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du mai 督脈

by: Joe Hing kwok Chu 朱興國編譯

Du mai (governing vessel) begins at chang qiang point GV1, (長強穴), which is located between the tip of the tail bone and anus. The channel (meridian) runs along the spine, over the head and ends in yin jiao point GV 28, CV7 (齦交穴  in the mouth.

 

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