Liangmen (ST21) is an important acupoint for maintaining digestive health. Through massage, it can relieve issues such as stomach pain, bloating, and poor appetite, while also promoting Stomach Qi regulation and boosting overall energy levels; however, it is essential to observe safety precautions during massage.
Introduce the location and massage methods for the Touwei acupoint (ST8) to help relieve headaches, eye fatigue, and stress, while also enhancing head health and improving quality of life.
The Xiaguan acupoint (ST7) can relieve facial pain, improve temporomandibular joint (TMJ) function, promote auditory health, support facial nerve recovery, and offer cosmetic benefits, helping to achieve a healthy life of mind-body harmony through correct massage techniques.
Jiache acupoint (ST6) massage helps relieve facial tension, toothache, and stress, improve jaw function and facial health, and promote blood circulation and facial contouring, making it suitable for daily health maintenance.
The Dicang acupoint is an important facial acupoint that can regulate Qi and Blood, improve digestion, promote facial rejuvenation, and soothe facial discomfort. Through simple massage, one can enhance health and beauty.
The Sibai acupoint (ST2) can relieve eye fatigue, improve vision, and enhance facial Qi and Blood circulation. It possesses multiple benefits, including 'brightening the eyes' (Mingmu - a TCM concept), enhancing facial complexion, and relieving headaches, making it suitable for incorporation into daily self-care routines.
This introduces the location and massage method of the Yingxiang acupoint (LI20), which can effectively relieve problems such as nasal congestion and allergies, promote facial blood circulation, and enhance clear breathing and overall health.
Massaging the Jianyu acupoint (LI15) can effectively relieve shoulder discomfort, improve shoulder joint flexibility, promote blood circulation and overall health, and also enhance quality of life.
The Quchi acupoint (LI11) is an important point in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that can clear heat and detoxify, relieve pain, regulate gastrointestinal function, stabilise blood pressure, and enhance Qi and Blood balance, making it suitable for daily self-care.
This introduces the location and massage method of the Hegu acupoint (LI4), emphasising its multiple benefits in relieving headaches, toothaches, stress, and digestive problems, as well as enhancing immunity. It also reminds readers of precautions for pregnant women and in special circumstances.