Acupuncture: The Eight Extraordinary Meridians – The Dai Mai

The Dai Mai

【Meridian Pathway】Originates from below the costal region, descending obliquely to the Dai Mai, Wu Shu, and Wei Dao points, horizontally encircling the body, level with the navel in front and level with the 14th vertebra in the back (see Figure 3-30).

Acupuncture: The Eight Extraordinary Meridians - The Dai Mai

【Main Symptoms】Abdominal fullness, feeling cold in the lower back as if sitting in water.

【Indications】Atrophy syndrome (Wei Zheng), irregular menstruation, leukorrhea (red or white), abdominal distension, periumbilical pain, groin pain, and hypochondriac pain.

【Intersecting Points】Dai Mai, Wu Shu, Wei Dao (Foot Shao Yang Meridian). Additionally, the Foot Shao Yang Gallbladder Meridian’s Zu Lin Qi point connects to the Dai Mai.

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Acupuncture: The Eight Extraordinary Meridians - The Dai Mai

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