Wind Pool
None.
At the height of the bottom line of the occipital protuberance (at the height of GV16), to 2.25 cun lateral to the midline (line of the pupil). In the depression between the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.
Subdues Liver Yang. Eliminates External and Internal Wind. Clears Heat. Benefit eyes and ears. Nourishes marrow and brain.
Aversion to cold. Fever. Body aches. Occipital pain and stiffness. Headache. Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA). Poor memory. Hemiplegia. Lockjaw. Facial paralysis. Epilepsy. Dizziness. Tinnitus. Vertigo. Deafness. Obstructed ears. Blurred vision. Decreased night vision. Redness and pain in the eye. Excessive lacrimation. Iritis. Cataracts. Atrophy of the optic nerve.
Eyes. Ears.