The Techniques and Diagnosis of Cupping Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Techniques and Diagnosis of Cupping Therapy in Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Techniques for Cupping Therapy

Techniques for Cupping Therapy

Tip: Follow the WeChat account: ztyxpxw for a wealth of acupuncture technique videos available for free viewing. Signs of Cupping in the Lung Area: 1. If purple-red spots appear on both sides during cupping, it indicates bronchitis. 2. If reddish patches appear, it suggests lung heat, accompanied by symptoms such as thirst and chest pain. … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Cupping Therapy for the Back

Comprehensive Guide to Cupping Therapy for the Back

1. Tian Zong (Heavenly Gathering) Point for Qi Regulation and Swelling Reduction Meridian: Hand Taiyang Small Intestine Meridian. Location: On the scapula, at the central depression of the infraspinatus fossa, level with the 4th thoracic vertebra. To locate: Let the arms hang naturally, the lower angle of the scapula is level with the 7th thoracic … Read more

What to Eat for Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency

What to Eat for Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency

What foods are good for Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency?   For Spleen and Stomach Yang Deficiency, it is advisable to consume foods that tonify the Spleen, invigorate Qi, awaken the Spleen, and aid digestion, such as Jing Mi (Japonica rice), Can Mi (glutinous rice), Guo Ba (crispy rice), Yi Mi (Italian rice), cooked Lou (lotus … Read more

The Secret Techniques of Physicians: Observation Diagnosis

The Secret Techniques of Physicians: Observation Diagnosis

1. Teaching the Diagnosis of Illness through Facial Observation The area between the eyebrows corresponds to the lungs; if it appears white or yellow, there may be illness. The area between the eyes corresponds to the heart; if it appears white or yellow and shiny, there may be illness. The bridge of the nose corresponds … Read more

Four Tongue Coating Colors Revealing Your Body Condition

Four Tongue Coating Colors Revealing Your Body Condition

Tongue Appearance 1: Thick White CoatingIf the tongue coating is thick and white, it indicates a significant presence of phlegm-dampness in the body.A white tongue coating suggests internal cold, whether from consuming cold foods or exposure to cold environments. Nowadays, many people have a white coating due to eating refrigerated fruits and vegetables and frequently … Read more

Nurturing the Five Organs for Harmonious Functioning of the Six Bowels

Nurturing the Five Organs for Harmonious Functioning of the Six Bowels

Knowledge on Nurturing the Five Organs Nurturing the Five Organs, the Six Bowels will then be at peace. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) categorizes the important organs of the human body into two main types: the Zang (五脏) and the Fu (六腑). The former includes the heart (心), liver (肝), spleen (脾), lungs (肺), and kidneys … Read more

The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes

The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes

Click Follow Yaoshou Agriculture Follow Us The Efficacy and Cultivation Techniques of Atractylodes Atractylodes (Cāngzhú) is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. Its rhizome is used in medicine for its effects of drying dampness, transforming turbidity, and alleviating pain. It has many medicinal names, such as Han Cāngzhú and Máo Cāngzhú, but these … Read more

The Sacred Herb for Dispelling Dampness: The King of Spleen Health

The Sacred Herb for Dispelling Dampness: The King of Spleen Health

Drying Dampness and Strengthening the Spleen – Cang Zhu Bai Zhu (White Atractylodes) is revered as the sacred herb for strengthening the spleen and dispelling dampness, while Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea) is known as the sacred herb for dispelling dampness and the king of spleen health.Firstly, the primary function of Cang Zhu is to dispel … Read more

Understanding the Medicinal Properties of Cang Zhu (Atractylodes)

Understanding the Medicinal Properties of Cang Zhu (Atractylodes)

Cang Zhu (Atractylodes) Cang Zhu is derived from the dried rhizomes of the Asteraceae family plants, either Atractylodes lancea (Thunb.) DC. or Atractylodes chinensis (DC.) Koidz. It is harvested in spring and autumn, cleaned of soil, sun-dried, and the fibrous roots are removed. Classical Texts Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing states: “Used in decoction, long-term … Read more