Gall Bladder points

· Gallbladder 34 – Gallbladder 34 is the command point of the joints and sinews, which makes it a great choice for relieving pain, especially in the lower extremities.  It is also used to address hemiplegia, lateral costal pain, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting, and jaundice.

LV 14

· Liver 14 – Liver 14 promotes the smooth flow of liver Qi and benefits the digestive tract. This point is also useful to address depression, distention and pain in the chest and hypochondrium, as well as abdominal distention, hiccup, and acid regurgitation

· Urinary Bladder 18 – located bilaterally on either side of the spine, at the lower border of the ninth thoracic vertebra, about one and a half thumb-breadths from the spine. This point benefits liver Qi and decreases anger and irritability. And is indicated to help with pain in the hypochondrium, jaundice, eye diseases, vomiting, epistaxis, manic psychosis, and back pain.

· Gallbladder 43 – Gallbladder 43 is a great point for resolving damp heat in the gallbladder, which is often caused by eating too much greasy or fatty food. This is a good point to use for somebody suffering from gallstone pain, headache, dizziness, redness, swelling, and pain of the eye, tinnitus, deafness, mastitis, pain in the hypochondrium, and febrile disease

· Liver 3 – Liver 3 is one of the most widely used acupuncture points. It is used to treat lower abdominal fullness, jaundice, and distention of the lateral coastal region, where the gallbladder is located.  And can also treat various headaches, vertigo, redness, swelling and pain of the eye, wry face, depression, pain in the hypochondrium, abdominal distention, hiccup, weakness, numbness, and pain of the lower extremities, difficulty in walking, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, hernia, enuresis, epilepsy, and infantile convulsions.