The Strongest Acupuncture Points for Diverting Liver and Normalizing Qi

The acupoints that can regulate liver qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi) are Taichong, Ximen, Xingma, etc. There is no such thing as “the strongest”. 1. Taichong: Located on the back of the foot, between the first and second metatarsal bones, in front of the base of the metatarsal bones combined with the depression is the point, has the effect of strengthening the spleen and regulating the liver and qi, for the liver and depression, the good too much breath, emotional and emotional anomalies of the disease has a certain effect. 2. Phase Gate: located in the chest ribs, the sixth intercostal space, 4 inches away from the front center line, with the liver and spleen (regulating liver qi, strong spleen function) and the role of the stomach, for the chest and ribs fullness and discomfort, belching (hiccups), nausea and nausea (poor appetite) and bitter mouth has a certain effect. 3. Xingma: located on the back of the foot, the first and second toes between the toes web edge of the rear of the red and white flesh inter-indentation, has the effect of calming the liver and detoxifying the liver and tranquilizing the mind, for liver stagnation and stagnation of the liver (liver qi and blood transport is not smooth, depression), emotional distress, insomnia, and other symptoms have a certain role in alleviating the symptoms. The above acupuncture points are located on the liver meridian, and have some efficacy in dispersing the liver and regulating qi. The efficacy varies from person to person, so please do not do acupuncture on your own, and go to a regular hospital if necessary to avoid delaying your condition.