GB11
GB11
Gall Bladder 11
GB11 is referred to in Pinyin as "Tou Qiao Yin." In English, it is known as "Head Portal Yin."
GB11 is located on the head, behind the earlobe. It is found superior and posterior to the mastoid process. It is situated precisely at the intersection of the middle one-third and lower one-third of the arc connecting GB9 and GB12.
This point serves as a crossing point for the Gall Bladder and Urinary Bladder Meridians. GB 11 is known for its ability to clear the head, activate the meridian, and provide relief from pain. This acupuncture point offers various clinical applications and is particularly noteworthy for its potential to address the following issues or symptoms:
Localized Pain Relief: GB 11 is commonly employed to alleviate headaches.
In the realm of traditional Chinese medicine, GB 11 is associated with several theoretical connections that play a pivotal role in devising an effective treatment strategy. It serves as an intersection point for the Gallbladder (GB), Urinary Bladder (UB), Small Intestine (SI), and Triple Heater (TH) Meridians. This intricate network of meridians underscores the point's significance in holistic healing practices.