The Tongli acupoint (HT5) is a key point in Traditional Chinese Medicine for regulating emotions and stress. Stimulating this point can calm the spirit (Shen), improve anxiety and insomnia, and promote mind-body balance. Simple self-acupressure and stretching exercises can effectively relieve the stress of modern life.
Through massaging the Jiquan acupoint, combined with breathing and stretching, one can relieve chest tightness and stress, promote mind-body balance, and achieve deep self-healing and inner peace.
The Xuehai acupoint is a vital point for regulating menstrual pain, skin problems, and knee pain. Through massage or moxibustion, it can improve Qi and Blood circulation to alleviate discomfort, but attention must be paid to its safe application.
By massaging the Yinlingquan acupoint, one can improve the function of the Spleen and Stomach, eliminate dampness, and alleviate fatigue and edema. When combined with dietary regulation and exercise, this practice helps to achieve a light and healthy lifestyle.
This text introduces the location of and massage methods for the Diji acupoint, which can alleviate menstrual pain, abdominal bloating, and indigestion. It also provides complementary advice on healthy eating, emotional management, and exercise to support a comprehensively healthy lifestyle.
The Sanyinjiao point (SP6) is a key acupoint for regulating women's health, the digestive system, emotions, and sleep. It is suitable for daily health maintenance but is strictly forbidden for use during pregnancy.
Introduce the positioning, functions, and massage techniques of the Gongsun acupoint, emphasizing its efficacy in regulating the spleen and stomach, relieving menstrual pain, improving anxiety, and providing home health care suggestions and precautions.
The Taibai acupoint is a vital point on the Spleen Meridian. Massaging it can boost energy, improve digestion, eliminate dampness, and balance physical and mental health. A daily massage of 3-5 minutes, combined with a proper diet and daily routine, can significantly enhance the body's self-healing ability.
Located on the inner side of the big toe, the Yinbai point is an important acupoint for regulating the Spleen system, stopping bleeding, and improving anxiety and insomnia. Through acupressure or moxibustion, it can promote the generation of Qi and blood and stabilize the spirit (Shen), thereby achieving mind-body balance.
Massaging the Lidui point can improve indigestion, relieve stress and insomnia, and promote mind-body harmony. The effects are enhanced when combined with other acupoints, making it suitable for integration into daily self-care.