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acupointYuzhen
International codeBL9
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[Category]

Nanjing Benyi is listed as "Xui Hui".

[Origin]

The ancient name of occipital bone is Yuzhen (BL9) bone, which has caves on it, hence the name.

[Location]

Yuzhen (BL9) acupoint
(quoted from From "Meridians and Acupoints")
Behind the back of the head, hairline is 2.5 inches straight above the center (Naohu (GV17)) and opens 1.5 inches to the side of the depression, outside the occiput The upper edge of the protuberance is level, and is 2.5 inches straight above the Tianzhu (BL10).
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "Take an inch and three inches from the side of Naohu (GV17), and pick up the flesh occipital bone" ,
  • Qianjin Yaofang as "The meat occipital bone Part 1". Regarding the balance between Yuzhen (BL9) and Luoque (BL8), various records vary.
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "In "The last seven minutes of Luoque (BL8)",
  • Qianjin Yaofang wrote "seven and a half minutes";
  • Zhenjiu Zishengjing: "Bronze Man Yuzhen (BL9) is an inch and a half behind Luoque (BL8),
  • nose Upper and Lower Meridians both cloud seven points Half. ...I press Suwen to note that Yuzhen (BL9) is seven points behind Luoque (BL8), which is equal to seven points of nose It's not far off if you divide it into half, so it should be based on Suwen. However, since the two points of Yuzhen (BL9) are sandwiched between Naohu (GV17), it should not be more than seven points. As for the brain cap,
  • Bronze Man has a description of the one-and-a-half-inch cap, and those who know it should be able to distinguish it. ACU L>Luoque (BL8) is one and a half inches behind. Five points, or take three inches from the top of the nape into hairline, one inch from the side of Naohu (GV17) and three inches"; now all from Bronze Figure acupoint acupuncture and moxibustion Picture Book is one inch and five minutes.

[Anatomy]

  • Muscle: Occipital muscle.
  • Nerve: branches of the greater occipital nerve. The cranial cavity is located in the visual area of ​​the occipital lobe of the brain.
  • Vessels: occipital artery, vein.

[Manipulation]

Subcutaneous insertion 0.3~1 inch. Generally no moxibustion is used.

[Efficacy]

dispelling wind, improving vision, clearing the mind.

  • Classical: heavy head, dizziness, nape pain, wind-cold, vomiting, epilepsy, eye connector acute pain, blurred vision, inability to farsightedness, stuffy nose, obscurity, stiffness, loss of consciousness Pillow, deafness.
  • Modern: myopia, occipital neuralgia, aphtha, itchy feet.

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