Bladder Drops
Bladder Imbalances - MBi Nutraceuticals - Molecular Biologics
1 ounce dropper bottle
DOSAGE
1) When the meridian has EXCESS ENERGY: 1 to 5 drops three times
per day.
2) When the meridian is LACKING ENERGY: 10 to 20 drops three
times per day.
3) When Energy NEEDS Balancing: 5 to 10 drops two times a day
or follow the directions of your licensed physician.
$16.00

Bladder: Psycho-Emotional Aspects
An imbalance in the Bladder can cause such psychological symptoms
as habitual fear, lack of decision making capability and a diminished
moral character. If the imbalance becomes chronic, it results
in such emotional responses as jealousy, suspicion, and holding
on to long-standing grudges.
Pathway
The Bladder Meridian starts at the inner side of the eye and
goes across the forehead to reach the top of the head where it
branches into the brain. The main channel then goes across the
back of the head and divides into two branches. One branch crosses
the center of the base of the neck and extends downwards parallel
to the spine. Once in the lumbar region (bottom of the spine),
it branches out to reach the bladder. The other branch crosses
the back of the shoulder and runs downward on the outside, which
is adjacent and parallel to the inner branch. It continues down
until it reaches the buttocks where two branches run across the
back of thigh along different pathways that join at the back
of the knee. The joint meridian then continues along the back
of the lower leg, circles behind the outer ankle, runs along
the outside of the foot and terminates on the lateral side of
the tip of the small toe, where it connects with the Kidney Meridian.
Symptoms
Disharmony of the Bladder Meridian can lead to problems of TCM
bladder dysfunction. It is often related to symptoms caused by
external pernicious influences (outside influences that cause
disease such as cold, wind, fire, dampness, dryness and summer
heat). Because the Tai Yang Meridian is considered the most exterior,
it is the first meridian to be invaded if there is any external
attack. Therefore, its disharmony can cause symptoms such as
difficult urination, incontinence, painful eyes, runny nose,
nose bleeding and nasal congestion. Pain in the head, neck, back,
groin and buttock areas indicate disharmony in the Bladder Meridian
pathway.
Main indications
Acupuncture points in this meridian are indicated for diseases
in the head, neck, eyes, back, groin and lower limbs as well
as certain and mental illnesses. They are also recommended for
symptoms along the meridian pathway. Meridians are also used
to balance the specific pathways related to that organ or gland.
