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Place your entire palm firmly over the Guanyuan and Tianshu acupoints. With your wrist relaxed and using your elbow as a pivot, allow your forearm to guide your hand in a gentle, slow, circular motion. Massage each area for 1…
Fatigue / Stress
Fatigue / Stress Fatigue, also known as weariness, is a subjective feeling of discomfort characterized by a lack of energy and strength. Fatigue is not a specific symptom; many diseases can cause it, and feeling a lack of energy after…
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Taichong Point: First, soak your feet in hot water every day. Then, press and knead the Taichong points on both sides for 5 minutes each time, until you feel a sense of soreness, distension, or a dull ache. The kneading motion…
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While in a lying position, use both thumbs to simultaneously and forcefully press or knead the Weishu points on both the left and right sides for 3 minutes. Massage the Zhongwan acupoint on the stomach/abdomen. To do this, stack both…
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The Zusanli point is a key point on the Stomach Meridian. The stomach is the body's "supply warehouse." Only when the food in the stomach is promptly digested, broken down, and absorbed can the other organs of the body receive…
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Ignite the moxa stick and hold it over the acupoint, keeping it 2-3 centimeters away from the skin. Apply this gentle moxibustion for 15-20 minutes. The skin at the point should feel warm, but there should be no distinct burning…
Gynecological Inflammation in Women
Any inflammation of a woman's reproductive organs, including the vulva, vestibular glands, vagina, cervix, uterine body, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and pelvic peritoneum, caused by various pathogens, is collectively referred to as gynecological inflammation. Causes The causes of gynecological inflammation are…
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You can use your fingers to press firmly on the acupoint for 3 to 5 seconds, pause for 1 to 2 seconds, and then continue pressing. Keep this up for 2 to 3 minutes. The technique is a rhythmic press-and-release…
Spinal Misalignment
The spine is the central axis of the human body, the hub of nerve conduction, and the pillar of life! Morphological Structure and Function of the Spine (1) Position of the SpineThe spine is located in the center of the…