Ten Gua Sha Techniques to Alleviate Various Ailments

Ten Gua Sha Techniques to Alleviate Various Ailments

A Gua Sha Board and Half a Traditional DoctorGua Sha for health maintenance is not difficult; items like a comb, a porcelain cup lid, or even a rounded spoon can be used for Gua Sha, making it simple and easy to operate.01Common Cold:Da Zhui (Great Vertebra) PointDa Zhui Point: Located in the depression below the … Read more

Gua Sha: 10 Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments Using a Spoon

Gua Sha: 10 Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments Using a Spoon

A Gua Sha Board and an Experienced PractitionerGua Sha for health maintenance is not difficult; items like a comb, a porcelain cup lid, or even a rounded spoon can be used for Gua Sha, making it simple and easy to perform.01Common Cold:Da Zhui (Great Vertebra) PointDa Zhui Point: Located in the depression just below the … Read more

Ten Gua Sha Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments

Ten Gua Sha Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments

A Gua Sha Board and Half a Traditional Doctor Gua Sha health care is actually not difficult; items like a comb, a porcelain cup lid, or even a rounded spoon can be used for Gua Sha, making it simple and easy to operate. 1. Common Cold: Da Zhui (Great Vertebra) Point Da Zhui Point: Located … Read more

Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Tian Shu Point of the Stomach Meridian

Acupoint Knowledge | Twelve Meridians: The Tian Shu Point of the Stomach Meridian

Warm Reminder This section aims to introduce the basic knowledge of acupoints in the human body, providing a fundamental understanding of them and a simple overview of their application in external therapies such as moxibustion, cupping, and guasha. Many acupoints have high risks associated with needling; therefore, non-professionals should not attempt needling operations! The Stomach … Read more

The Overlooked Acupuncture Point for Strengthening the Spleen and Stomach, Moistening the Intestines, and Balancing Qi

The Overlooked Acupuncture Point for Strengthening the Spleen and Stomach, Moistening the Intestines, and Balancing Qi

In the vast system of acupuncture points and meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there is an often-overlooked point that possesses special effects such as strengthening the pi (spleen) and wei (stomach), moistening the intestines, promoting bowel movements, uplifting the five organs, and balancing internal and external Qi. This point is known as Tian Shu … Read more

Gua Sha: 10 Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments!

Gua Sha: 10 Techniques to Relieve Various Ailments!

Spring is a season of growth and vitality, as nature awakens. With the rise of Yang energy, many organs in the body accumulate internal heat, leading to dryness and discomfort in spring. At this time, you might consider trying Gua Sha to alleviate bodily discomfort. A Gua Sha board and half an experienced practitioner Practicing … Read more