Gall Bladder 14 (GB 14) Yang Bai — Yang White

This point, on the forehead, is a principal local point for the forehead and eyes and a major point for facial paralysis affecting the upper face.

Gall Bladder 14 (GB 14) Yang Bai 陽白 — Yang White

Location

On the forehead, 1 cun superior to the midpoint of the eyebrow, directly above the pupil.

Anatomy

On the frontalis; the lateral branches of the frontal and supraorbital arteries; the lateral branch of the frontal nerve.

Actions & Functions

  • Dispels wind and benefits the forehead and eyes
  • Activates the channel for facial paralysis

Indications

Frontal headache, eye disorders and twitching of the eyelid, facial paralysis affecting the forehead, and drooping eyelid.

Needling

0.3-0.5 cun, transverse insertion (often towards the eyebrow for facial paralysis).

Moxibustion Suitability

Moxibustion is generally not used on the face.

Point Combinations

With LI-4 and ST-2 for facial paralysis; with Yuyao for the forehead.

Classical Text References

A meeting point with the Yang Wei Mai and other yang channels.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

Latest Research

Latest peer-reviewed research on this point will be summarised here, with citations linked to PubMed, via our research integration.

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Acupuncture Shows Sustained Benefits for Chronic Daily Headache Prevention in Adults, Meta-Analysis Finds

Research summary (Acupuncture): Utility of Acupuncture Therapy for Adult Chronic Daily Headache Prophylaxis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. - Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research, 2026.