Gall Bladder 41 (GB 41) Zu Lin Qi — Foot Overlooking Tears

This is the Shu-Stream and Wood point of the Gall Bladder channel and the Confluent point of the Dai Mai (Girdle Vessel). It spreads Liver qi, benefits the eyes and breast and regulates the Dai Mai.

Gall Bladder 41 (GB 41) Zu Lin Qi 足臨泣 — Foot Overlooking Tears

Location

On the dorsum of the foot, in the depression distal to the junction of the fourth and fifth metatarsal bones, lateral to the tendon of extensor digiti minimi.

Anatomy

Between the fourth and fifth metatarsals; the dorsal metatarsal artery; the intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve.

Actions & Functions

  • Spreads Liver qi and resolves damp-heat
  • Benefits the eyes, breast and the Dai Mai
  • Dissipates nodules

Indications

Headache and eye disorders, hypochondriac pain, breast distension and mastitis, irregular menstruation and vaginal discharge (via the Dai Mai), and pain of the foot.

Needling

0.3-0.5 cun, perpendicular insertion.

Moxibustion Suitability

Suitable for moxibustion.

Point Combinations

With SJ-5 (its paired Confluent point) for the temporal region, ears and eyes; with GB-26 for the Dai Mai and vaginal discharge.

Classical Text References

The Shu-Stream (Wood) point of the Gall Bladder and Confluent point of the Dai Mai.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

Latest Research

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