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BL17  •  Ge Shu
Bladder Meridian
Bi Syndrome
Febrile Bi
Fixed Bi
Painful Bi
Stubborn Bi
Wandering Bi
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Wandering Bi
BL12 • Feng Men
BL17 • Ge Shu
BL18 • Gan Shu
SP10 • Xue Hai
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Condition: Bi Syndrome •  Wandering Bi
Treatment: Disperse wind and cold, resolve damp, clear heat, remove obstructions, regulate circulation of Qi and blood and check Bi Syndrome.
Description: Bi Syndrome - Wandering Bi (Xing Bi), Pain moving from one area of the body to another, or radiating to a remote area, thin tongue coating, superficial and wiry pulse. In some cases, chills and fever may also be present.
Comment: Treats blood to clear wind.

Point Selection:
BL12 • Feng Men • On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra (T2).
Wind Gate. Meeting Point on the Bladder Channel with the Governing Vessel.
Explanation: Disperse wind.

BL17 • Ge Shu • On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra (T7).
Diaphragm Shu.
Explanation: Diaphragm Shu

BL18 • Gan Shu • On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the ninth thoracic vertebra (T9).
Liver Shu. Back Shu of the Liver that connects with Front Mu LR14.
Explanation: Back-Shu point of the Liver

SP10 • Xue Hai • On the medial thigh, with the knee in flexion, 2 cun superior to the superomedial angle of the patella, on vastus medialis muscle.
Sea of Blood.
Explanation: Sea of Blood