The Significant Effects of Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Significant Effects of Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine

When medication fails Only acupuncture can reach How much do you know about the effects of acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine? Acupuncture is one of the most common treatment methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It involves the use of needles and moxibustion to stimulate specific acupuncture points (穴位, xuewei) on the body, enhancing the … Read more

The Remarkable Acupuncture Techniques: Hand San Zhen and Foot San Zhen!

The Remarkable Acupuncture Techniques: Hand San Zhen and Foot San Zhen!

Utilizing the Zu San Li (Stomach 36) point alternately with the “Shou San Zhen” and “Zu San Zhen” to treat difficult pain conditions such as neck, shoulder, waist, leg pain, and trigeminal neuralgia, stubborn headaches, and toothaches, the results are remarkably swift and precise, making it said: “Needle insertion brings effect, needle withdrawal leads to … Read more

47 Essential Acupuncture Techniques for Treating Diseases with Single Points, Simple and Easy to Learn

47 Essential Acupuncture Techniques for Treating Diseases with Single Points, Simple and Easy to Learn

The principle of meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) states, “Where there is pain, there is obstruction; where there is no pain, there is no obstruction.” Therefore, when treating diseases, one must first identify which meridian is obstructed and then target the key acupuncture points along that meridian. For example, for stomach diseases, one should … Read more

The Effects and Benefits of Acupuncture

The Effects and Benefits of Acupuncture

The Effects and Benefits of Acupuncture Acupuncture is a common method of health maintenance in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It works by stimulating specific points on the body to promote blood circulation, thereby preventing disease. The Yongquan (Kidney 1) point, in particular, offers numerous benefits, such as nourishing the kidneys and aiding sleep, making it … Read more

The Evolution and Development of Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Evolution and Development of Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture is a summary of the long-term experiences of the Chinese people in combating diseases, and its formation has undergone a lengthy process. Acupuncture therapy is a collective term for two treatment methods: needling and moxibustion. From early literature, it can be seen that moxibustion was primarily recorded, suggesting that its application may have preceded … Read more

Acupuncture – Secret Techniques of Needle Insertion

Acupuncture - Secret Techniques of Needle Insertion

Introduction After understanding the regular and extraordinary meridians, there are some secret techniques in acupuncture that can be used to treat symptoms. NO.1 Ling Gui Ba Fa (Double Needle) The source of medicine and easy is the same; this method combines the Eight Trigrams to select acupuncture points for the patient. Order of the Eight … Read more

The Miraculous “Three Needles” of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture That Shocked the World!

The Miraculous "Three Needles" of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture That Shocked the World!

Introduction:The “Three Needles” has two layers of meaning. Initially, it was used to treat a patient with allergic rhinitis, who was cured after three treatments. When the patient asked what this therapy was, a moment of inspiration led to the response: it is the “Nasal Three Needles”. Later, through literature research and clinical summaries, a … Read more

Six Essential Principles of Acupuncture: Must-Know Knowledge for Beginners

Six Essential Principles of Acupuncture: Must-Know Knowledge for Beginners

1. Accurate Diagnosis In clinical practice, acupuncture at a specific point for a certain disease can sometimes be effective and sometimes not. A detailed examination reveals that it all comes down to diagnosis. For example, the acupuncture point Xiaxi (Gallbladder 43) is renowned for treating dizziness; it is effective for dizziness caused by liver yang … Read more

Acupuncture: Cautions and Self-Learning Precautions

Acupuncture: Cautions and Self-Learning Precautions

Contraindications for Acupuncture 1. Site Contraindications: Important organ areas should not be needled. Areas where major blood vessels pass should be avoided. Important joint areas are not suitable for acupuncture. 2. Acupoint Contraindications: Pregnant women should avoid needling Hegu (LI4), Sanyinjiao (SP6), Quxi (CV3), as well as abdominal and lumbar sacral acupoints. Children should avoid … Read more

Top Ten Instant Effects of Acupuncture “Secrets”

Top Ten Instant Effects of Acupuncture "Secrets"

Promoting Traditional Culture, Inheriting the LifebloodContinuing the teachings of the sages, opening peace for all generations The Qi Huang School of Traditional Chinese Medicine holds a crucial and significant position in traditional culture, being an inseparable part of it. Throughout the long river of history, it has condensed the wisdom of the Chinese people, making … Read more