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Tai Bai

Tai Chi Acupoint

May 7, 2025 by tcmland
Tai Chi Acupoint

Tai Chi Tai Chi is a combination of acupoint names. It is formed by the combination of Tai Bai (太白, White Atractylodes) and Zhong Ji (中极, Central Pole). Tai Bai is located at the posterior margin of the first metatarsal head, at the junction of red and white flesh. Zhong Ji is located 4 cun … Read more

Categories TCM Treatments & Therapies Tags Qi counterflow, Tai Bai, Zhong Ji Leave a comment

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