
Fengchi GB-20 Acupuncture Point - meandqi.com
Fengchi GB-20 is an acupuncture point on the Gall Bladder Channel. Location: In the posterior aspect of the neck, below the occipital bone, in the depression between the upper portion of …
Acupuncture.Com - Gall Bladder 20
Functions: Dispels exterior and interior Wind, clears the head, benefits the eyes, nose and ears, subdues Liver Yang, activates the meridian, relieves pain. Notes: GB 20 is an important point …
Acupuncture Point: Gallbladder 20 (GB 20) 5/5 (64)
2016年5月1日 · Gallbladder 20 (GB 20) spells H-E-A-D-A-C-H-E! This point is amazing for the treatment of headaches. The point is located at the top of the sternocleidomastoid muscle …
GB 20 Acupuncture Point Theory - Yin Yang House
The acupuncture point "GB 20", 風池, is represented by "Feng Chi" in pinyin and "Wind Pool" in english and may be found: In a depression between the upper portion of the …
GB20 - TCM Wiki
2015年1月26日 · Fengchi (GB20,风池) is an acupuncture point in the meridian named Shaoyang Gall Bladder Meridian of Foot. Feng, pathogenic wind; chi, pool. The point is below the …
Acupuncture Point Gb 20 | Find quickly and easily - my TCM
Gb 20 is an important point because it forms the transition from the spine to the brain. This point (occipital area) should be free of blockages so that the brain is optimally supplied and can …
GB-20 (Feng Chi) Wind Pool - Acupuncture point on the Gall …
GB-20 (Feng Chi) is an Acupuncture Point on the Gall Bladder Channel of Foot Shao Yang. The point name can be translated as 'Wind Pool'
GB 20 (Gall Bladder) - Phoenix Rises Acupuncture
GB 20 is acupressure point recommended for cold/flu, hypertension, dizziness, seizures, occipital headaches symptoms. GB 20 is also known as "Wind Pool".
Fengchi (GB 20) | Master Tung's Acupuncture | eLotus CORE
Fengchi (GB 20) Location In the depression between the upper portion of the sternocleidomastoideus and the trapezius muscles, on the same level as Fengfu (GV 16) , and …
风池 (Feng Chi, GB20) – PULSE TCM
(Feng Chi, GB20) How to locate the Acupoint: Located at the base of the skull, at the top of the back of the neck in the soft depressions lateral to the thick tendons of the trapezius muscle.