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Yong Quan Point (Bubbling Spring, K 1) 湧泉

By: Joe Hing Kwok Chu                按此看中文。

 

This point is located at the bottom of the foot.

It is also called Kidney 1. It is located on the beginning of the kidney channel (meridian); thus it is called K(idney)1.

 

Location: On the sole of the foot, at the indentation near the front part, between the second and third metatarsal bones, one-third the the distance from the webs of the toes to the heel.

 

Application: pain on top of head, blurring vision, throat numbness, loss of voice, epilepsy of children, schizophrenia, loss of consciousness.

 

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穴名:湧泉

 

位 :位於足底前部凹陷處, 第二,第三跖骨縫紋頭端與足跟連線的前三分之一處

 

主治頭頂痛,兩目昏花,喉痹,失音,小兒驚風,癫疾,昏厥等

 

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