GB 37 Acupuncture Point
Gallbladder 37, Abbreviated as GB 37, Transliterated Guangming in Chinese, Bright Light in English. GB 37 Acupuncture Point
The Gallbladder Meridian begins at the outer canthus of the eye and runs up and over the head, passing through the ear, then down the side of the neck, shoulder, rib cage, and continues along the lateral aspect of the body, ending at the fourth toe. It plays a crucial role in the overall regulation of Qi, blood, and Yin-Yang balance throughout the body, particularly related to liver function and the biliary system. The Gallbladder Meridian contains 44 acupoints located along its path, abbreviated as GB (e.g., GB1, GB44).
Gallbladder 37, Abbreviated as GB 37, Transliterated Guangming in Chinese, Bright Light in English. GB 37 Acupuncture Point
Gallbladder 38, Abbreviated as GB 38, Transliterated Yangfu in Chinese, Yang Assistance in English. GB 38 Acupuncture Point
Gallbladder 39, Abbreviated as GB 39, Transliterated Xuanzhong in Chinese, Suspended Bell in English. GB 39 Acupuncture Point
Gallbladder 40, Abbreviated as GB 40, Transliterated Qiuxu in Chinese, Mound of Ruins in English. GB 40 Acupuncture
Gallbladder 41, Abbreviated as GB 41, Transliterated Zulinqi in Chinese, Foot Governor of Tears in English. GB 41
Gallbladder 42, Abbreviated as GB 42, Transliterated Diwuhui in Chinese, Earth Five Meetings in English. GB 42 Acupuncture
Gallbladder 43, Abbreviated as GB 43, Transliterated Xiaxi in Chinese, Clamped Stream in English. GB 43 Acupuncture Point
Gallbladder 44, Abbreviated as GB 44, Transliterated Zuqiaoyin in Chinese, Yin Portals of the Foot in English. GB