Traditional Chinese Medicine Specialty Care | Cupping Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine Specialty Care | Cupping Therapy

Click the blue text to follow us Cupping Therapy / Cupping therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine external treatment technique that uses cups as tools to create negative pressure inside the cup through methods such as burning, suction, or steam. This allows the cup to adhere to acupuncture points (腧穴, shùxué) or corresponding areas of … Read more

Understanding Cupping Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding Cupping Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide

Cupping therapy, also known as “fire cupping” or “suction therapy,” refers to the practice of placing cup-shaped instruments on affected areas or specific acupuncture points. By using fire or heat to remove air from the cups, a negative pressure is created, causing the cups to adhere tightly to the skin. This negative pressure effect leads … Read more

Cupping Therapy: A Remarkable Traditional Chinese Medicine Technique

Cupping Therapy: A Remarkable Traditional Chinese Medicine Technique

Cupping therapy has a long history in China, with records of the “Jiao Fa” (角法) found in the Wushi Er Bing Fang (五十二病方), a text dating back to the Western Han Dynasty, which is similar to modern fire cupping therapy. Cupping therapy, also known as “suction therapy” or “fire cupping” (拔火罐), was historically referred to … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Knowledge: Strategies for the Generation, Circulation, and Nourishment of Blood

Traditional Chinese Medicine Knowledge: Strategies for the Generation, Circulation, and Nourishment of Blood

Today, we will explore the extremely important concept of “blood” in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Blood is the red liquid that flows through our blood vessels, providing nourishment and moisture to the entire body, much like the body’s “nutrient fluid.” The Suwen: On Regulating the Menstrual Cycle states: “What a person possesses are blood and … Read more

What is Cupping Therapy? What Should You Pay Attention To?

What is Cupping Therapy? What Should You Pay Attention To?

Click the blue text to follow usWhat is Cupping Therapy? What Should You Pay Attention To? Cupping therapy has a long history in China, with records of the “Jiao Method” found in the Fifty-Two Diseases Formulas written during the Western Han Dynasty, which is similar to the later fire cupping therapy. 1: Cupping Therapy Cupping … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques: Cupping Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques: Cupping Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques 拔罐 (Cupping) is a traditional technique in TCM that uses cups as tools to create a vacuum by burning air or using suction, which adheres to acupuncture points (腧穴, shùxué) or specific areas of the body. This causes local skin congestion and bruising to prevent and treat diseases. The cupping therapy, … Read more

Classic Acupuncture Points: 37 Treasures

Classic Acupuncture Points: 37 Treasures

1. Wai San Guan (Outer Three Passes) 123 Points (Related to the throat and lungs) Located on the straight line between the tip of the outer ankle and the outer side of the knee. Indications: tonsillitis, tumors, cancer, laryngitis, laryngeal cancer (especially effective), lung cancer (remarkably effective). Parotitis, shoulder and arm pain, various tumors, red … Read more

Summary of 90 Acupuncture Points and Their Therapeutic Functions with Illustrations (Recommended for Collection)

Summary of 90 Acupuncture Points and Their Therapeutic Functions with Illustrations (Recommended for Collection)

Acupuncture points refer to areas where nerve endings are densely concentrated or where nerve pathways pass through. The scientific name for acupuncture points is shu xue (腧穴), with aliases including: “qi xue” (气穴), “qi fu” (气府), “jie” (节), “hui” (会), “gu kong” (骨空), “mai qi suo fa” (脉气所发), “bian jiu chu” (砭灸处), and “xue wei” … Read more

Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Essential Insights for Health Preservation

Basic Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Essential Insights for Health Preservation

Health is an intangible asset, and health preservation is like bank savings. 01 Basic Knowledge According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): 1. Ma (麻): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Mu (木): If the sensation of ma is severe, it indicates mu, meaning both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Suan (酸): … Read more

Comprehensive Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Comprehensive Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

1 Basic Knowledge in TCM1. Ma: Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot.2. Mu: If the sensation of “ma” is severe, it indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow.3. Suan: Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood.4. Zhang: Indicates that there is abundant Qi; such individuals tend … Read more