Difficulty, fatigue, abdominal distension, diarrhea, headache…
Futian days are hard and worrying.
Experts teach you how to use cupping to remove dampness,
This conditioning method must be learned!
Futian can cupping
Cupping can be done all year round, even in summer. Dog days are hot and humid, people often feel sticky and heavy, and they like to be cold. At this time, wind evil, cold evil, and damp evil will all take the opportunity to invade the human body.
Traditional Chinese medicine commonly used two methods to treat evil qi: one is to use wind-dispelling, exorcising and sweating drugs to remove evil and go out; When the evil goes out, the evil qi is pulled out by pulling out the diseased part and acupoints, so as to relax the tendons, activate the collaterals, clear the meridians and relieve pain.
Cupping can remove dampness and strengthen the spleen and stomach
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the spleen controls transport and transformation, and can transform food into the subtleties needed by the human body Substances are transported throughout the body.
Dampness in dog days is easy to invade the human body. Once the dampness is trapped in the spleen and the spleen and stomach are dysfunctional, people often experience symptoms such as loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhea.
There are five acupoints for cupping and dampness treatment for stomach diseases, which are shaped like plum blossoms, also known as the five acupoints of plum blossoms.
Zhongwan acupoint is the acupoint of the stomach, which means that the stomach qi is recruited here, and the stimulation of this acupoint can directly affect the stomach. When you have a bad stomach, you will feel sore when you press it.
Shangwan and Xiawan are located on the upper and lower sides of Zhongwan respectively, and the three acupoints correspond to the shape of the stomach.
Liangmen is an acupoint on the stomach meridian.
Cupping to remove dampness and treat diarrhea, Tianshu and Qihai points can be used.
On the left and right sides of the navel, there is a pivot point, which is the acupoint of the large intestine, where the qi of the large intestine is recruited. If there is abdominal pain and diarrhea, gently pressing Tianshu point will cause obvious soreness.
The Qihai Point is located 1.5 inches below the navel, and is called the Yuanzhiyuan Point, which corresponds to the vitality of the human body. Qihai Point is an important point for health care, which can be used not only to remove evil qi in the body, but also to boost the righteous qi of the human body.
Walking cans can relieve sleepiness
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that clear yang has three characteristics: clear yang exits the upper orifice, and turbid yin exits the lower orifice ; Qingyang solid limbs; Qingyang hair columbine.
If people in the dog days appear sour, sleepy, heavy, heavy, lazy, and lackluster, it is often because dampness invades the human body, resulting in dampness and drowsiness. If the Qingyang is trapped and cannot rise to the head normally, the head will be as heavy as a wrap, manifesting as dizziness, headache, and a heavy head.
To relieve fatigue in the summer, a wide range of dredging treatment can be used first, and the method of walking cans can be used. Secondly, two acupoints, Pishu and Weishu, which are closely related to dampness, can also be used, and the pots are left here. The effect of removing dampness is better when the walking tank and the remaining tank cooperate with each other.
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Cupping can relieve the weight of the head
The feeling of dog days The head is not refreshed, and symptoms such as headache, head swelling, and head drowsiness appear. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that this is due to dampness and obstruction, which causes the head to be heavy.
Cupping can be used to treat headache caused by drowsiness. Forehead and temple points can be used.
The forehead acupoint, also known as the outer meridian acupoint, is located at the midpoint where Yintang connects with the front hairline. It is also one of the most commonly used acupoints for various types of headaches.
The temple is easy to gather external evils, such as being exposed to wind, cold, and humidity, and it is also called a bandit’s nest. Cupping at the temple is safer because of the protection of the sphenoid bone. (CCTV Health Road)