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Many mothers say that their babies have visible veins on their noses, and more mothers have noticed that when this vein appears between the child’s eyebrows, it often indicates that illness is near. Thus, mothers metaphorically refer to it as the “angel’s kiss,” seeing it as a kind reminder to be more attentive in raising their children and not to be careless. So what does this occasionally visible vein really mean? What should we pay attention to when it appears?
In this issue of observational diagnosis, let us learn together!
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This time, let’s take a look at
What does the visible vein between the baby’s eyebrows signify?
In TCM, how to “observe” your child What does it mean if the vein between the baby’s eyebrows is very prominent and dark?
If there is a prominent and dark vein between the child’s eyebrows, it indicates that the child’s immunity has been declining recently, making them more susceptible to colds, coughs, fevers, and infectious diseases.
—— From “Simple Pediatric Tuina Techniques” by the Song Family
Now, let’s take a look at
the adjustment plan from Sunshine Parenting
Sunshine Parenting particularly reminds us
When we see the baby’s vein becoming more pronounced and obvious, we must pay close attention to the following issues:
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Is the child’s feeding regular and nutritious?
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Avoid taking the child to crowded places, such as large shopping malls, tourist attractions, etc., as these places can easily lead to cross-infection;
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For such children, first, we need to rule out other adverse health factors and actively improve the child’s dietary habits and dining environment to ensure the child’s physical and mental well-being.
Sunshine Parenting Feeding Recommendations
Rational feeding combining Chinese and Western methods
Mr. Chengxiu guides you to explore the true essence of child feeding (Part 1)
Mr. Chengxiu guides you to explore the true essence of child feeding (Part 2)
Mr. Chengxiu guides you to explore the true essence of child feeding (Part 3)
With the help of calcium, iron, and zinc, we can achieve new heights
Song Family Pediatric Tuina Techniques
We will use the method of supporting Yang to address the issue of the child’s visible vein: Xiao Tianxin for 3 minutes, Bu San Guan for 1 minute, press Er Ma and Wai Lao Gong each for 30 times, Qing Bu Pi for 5 minutes, Ni Ba Gua for 3 minutes, Tui Liu Fu for 1 minute, Bo Yang Chi for 3 minutes.
(Click the image to view the complete set of techniques in motion)
Sunshine Parenting is by your side
Mothers of students in cities with store classes can also find nearby store class students to help with the baby’s adjustment. They not only have precise techniques and common soup formula materials but can also combine the Song Family’s plaster therapy according to related symptoms. This shortens the duration of illness while minimizing drug harm. Long press to identify the QR code below for quick access to store class student information. Search by province, city, and name.
Article Guide
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Song Shichang
Pseudonym Chengxiu┃People often refer to him as Mr. Chengxiu
Disciple of the contemporary master of medicinal paste, Professor Wang Fengqi;
Executive President and Secretary-General of the Chinese Folk Medicine Research and Development Association;
Chief Expert at Beijing Qihuang Guizhitang TCM Research Institute;
Director of the Pediatric Tuina Professional Committee of the Chinese Medicine Health Alliance;
Health expert of the Chinese Medicine Health Alliance;
Founder of Song Family Natural Therapy;
Founder of Sanyi Hall Medicinal Paste;
Founder of Song Family Pediatric Tuina.
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