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acupointGuangming
International codeGB 37
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[Category]

connecting point.

[Origin]

Gall bladder meridian and collateral points, liver resuscitation in the eyes, foot lesser yang gallbladder meridian (GB) is connected to the eyes and can cure eye diseases, hence the name.

[Location]

Guangming (GB37) point
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
The lateral part of the calf, five inches above Waihuaijian (EX-LE9), in the depression at the front edge of the fibula, between the extensor digitorum longus and peroneus brevis muscles.
  • Lingshu‧Jingmai: "Remove five inches from the ankle, don't go to Jueyin";
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "On the outer ankle of the foot Five inches."

[Anatomy]

  • Muscles: between extensor digitorum longus and peroneus brevis, tibialis posterior.
  • Nerve: Superficial peroneal nerve.
  • Vessels: branches of the anterior tibial artery and vein.

[Manipulation]

Perpendicular insertion 1~1.5 inches. moxa cone moxibustion 3 to 5 times, moxa stick warm moxibustion for 10 to 15 minutes.

[Efficacy]

Tongluo, improving vision.

  • Classical: blurred vision, blurred vision, red and swollen eyes, photophobia, night blindness, bluish blindness (optic atrophy), itchy eyes, tendency to bite cheeks, migraine, breast swelling and pain, elbow pain, rash Pain, inability to stand for a long time, shin heat, atrophy-flaccidity, body unkindness, cold feet, relief, madness.
  • Modern: optic atrophy, white internal visual obstruction, migraine, hemifacial spasm.

[Recipe]

  • Unknown internal visual obstruction: Fengchi (GB20), Tianfu (LU3), Guangming (GB37).
  • eye disease: Hegu (LI4), Guangming (GB37).
  • Good at chewing cheeks: Guangming (GB37), Lin Cry.

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