bubble_chart Category Intersecting point: Suwen-Qifu Lun Wang Bing's note: "Intersecting point of foot shaoyang and belt vessel".
bubble_chart Etymology
"Dai" (帶), belt; "mai" (脈), meridian. The point is located at the waistband area and intersects with belt, hence the name
bubble_chart Location
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Daimai (GB26) acupoint
(adapted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
On the lateral side of abdomen, 1.8 cun directly below the free end of eleventh rib (Zhangmen, level with umbilicus.
- Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "1.8 cun below lower ribs";
- Leijing Tuyi: "8.5 cun lateral to umbilicus, 9 cun for obese ones, 8 cun for thin ones."
bubble_chart Anatomy
- Muscles: internal and external abdominal obliques, transversus abdominis.
- Nerve: twelfth intercostal nerve.
- Vessels: twelfth intercostal artery and vein.
bubble_chart Manipulation
Oblique insertion 1~1.5 cun. Moxibustion with moxa cone 3 to 5 times, moxibustion with moxa stick for 10 to 15 minutes.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Regulate belt vessel, benefit waist and abdomen.
- Classical: Hardness and pain in lower abdomen in women, amenorrhea, red and white leucorrhea, laxity in waist and abdomen, hernia pain, kidney deficiency.
- Modern: prolapse of uterus, pelvic inflammation.
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