Xuan Zhong: The Acupoint for Strong Bones and Much More

Stimulating the Xuan Zhong acupoint may enhance energy flow, strengthen bones, and promote marrow health.
Xuan Zhong: The Acupoint for Strong Bones and Much More
The Epoch Times
Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
|Updated:
0:00
Strong bones are the foundation of an active and independent life. As we age, our bone density naturally declines, making us more susceptible to fractures and joint pain. Issues like osteoporosis and weakened marrow function can significantly affect our well-being. Thankfully, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) offers a holistic way to support bone strength—through the Suspended Bell acupoint (Xuan Zhong, GB39).

A Name Rooted in Tradition

Xuan Zhong was first documented in “Zhen Jiu Jia Yi Jing (The A-B Classic of Acupuncture and Moxibustion),” a seminal text on acupuncture and moxibustion (a gentle heat therapy with dried mugwort). Its name stems from a tradition in ancient China that children would wear ankle bracelets with small bells on them. These bracelets often were near this acupoint—hence the name “Suspended Bell.”

Xuan Zhong is no ordinary acupoint. It is one of the Eight Influential Points governing the marrow. In TCM, marrow is believed to nourish bones and support vitality. By stimulating this acupoint, practitioners aim to enhance energy flow, strengthen bones, and promote marrow health.

Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
Moreen was born into a family with a lineage of four generations of traditional Chinese medicine doctors and professors. She was Dean of the Natural Therapies Institute in Sydney, Australia. Drawing on her family heritage, she created a certified organic wellness brand, and co-founded the largest Chinese medical image encyclopedia online.