Which acupressure point to press for a bad liver

Bad liver means that the liver meridian is impassable and the liver is not in harmony, so you can press points such as Taichong Point, Xingma Point and Dadun Point to regulate it. Tai Chong point is located in the depression on the back of the foot in front of the combination of the first and second metatarsal bones, and can be used to treat dizziness and headache caused by hyperactivity of liver yang, as well as jaundice and dystocia (pain in the area of the coarseness of the ribs) caused by liver disharmony. Xingma acupoint is located at the margin of the webbing of the toes at the border of the red and white flesh (the junction between the heart of the hand and the back of the hand, and the heart of the foot and the back of the foot), and can be used for treating headache, redness of the eyes, epilepsy, stroke, and distension and pain in the coarseness and ribs caused by wind-heat in the liver meridian. Located at 0.1 inch beside the root angle of the nail of the big finger, Dadun acupoint has the effect of regulating the liver and kidney, and can be used to treat disintegration (excessive or dribbling menstruation) and hernia caused by deficiency of the liver and kidney (weakness of the functions of the liver and kidney). Appropriate massage of the above acupoints has a toning effect on the liver meridian as well as the liver. If the symptoms persist without relief, one should consult a hospital promptly.