As mentioned before, Western medicine has found that the various biological information transmission signals that intersect here are active. Therefore, using modern technology to analyze the theories of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture can produce academic results based on relevant laboratories.
From this we can see that it is not surprising that traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture attach special importance to the eight extraordinary meridians.
When everyone hears this, they will suddenly realize: When Master Wen used acupuncture before, sometimes it was difficult to tell which meridian the needles fell on, so it is possible that they fell on the eight meridians.
When diagnosing, Mr. Wen does not necessarily look at the twelve meridians but directly at the eight pulses.
Next, another acupoint commonly used to treat panic is Neiguan, which is more interesting.
It is an acupuncture point of the Hand-Jue Pericardium Meridian, and is also the intersection point of the Eight Meridians. It connects to the Yinwei Meridian among the Eight Meridians. For this reason, it can be described as a transportation fortress of great importance in warfare.
The heart and brain are closely related, as confirmed by previous Western medical cases.
Treating the acupuncture point on the pericardium meridian can naturally treat brain-related diseases.
The Neiguan point is located two inches above the distal transverse line on the palm side of the wrist on the anterior area of the forearm. It can be measured using the finger-body measurement method we just mentioned.
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First find the transverse wrist crease. At this time, the patient is required to extend his arm and flex his wrist to reveal the transverse wrist crease, and then use the horizontal length of the patient's three fingers put together to measure.
In Western medical anatomy, this acupoint is located between the palmaris longus tendon and the radial flexor carpi tendon.
From the above, we can know that Dr. Cao Zhao’s Chinese medicine Schrödinger’s Cat Acupoint Method is an example that is very easy to witness this conclusion at the Neiguan acupoint.
What this means is that although the Nei Guan acupoint seems to be located near the wrist and is easy to see, it is difficult to locate the Nei Guan acupoint accurately.
For ordinary health care, ordinary people can use a simple method equivalent to vaguely locating the Neiguan acupoint.
Doctors cannot provide precise treatment.
Anatomically, this acupuncture point is located between tendons, in a deep and narrow area of the human body.
When locating an acupoint, beginners will inevitably use too much force to find the acupoint, which will make the patient feel unbearable pain first. How difficult is it to press this acupoint and suppress the pain?
The same applies to many other acupuncture points in the human body.
So in the acupuncture department, you can see some young doctors or laymen pressing the acupoints of patients, and the patients first scream in pain: What are you pressing?
Let’s get back to the topic. There are acupoints on the pericardium meridian that can treat brain diseases, but what about the heart meridian?
The third most common acupoint for treating this disease is Shenmen on the Heart Meridian.
The Shenmen point is also located on the wrist, close to the tendon.
Dr. Wen Zihan provided Dr. Xie Wanying, Dr. Xie's younger sister, with so many acupoint options because he knew that Dr. Xie Wanying's knowledge of Western medicine anatomy was extraordinary.
According to the above analysis, it should not be difficult for doctors who are good at Western medicine anatomy to accurately locate the acupoints in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Doctor Xie Wanying was very clear-headed the whole time and said, "To straighten the body, I don't use these acupuncture points, I can use the Yongquan acupuncture point."
Shenmen acupoint is the main purgative acupoint for treating this disease. Like Baihui acupoint, it can open up the orifices and refresh the brain.
The Neiguan point can be used to nourish the heart qi.
Dr. Xie Wanying believes that if you want to replenish the body, you should do it vigorously and thoroughly until the root is fully replenished.
Where is the root of the human body? Traditional Chinese medicine theory has long said that it is in the kidney. The kidney is the foundation.
It must be admitted that Dr. Xie Wanying is a typical representative of Western medicine surgeons. Her thinking and behavior patterns are as ruthless as those of a surgeon.
The other Western doctors thought about it and said: Student Xie’s style is a masterpiece brought about by Dr. Tan Kelin.
Not all Western doctors are quick and ruthless in their operations. Dr. Tao Zhijie, who also taught Xie, can once again be the first to speak out on this.
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