Acupuncture points that are good for the liver

There is no such thing as an acupuncture point that is good for the liver. Acupuncture points that can be used to regulate diseases of the liver system include Xingma, Taichong and Yanglingquan.
1. Xingma: Located on the back of the foot, between the 1st and 2nd toes, behind the edge of the toe web at the point where the red and white flesh intersects (the position where the palm of the hand meets the back of the hand, and the heart of the foot meets the back of the foot). The main treatments include stroke, headache, dizziness, redness and swelling of the eyes, crooked mouth, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), and leucorrhea.
2. Taichong: located on the dorsum of the foot, in the depression before the union of the first and second metatarsal bones. It is used for treating headache, dizziness, insomnia, eye redness, swelling and pain, pediatric convulsions (pediatric diseases mainly manifested by dizziness, apoplexy and convulsions), dystocia (pain in the area of coeruleus and ribs), leakage of blood, enuresis, and dysuria (unsmooth urination).
3. Yanglingquan: located on the lateral side of the lower leg, in the depression below the front of the head of the fibula. It is used for treating jaundice, dystocia, bitter taste in the mouth, vomiting, acid swallowing (swallowing the acid in the stomach that rushes up to the oropharynx), swelling and pain in the knees, paralysis of the lower limbs (weakness, numbness and pain in the lower limbs), numbness, pediatric convulsions, and shoulder pain.
If needling of the above points is required, it needs to be operated by a specialized doctor.