Dear readers and friends,
Today I propose another article in the series of articles on traditional Chinese medicine, in particular on acupressure; regarding various pathologies for which using it correctly could provide relief. This article concerns a very widespread disorder in our frenetic society : STOMACH ACIDITY, REFLUX AND GERARD . For a more informed use and to follow the topic more easily I recommend you read the first of the past articles. Acupressure: Meridians, treatments and tricks .
STOMACH ACIDITY, REFLUX AND GERARD
CV 12: 4 cun above the navel and possessing the following Actions/Indications:
– Point with strong influence on all viscera
– Strongly tones the IQ especially of the Spleen
– Harmonizes the average Jiao
– Treats gastralgia, gastroduodenal ulcers, vomiting, dyspepsia, abdominal pain,
deficit diarrhea. Indirectly cures Tan-dominated syndromes.
CV 17: Point of the REN MAI which is located in the center of the line that joins the two nipples and which has the following Actions/Indications:
– Tones the IQ
– Clears the chest
– Treats cough and asthma, chest fullness, anxiety.
PC 6 : 2 cùn above the crease of the wrist, between the tendons of the palmaris longus muscle and the flexor carpi radialis muscle.
– Calms the Spirit
– Drains the Liver
– Treats irritability, insomnia, depression, cardialgia, angina pectoris
– Treats dizziness, hemiparesis, hysteria, migraines and jaundice
– Cure vomiting, hiccups, nausea, acute and chronic gastritis, dyspnea. Tones the Heart Qi.
St 36: 3 cùn below the joint spacing of the knee and 1 cùn lateral to the tibial crest.
– Harmonizes the intestinal functions
– Tones IQ and Blood
– Harmonizes the Blood
– Drains the channels
– Reactivates the energetic circle
– Tones the defensive, ancestral and nutritional energies
– Disperses the cosmopathogenic energies
– Prevents diseases
– Tones the void of pulmonary IQ
– Treats gynecological diseases
The information in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have about a medical condition or health goals.
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