Acupuncture Point Gb 34

Master point of the musculature

Spring at Yang Hill — Yáng Líng Quán

At Gb 34 is a very important acupuncture point. It has above all a liberating effect on the liver qi flow and thus helps with the frequently encountered liver qi stagnation.

Depending on where the congestion is, it can be combined with other acupuncture points.

If the congestion is in the upper abdomen, one takes CV 12 to it. If the congestion manifests itself more in the lower abdomen, one takes CV 06 to this.

It is also a so-called master point, and for the musculature. Whenever there are spasms (cramps) or other tensions in the muscles, this point is helpful.

Application:   How long should you press the acupuncture point? 45 seconds     How hard should you press the acupuncture point? medium
Name:
  • 阳陵泉 (yáng líng quán)
  • Gb 34
  • Quelle am Yang-Hügel

Helps with:

Disc problems, Heel spur, gallbladder problems, Hot flashes, hip discomfort, Impotence, Knee painliver harmonizing, liver Qi stagnation
Effect from the point of view of TCM:
  • Promotes the flow of liver qi
  • Clearing guideway
  • Suppresses rebellious qi
  • Relaxes the tendons
Contraindication:
None

The acupuncture point Gb 34 has a positive effect on the psyche by moving the liver qi, which in many people cannot flow freely.


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