One hole, one universe, between paths, one hole
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Between rows are the names of the acupoints, including walking, moving, and leaving. Between the two, as well. The name of this acupoint refers to the upward flow of water and dampness in the liver meridian. The substance in this acupoint is the moist and heavy water vapor transmitted from the Dadun acupoint. After reaching this acupoint, it absorbs heat and is transported upwards along the liver meridian. The qi and blood substances follow their proper path, hence the name.
Guijing: Guizu Jueyin Liver Meridian
Positioning: The inter row acupoint is located on the dorsal side of the foot, between the first and second toes, at the red white flesh border behind the toe web edge.
【 Indications and Functions 】
Effect: Function: Clears liver fire, soothes the liver and regulates qi, extinguishes wind and hidden yang.
Indications: Headache and dizziness, internal obstruction of the sparrow's eyes, redness and swelling of the eyes, tears in the wind, hernia, pain in the stem, menstrual disorders, prolapse and diarrhea, accumulation of symptoms, white and turbid nocturnal emissions, enuresis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, convulsions, epilepsy, stroke, acute and chronic convulsions, syncope and heartache, cough and reflux, vomiting, chest and rib pain, oligoabdominal swelling, rapid constriction of hands and feet, cold limbs, crooked mouth and eyes, etc.
Acupoint compatibility
1: With bright eyes and the sun, it has the effects of clearing the liver, cooling blood, activating collaterals, and relieving pain. It is mainly used for treating redness, swelling, and pain in the eyes, glaucoma, and lowering intraocular pressure.
2: Cooperating with Baihui, Fengchi, and Liugu, it has the effect of dispelling wind, promoting blood circulation, and relieving pain, and is mainly used for treating migraine.
3: Qi sea, earth mechanism, and three yin interaction have the effect of promoting qi circulation, activating blood circulation, and relieving pain. They are mainly used for treating dysmenorrhea.
4: Using Tai Chong acupoint, He Gu acupoint, Feng Chi acupoint, and Bai Hui acupoint to treat liver fire inflammation, headache, dizziness, and bleeding.
5: Using Zhongwan acupoint, Ganyu acupoint, and Weiyu acupoint to treat stomach pain caused by liver qi invading the stomach. 6: Using Zhongfu acupoint and Kongzhi acupoint to treat liver fire and lung dry cough or hemoptysis.
Clinical Application
Modern multi-purpose Xingjian points are used to treat neurological headache, hypertension, optic atrophy, glaucoma, intercostal neuralgia, orchitis, colic pain, dyspepsia, diabetes, etc.