates Qi, Benefits the Axilla, Unbinds theChest.> Axillary Adenopathy • Axillary Edema • ChestFullness • Lateral Costal Region Pain •

VB23 • GB23 • Chô Kin • Zhe Jin ou Che Chin • VB23• Sinew Seat.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel. Secondary Front Mu Point for theGall Bladder.

Location: (1) On the lateral chest wall, on the 4thintercostal space, 1 cun anterior to GB22. (2)Halfway between GB22 and SP18.

> Unbinds the Chest, Regulates Lower Burner Qi,Lowers Rebellion.> Chest Fullness • Dyspnea • GastroesophagealReflux • Hiccough • Insomnia • Jaundice • Vomiting •

VB24 • GB24 • Jitsu Getsu • Ri Yue ou Jih Yueh •VB24 • Sun and Moon.

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Front Mu Point of the Gall Bladder that connects withBack Shu BL19.

Location: (1) On the anterior chest midclavicular lineat the level of the seventh intercostal space. (2) Onthe 4th anterior line (mammary line) in the 7thintercostal area.

> Regulates the Gall Bladder, Lowers Rebellious Qi,Resolves Damp Heat, Spreads Liver Qi, Regulates theMiddle Burner.> Abdominal Distention • Digestive Disturbances •Gastroesophageal Reflux • Hepatobiliary Disorders •Jaundice • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Lumbar Pain• Vomiting •

VB25 • GB25 • Kei Mon • Jing Men ou Ching Men •VB25 • Capital Gate.Front Mu Point of the Kidneys that connects withBack Shu BL23.

Location: (1) On the lateral abdomen at the lowerborder of the free end of the twelfth rib. (2) At thetip of the 12th costal bone.

> Tonifies the Kidneys, Regulates the Spleen,Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Opens andRegulates the Water Passages, Regulates theIntestines.> Abdominal Distention • Back Pain • Borborygmus •Diarrhea • Failure of the Water Passages to Flow •Lateral Costal Region •

VB26 • GB26 • Tai Myaku • Dai Mai ou Tai Mo • VB26• Girdling Vessel.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theGirdling Vessel.

Location: (1) On the midaxillary line, superior to theiliac crest, at the level of the umbilicus. (2) Directlyinferior to LR13 at the level of CV8.

> Regulates the Girdling Vessel, RegulatesMenstruation, Activates the Channel, Drains Damp,Stops Leucorrhea, Alleviates Pain.

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> Abdominal Pain • Amenorrhea • Cystitis •Endometriosis • Hernia • Hypochondriac Region Pain• Intestinal Disorders • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain •Menses Irregular • Uterine Prolapse •

VB27 • GB27 • Go Sû • Wu Shu • VB27 • Fifth Pivot.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theGirdling Vessel.

Location: (1) In the inguinal region, medial to theanterior superior iliac spine, 3 cun inferior to thelevel of the umbilicus. (2) On the anterior ridge ofthe iliac crest, 2cm superior to the superior anterioriliac spine.

> Regulates the Girdling Vessel, Regulates the LowerBurner, Transforms Stagnation.> Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Endometriosis •Hernia • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Orchitis •Scrotal Conditions •

VB28 • GB28 • I Dô • Wei Dao ou Wei Tao • VB28 •Linking Path.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theGirdling Vessel.

Location: (1) In the inguinal region, 0.5 cun inferiorto the anterior superior iliac spine, at the anteriormargin of the ilium. (2) On the anterior ridge of theiliac crest about 1cm superior to the superioranterior iliac spine.

> Regulates the Girdling Vessel, Regulates the LowerBurner, Transforms Stagnation.> Back Pain • Leukorrhea • Lower Abdominal Pain •Lumbar Pain • Uterine Prolapse •

VB29 • GB29 • Kyo Lyô • Ju Liao ou Chu Liao • VB29 •Squatting Bone Hole.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theYang Motility Vessel.

Location: (1) At the hip, midway between theanterior superior iliac spine and the greatertrochanter. GB29 is located with patient in the lateral

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recumbent position with the thigh flexed slightly. (2)Halfway between the superior anterior iliac spineand the greater trochanter.

> Activates the Channel, Benefits the Hip Joint,Alleviates Pain, Strengthens the Lumbar Region,Clears Heat, Drains Damp.> Cystitis • Diarrhea • Endometriosis • Leg Pain • LegParalysis • Lumbar Pain • Orchitis • Paralysis •Sciatica •

VB30 • GB30 • Kan Chô • Huan Tiao • VB30 •Jumping Round.Meeting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel with theBladder Channel.

Location: (1) In the gluteal region, one third thedistance from the greater trochanter to the sacralhiatus. Locate GB30 with the patient in the lateralrecumbent position with the thigh flexed slightly. (2)About 2 cm superior to the vertex of the greatertrochanter.

> Activates the Channel, Benefits the Hip and Leg,Dispels Wind Damp, Alleviates Pain.> Edema • Groin Pain • Hemiplegia • Hip Pain • LegMuscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • LumbarPain • Sciatica • Skin Disorders • Thigh Pain •

VB31 • GB31 • Fû Shi • Feng Shi ou Feng Shih •VB31 • Wind Market.

Location: (1) On the midline of the lateral thigh, 7cun superior to the popliteal crease. GB31 can alsobe located directly inferior to the tip of the middlefinger when patient is standing and the arm isextended along the thigh. (2) About 2 cm inferior tothe midpoint between the inferior ridge of thesuperior anterior iliac spine and the inferior ridge ofthe lateral epicondyle of the femur.

> Expels Wind, Alleviates Itching, Activates theChannel, Alleviates Pain.> Headache • Hemiplegia • Itching • Leg MuscleAtrophy • Leg Muscle Weakness • Leg Pain • Leg

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Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Sciatica • Urticaria •

VB32 • GB32 • Chû Toku • Zhong Du ou Chung Tu •VB32 • Central River.

Location: (1) On the midline of the lateral thigh, 5cun superior to the popliteal crease. (2) About ¼ ofthe way from the lateral epicondyle of the femur andthe superior anterior iliac spine.

> Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, Drains Damp,Dispels Cold, Alleviates Pain.> Hemiplagia • Lower Limb Atrophy • Lower LimbNumbness • Sciatica •

VB33 • GB33 • Ashi no Yô Kan • Xi Yang Guan ou TsuYang Kuan • VB33 • Knee Yang Gate.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the knee, superiorto the jointline, in a depression between bicepsfemoris tendon and the lateral condyle of the femur.(2) Directly superior to the lateral epicondyle of thefemur on the anterior ridge of the ilio-tibial tract.

> Relaxes the Tendons, Dispels Wind Damp, Benefitsthe Joints.> Knee Disorders • Leg Numbness • Leg Paralysis •

VB34 • GB34 • Yô Lyô Sen • Yang Ling Quan ou YangLing Chuan • VB34 • Yang Mound Spring.Hui Point for Tendons and Muscles. He Sea Point onGall Bladder Channel. Earth Point on Wood Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, in thedepression anterior and inferior to the head of thefibula. (2) On the anterior inferior ridge of the headof the fibula.

> Benefits the Tendons, Activates the Channel,Spreads Liver Qi, Resolves Liver and Gall BladderDamp Heat, Harmonizes Shaoyang, Benefits theLateral Costal Region, Benefits the Joints, AlleviatesPain.> Bitter Taste • Chest Discomfort • Constipation •Facial Edema • Gastric Disorders • Hemiplegia •

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Hypertension • Hypochondriac Region Pain •Jaundice • Knee Disorders • Leg Muscle Atrophy •Leg Numbness • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • LiverDisorders • Sciatica • Throat Constriction • UrinaryIncontinence • Vomiting •

VB35 • GB35 • Yô Kô • Yang Jiao ou Yang Chiao •VB35 • Yang Intersection.Xi Cleft Point of the Yang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, on theposterior border of the fibula, 7 cun superior to theprominence of the lateral malleolus. (2) On theposterior ridge of the fibula at the level of GB36.

> Activates the Channel, Regulates Gall Bladder Qi,Calms the Spirit, Alleviates Pain.> Chest Fullness and Distention • Knee Pain andSwelling • Lateral Costal Region Fullness andDistention • Lower Limb Atrophy with PainfulObstruction •

VB36 • GB36 • Gai Kyû • Wai Qui ou Wai Chiu • VB36• Outer Hill.Xi Cleft Point on the Gall Bladder Channel.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, 7 cunsuperior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus.(2) About 2 cm inferior to the midpoint between theinferior ridge of the lateral epicondyle of the femurand the vertex of the lateral condyle.

> Activates the Channel, Clears Heat and DetoxifiesPoison, Alleviates Pain.> Chest Pain • Lateral Costal Region Pain • Leg Pain •Lower Limb Atrophy with Painful Obstruction • NeckPain •

VB37 • GB37 • Kô Mei • Guang Ming ou Kuang Ming• VB37 • Bright Light.Luo Connecting Point on the Gall Bladder Channel toLR3.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, 5 cunsuperior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus.

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(2) About 1 cm inferior to the point marking 1/3 ofthe way from the vertex of the lateral condyle to theinferior ridge of the lateral epicondyle of the femur.

> Benefits the Eyes, Dispels Wind Damp, Activatesthe Channel, Alleviates Pain.> Breast Pain • Breast Swelling • Chills and Feverwithout Sweating • Eye Disorders • Fever withoutSweating • Headache • Headache Migraine • KneeDisorders • Leg Muscle Pain Lateral • Leg Pain • LegParalysis • Optic Nerve Atrophy • Teeth Grinding •Visual Disturbances •

VB38 • GB38 • Yô Ho • Yang Fu • VB38 • YangAssistance.Jing River on the Gall Bladder Channel. Fire Point onWood Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, 4 cunsuperior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus.(2) On the anterior surface of the fibula, 1 cmsuperior to the midpoint between GB36 and thevertex of the lateral condyle.

> Clears Gall Bladder Channel Heat, HarmonizesShaoyang, Benefits the Tendons and Bones,Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.> Ankle Conditions • Axillary Pain • Axillary Swelling• Bitter Taste • Chest Pain • Eye Disorders •Headache Migraine • Headache Unilateral •Hemiplegia • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Leg Pain •Leg Pain Lateral • Lumbar Pain • Malaria • SkinDisorders • Supraclavicular Fossa Pain •

VB39 • GB39 • Ken Shô • Xuan Zhong ou HsuanChung • VB39 • Suspended Bell.Hui Meeting Point for Marrow. Intersection Point ofthe three Yang channels of the leg.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the leg, 3 cunsuperior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus.(2) About 1 cm inferior to the midpoint betweenGB36 and the vertex of the lateral condyle.

> Benefits the Tendons and Bones, Benefits the

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Neck, Dispels Wind Damp, Cools Gall Bladder Fire,Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain.> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Fullness • AnkleConditions • Body Aches General • Cough •Headache • Headache Migraine • Hemiplegia •Hemorrhoids • Hypochondriac Region Pain • KneeDisorders • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Pain • NeckStiffness • Nosebleed • Sciatica •

VB40 • GB40 • Kyû Kyo • Qiu Xu ou Chiu Hsu • VB40• Hill Ruins.Yuan Source point on the Gall Bladder Channel.

Location: (1) At the lateral ankle, In the depressionanterior and inferior to the lateral malleolus. (2) Onthe anterior inferior surface of the lateral condyle.

> Spreads Liver Qi, Activates the Channel, RegulatesShaoyang, Clears Gall Bladder Heat, Resolves GallBladder Damp Heat, Alleviates Pain, Benefits theJoints.> Ankle Conditions • Axillary Swelling • Chest Pain •Dyspnea • Gastric Disorders • Herpes Zoster •Hypochondriac Region Pain • Indigestion • LegMuscle Cramp • Leg Pain • Malaria • Neck Pain •Vomiting •

VB41 • GB41 • Ashi no Lin Kyû • Zu Lin Qi ou Tsu LinChi • VB41 • Foot Overlooking Tears.Shu Stream Point on the Gall Bladder Channel. WoodPoint on Wood Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, in thedepression between the fourth and fifth metatarsals.(2) On the dorsal aspect of the foot between theanterior surface of the bases of the 4th and 5thmetatarsals.

> Spreads Liver Qi, Unbinds the Chest, Clears theHead, Transforms Phlegm, Benefits the LateralCostal Region, Benefits the Breasts, Benefits theEyes, Dissipates Nodules.> Breast Pain • Breast Swelling • Dizziness • DorsalFoot Painful Swelling • Eye Disorders • Foot Pain •Foot Swelling • Headache • Headache Occipital •

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Hypochondriac Region Pain • Leg Pain • Malaria •Mastitis • Menses Irregular • Skin Disorders • Vertigo•

VB42 • GB42 • Chi Go E • Di Wu Hui ou Ti Wu Hui •VB42 • Earth Fivefold Convergence.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, in adepression proximal to the heads of the fourth andfifth metatarsal bones. (2) On the dorsal aspect ofthe foot, on the lateral posterior surface of the headof the 4th metatarsal.

> Spreads Liver Qi, Clears Gall Bladder Heat.> Axillary Pain and Swelling • Breast Pain andDistention • Dorsal Foot Pain and Swelling • Eye Painand Redness • Tinnitus •

VB43 • GB43 • Kyô Kei • Jia Xi ou Hsia Hsi • VB43 •Pinched Ravine.Ying Spring Point on the Gall Bladder Channel. WaterPoint on Wood Meridian.

Location: (1) On the dorsum of the foot, distal to thefourth and fifth metatarsophalangeal joints, 0.5 cunproximal to the web margin. (2) On the dorsal aspectof the toe, on the lateral ridge of the base of the 4thproximal phalanx.

> Clears Heat, Resolves Gall Bladder Channel DampHeat, Reduces Swelling, Benefits the Head, Ears andEyes.> Chest Pain • Deafness • Dizziness • Eye Disorders •Facial Edema • Facial Pain • Headache • HeadacheMigraine • Hearing Loss • Hypertension •Hypochondriac Region Pain • Intercostal Neuralgia •Jaw Disorders • Tinnitus • Vertigo •

VB44 • GB44 • Ashi no Kyô In • Zu Qiao Yin ou TsuChiao Yin • VB44 • Foot Portal Yin.Jing Well Point on the Gall Bladder Channel. MetalPoint on Wood Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral side of the fourth toe,0.1 cun from the nail bed. (2) About 2 mm behind

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the lateral base of the 4th toenail.

> Clears Heat, Unbinds the Chest, Calms the Spirit,Benefits the Lateral Costal Region, Benefits theHead.> Deafness • Dream Disturbed Sleep • Eye Disorders• Fever • Headache • Hypertension • HypochondriacRegion Pain • Insomnia • Stiff Tongue • Tinnitus •

Meridians corresponding Organs and theirSymptoms:Holistic Treatment without side-effects:http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira deAcupuntura:http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina TradicionalChinesa:http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:http://www.abacocba.org.br/

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