Seven Acupuncture Points to Address Common Ailments!

Seven Acupuncture Points to Address Common Ailments!

Look at the name, do you understand me? The best platform for health maintenance, professional techniques, and learning exchange! Follow “Acupuncture Points and Meridians” to comprehensively understand yourself 1. Zhàohǎi (Shining Sea) Point: Say Goodbye to Sore Throat and InsomniaZhàohǎi point is named as such because “zhào” means to shine, and “hǎi” means sea. This … Read more

38 Important Acupuncture Points and Their Massage Techniques: Highly Practical!

38 Important Acupuncture Points and Their Massage Techniques: Highly Practical!

Illness does not wait for anyone; health preservation should start early. Follow us to discuss health preservation together! 1. Baihui (Hundred Meetings) Point Promotes Qi and Blood Flow First acupuncture point to address hair loss issues (hair loss, poor hair quality) Method: Use a fist to tap the Baihui point rapidly and intermittently for about … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Seven Most Commonly Used Acupuncture Points for Common Ailments!

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Seven Most Commonly Used Acupuncture Points for Common Ailments!

1. Zhàohǎi (Shining Sea) Point: Say Goodbye to Sore Throat and Insomnia Zhàohǎi Point Explanation: Zhào means to shine; hǎi means sea. This point not only treats sore throat and can be combined with Shèn (Kidney) points, Guānyuán (Gate of Origin), and Sānyīnjiāo (Three Yin Intersection), but also regulates menstrual disorders. Zhàohǎi was first mentioned … 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