There is no such thing as the first acupuncture point for liver health, but Tai Chong, Xie Men, and Da Dun points are all commonly used for liver health. Taichong is located on the dorsal side of the foot, in the depression before the union of the first and second metatarsal bones. It can dredge liver qi, energize the meridians, awaken the mind and open the orifices, calm the mind, and relieve spasm and pain. The Ximen point is located in the chest, when the nipple is directly under the 6th intercostal space, 4 inches away from the anterior midline. It strengthens the spleen and disperses the liver, regulates qi and activates blood circulation. Dadun acupoint is located in the toes, lateral to the last section of the big toe, 0.1 inch (finger inches) behind the lateral angle of the root of the toenail. It can help to awaken the mind, clear dampness and heat, regulate Qi and regulate the Liver. Patients need to choose acupuncture points under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-acupuncture to avoid adverse consequences.