KI-9 Zhubin

Zhubin (KI-9), “Guest House”, is the Xi-Cleft point of the Yin Wei Mai. It calms the spirit, resolves phlegm and is classically used to nourish the fetus and clear toxins.

KI-9  ·  Zhùbīn  ·  築賓  ·  Guest House

Location

On the medial aspect of the lower leg, approximately 5 cun superior to KI-3, on the line connecting KI-3 and KI-10, at the lower border of the belly of the gastrocnemius muscle.

Anatomy

On the soleus and gastrocnemius; the posterior tibial artery; the medial crural cutaneous nerve and the tibial nerve.

Actions & Functions

  • Calms the spirit and resolves phlegm-heat (Yin Wei Mai)
  • Clears toxins and benefits the lower leg
  • Regulates the Kidney

Indications

Mental-emotional disorders and mania, phlegm conditions, vomiting, pain of the medial lower leg, and (classically) detoxification.

Needling

0.5-1.0 cun, perpendicular insertion.

Moxibustion Suitability

Suitable for moxibustion.

Point Combinations

With PC-5 and HT-7 for mental-emotional disorders with phlegm.

Classical Text References

The Xi-Cleft point of the Yin Wei Mai.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

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