Quickly Locate 48 Cupping Points and Understand Their Corresponding Functions

Quickly Locate 48 Cupping Points and Understand Their Corresponding Functions

The previous article shared Far Infrared Nano Strong Magnetic Cupping Therapy (Detailed Version) This article will help you master the corresponding acupoints and functions of cupping Da Zhui (Great Vertebra) Point Da Zhui Point: Located in the midline of the back, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra. Massaging the … Read more

The Effects and Functions of Acupuncture

The Effects and Functions of Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a method that uses needles and moxibustion to stimulate specific acupuncture points in the human body, activating the body’s disease resistance potential, enhancing immune function, and promoting self-repair capabilities, thereby achieving the goals of treating diseases and maintaining health. Acupuncture is widely used to treat various diseases, including pain-related conditions such as headaches, … 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

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

1 Basic Knowledge Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that: 1. Numbness (ma): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Wood (mu): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Sour (suan): Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood. 【WeChat Public Account: Guoxue Life】 4. … Read more

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

To prevent loss of contact, please follow the public account below: Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): 1. Numbness (ma): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Wood (mu): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Sour (suan): Indicates that the meridians are … Read more

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Resource

01 Basic Knowledge Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that: 1. Ma (Numbness): Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Mu (Wood): Severe numbness indicates that both Qi and blood cannot flow. 3. Suan (Sour): Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood. 4. Zhang (Distension): Indicates abundant Qi; … Read more