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2.2. 4 Belt vessel
2.2.4.1 Cyclical flowing and distribution
The belt vessel originates below the hypochondriac region, runs around the waist and abdomen, at the level with the umbilicus and parallel to the fourteenth vertebra (see Fig. 92).
2.2.4.2 Indications
Gynecological diseases, disorders of the loins and abdomen as well as flaccidity syndrome.
2.2.4.3 Crossing acupoints
Gallbladder meridian: Daimai (GB 26), Wushu (GB 27) and Weidao (GB 28).
Besides, Zulinqi (GB 41) of the gallbladder meridian is also connected with the belt vessel.

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