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88.12, 88.13 & 88.14 - Minghuang, Tianhuang - qihuang

The Master Tung Acupuncture point 88.12 Minghuang, this point is on the LR channel, at the center of the midline of the medial thigh

The Master Tung Acupuncture point 88.13 Tianhuang, this point is on the LR channel, 3 cun proximal to Minghuang (T 88.12), which is at the center of the middle of the medial thigh

The Master Tung Acupuncture point 88.14 Qihuang, this point is on the LR channel, 3 cum distal to Minghuang (T 88.12), which is at the center of the midline of the medial thigh

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88.12, 88.13 & 88.14 (photo need to change)

PRIMARY:

Any hepatic and gallbladder disorders, especially hepatitis, liver cirrhosis​

  • Impaired liver function leading to fatigue and exhaustion, vertigo, eye pain, blurry vision, gallstones, cholecystitis, liver spots, hypochondriac pain, indigestion, Meniere's disease

Leukemia, elevated white blood cell count

Any liver and gallbladder disorders, especially hepatitis, liver cirrhosis​

SECONDARY:

  • Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, chorea

  • Liver qi stagnation leading to nervousness, anxiety, insomnia

  • Low back soreness, bone swelling, spine periostitis, xing bi (mobile painful obstruction), lateral arm pain from elbow to wrist

  • Leukorrhea, irregular menstruation

  • Bleeding gums, anemia

  • Urinary retention, urinary incontinence

  • High blood pressure, low blood pressure

  • Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia

  • Post-stroke complications, hemiplegia

  • Enlarged heart, chest pain

  • Bleeding gums, anemia

  • Epilepsy

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