Xuanzhong (GB 39): The Suspended Bell Point

Quick Facts

  • Chinese Name: 悬钟 (Xuanzhong)
  • Channel: Gallbladder (GB)
  • Point Number: 39
  • Special Classification: Hui-Meeting point of Marrow

Name Origin & Significance

The name Xuanzhong carries deep meaning in Traditional Chinese Medicine:

  • Xuan (悬) means “Suspended”
  • Zhong (钟) means “Bell”

The point’s poetic name “Suspended Bell” reflects its powerful therapeutic effects:

  • Like a bell suspended high, it represents strength and resonance
  • The name suggests its ability to strengthen bones to support heavy weights
  • References its capacity to make the voice clear and strong, like a bell’s ring

Key Benefits & Applications

Bone & Marrow Support

  • Strengthens bones and marrow
  • Addresses wei syndrome (atrophy conditions)
  • Supports overall skeletal health

Kidney Functions

  • Enhances kidney strength
  • Supports bone density
  • Helps maintain marrow health

Throat & Voice Health

  • Relieves dry throat conditions
  • Helps with:
  • Chronic sore throat
  • Voice hoarseness
  • Insufficient saliva production
  • Cancer-related dry mouth

Additional Benefits

  • Treats dizziness
  • Helps with tinnitus
  • Addresses neck pain along the Gallbladder channel
  • Particularly effective for kidney deficiency conditions

Clinical Notes

After needling this point, patients often experience:

  • Increased saliva production
  • Improved throat comfort
  • Enhanced voice projection
  • Better overall throat moisture

Special Considerations

Particularly recommended for:

  • Cancer patients with dry mouth/throat
  • Chronic respiratory conditions
  • Voice disorders
  • Bone strength issues

Xuanzhong (GB 39)

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