Five Acupuncture Points for Promoting Blood Circulation and Resolving Stasis

Five Acupuncture Points for Promoting Blood Circulation and Resolving Stasis

The human meridian system is the lifeline of the body, maintaining the function of the five organs and six bowels, as well as the limbs and tissues, which is fundamental in TCM for treating diseases.If the meridians are blocked and the flow of Qi and blood is obstructed, it can lead to blood stasis, resulting … Read more

Wind-Cold Common Cold

Wind-Cold Common Cold

Click Green Voice for more exciting information The Wind-Cold common cold is often caused by exposure to cold, typically presenting with severe chills, mild fever, no sweating, nasal congestion, runny nose, and a preference for warm drinks. Treatment can be achieved through moxibustion at Dazhui (大椎), Feishu (肺俞), Fengmen (风门), Fengchi (风池), and Hegu (合谷) … Read more

40 Acupoints for Common Ailments You Must Bookmark! (All Practical Tips)

40 Acupoints for Common Ailments You Must Bookmark! (All Practical Tips)

1. Tonsillitis – Hegu (LI4) “Hegu” is located at the extension of the bone when the thumb and index finger are spread at a 45-degree angle. Applying pressure on Hegu is very effective for relieving tonsillitis. This acupoint is also effective for toothache, hypertension, and facial acne. 2. Insomnia – Yongquan (KD1) “Yongquan” is located … Read more

Fundamental Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Fundamental Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) holds that: 1. Ma: Indicates that Qi can flow, but blood cannot. 2. Mu: If the sensation of ma is severe, it indicates mu, meaning neither Qi nor blood can flow. 3. Suan: Indicates that the meridians are open, but there is insufficient Qi and blood. 4. Zhang: Indicates that there … Read more

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Collection

Essential Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Valuable Collection

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