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Gall Bladder


GB20 A dangerous point given its proximity to the brain and spinal chord.  A cupping strike can result in dizziness or a knock out.
Name Fengchi (pool of wind)
Location In the hollow just below the occipital bone on the back of the neck
GB24 A dangerous point that affects both the Gall Bladder channel & the Spleen channel.
Name Riyue (sun moon)
Location On the nipple line, between the seventh & eighth ribs
GB31 The old "frog" point.  Will cause a "dead" leg if struck hard enough.
Name Fengshi (city of wind)
Location Outside thigh about where middle finger touches with arms at side

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*cun is a form of measurement used in traditional Chinese medicine which is the distance between the first and second joint on the middle finger.

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