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What does this god mean? The exact location of this god.
This spirit is the acupoint of the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang, the residence of the brain spirit, connected with the brain system and intersecting with the meridian of Yang Wei, which is the key to refreshing the brain. So what does this god mean?

This spirit is the acupoint of the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang, the residence of the brain spirit, connected with the brain system and intersecting with the meridian of Yang Wei, which is the key to refreshing the brain. So what does this god mean?

What does this god mean? Ben Shen Dian sounds really interesting. Let's first understand why it is called Ben Shen acupoint. Ben, the root of man, is also qi, which means that the substance in the acupoint is the qi of heaven. God is the wind in the sky, that is to say, the movement of matter in caves is the lateral movement of the atmosphere. The name of the cave means that the condensed water in the finger sky meets here and then travels along the gallbladder. Because this point is located in the upper part of the head angle, it is the outside of the human body. In the human coordinate system, it is in the highest and outermost position just like Baihui point overhead (Benshen point and Baihui point are like the tops of two different mountains). Because the qi and blood from the gallbladder meridian does not pass through this point, the qi and blood in the point is empty, and the condensed water in the sky outside the point is wet, so it flows into the point, and the qi and blood in the point is pure air in the sky, and moves horizontally down to Bai Yang point, hence the name.

The exact location of this god needs to be selected through professional methods. The location is: 0.5 inch on the hairline, 3 inches beside Shenting point, and the intersection of 2/3 inside and 2/3 outside the line between Shenting point and Touwei point 1/3.

Anatomy: in the frontalis muscle; There are supraorbital arteries and veins, supraorbital nerves and frontal branches of superficial temporal arteries and veins.

The function and efficacy of this spirit: soothing the liver and benefiting the gallbladder, calming the wind and calming the nerves, and refreshing the brain and inducing resuscitation.

Indications: Benshen point can treat headache and dizziness; Epilepsy, infantile convulsion and stroke; Can't sleep.

Clinical application: It is often used to treat vascular (neurological) headache, cerebrovascular disease, neurasthenia, and cerebral hypoplasia in children.

Operation: 0.5-0.8 inch plain needle.

Compatibility of Benshen point with Ding Qian, Huanhui and Tianzhu points: Treatment of epilepsy in children;

The Shenshen point is combined with Shuigou point, Temple point, Hegu point, Dazhui point, Tianzhu point and Baihui point, which are used to treat stroke unconsciousness and infantile convulsion.

Benshen point with Shenting and Tang Yin: attending insomnia;

Benshen point with cranial pillow and Neiguan: Indication for chest and hypochondriac pain.

This magical technique focuses the tip of the thumb and knuckles on this magical point, and presses it vertically, which makes the local area feel sore, numb, bloated and painful, and gradually relaxes after a few seconds. Then use thenar to cling to the acupoints and gently rub back and forth until local fever occurs. Repeat this operation, alternating left and right. Press 1-2 times a day for 5- 10 minutes each time. u