Key Acupoints For This Condition
Step 1: Acute Points Step 2: Acute Points Step 3: Acute Points Step 4: Chronic Points
Step 1: Acute Points Step 2: Acute Points Step 3: Acute Points Step 4: Chronic Points
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Targeting Specific Shu Points for abdominal pain and distention begins at the wrist and forearm, and then [...]
Abdominal Scars: Scars resulting from abdominal surgeries, such as appendectomies, cesarean sections, or abdominal hernia repairs, can disrupt the normal structure and function of abdominal tissues. Adhesions formed during the healing process may restrict [...]
Abdominal pain and distention can be caused by a variety of factors, including gastrointestinal issues such as indigestion, constipation, or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Gas buildup in the digestive tract, bloating, and overeating can [...]
History Abdominal pain and distention refer to sensations of discomfort and bloating in the abdominal region. These symptoms can range from mild to severe and are often accompanied by feelings of fullness or pressure. [...]
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Your parasympathetic nervous system is part of your autonomic nervous system. It could be called your “automatic” nervous system, as it’s responsible for many functions that you don’t have to think about to control. [...]
Jing-well points are a group of acupuncture points located at the tips of the fingers and toes, where there is little flesh. The qi at these points is considered to be shallow and narrow, [...]
Tw 1 - Ulnar base of the ring finger nail. Li 1 - Radial base of the index finger nail. Tw 6 - 4 fingers width above the transverse dorsal wrist crease, in between [...]
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