Gall Bladder
Meridian
Honorable
Minister
The Meridian
of Admiration
Gall Bladder
The
General’s Adviser
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Paired with the Liver
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Reservoir for bile
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Controls Central Clearing Department
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secretes bile required to digest and metabolize fats and oils
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energy provides muscular strength and vitality
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Works with lymphatic system to clear toxic by-products of metabolism
from the muscular system
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eliminates muscular aches and fatigue
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Ensures smooth flow of vital energy and Blood
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Connected to rage and anger
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Associated with decisiveness, activity, decision making, courage and
initiative
The Gallbladder
Meridian starts as two branches emerging from the outer corner of the eye. An
external branch weaves around the face and ear before traveling to the hip. The
other branch crosses the cheek and descends to the gallbladder to meet up with
the other branch. This rejoined branch now runs down the lateral side of the
thigh and lower leg and makes its way to the tip of the fourth toe. Another
small branch separates from the meridian at this point and ends at the big toe,
where it connects with the Liver Meridian.
Acupuncture points in this
meridian are indicated for ailments of the eyes, ears, pharynx (throat), and
lateral side of the head in addition to mental illness and fever. They are also
recommended for symptoms along the meridian’s pathway.
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