Chinese medicine believes that: "The twelve meridians and three hundred and sixty-five collaterals, their qi and blood all go up to the face and run through the empty holes,... their qi and body fluids are all fumigated on the face..." Among the twelve meridians, the three yang meridians of the hands and feet, the hand Shaoyin heart meridian, and the foot Jueyin liver meridian are all distributed in the face. Other meridians go up to the face according to the collaterals of the two meridians in the table. The eight extraordinary meridians also follow the face, connecting the face with the whole body's internal organs and limbs into an organic whole. Therefore, the face is the place where blood and qi from all parts of the body gather, and it is the expression center of the whole body's internal organs, limbs, and meridians. Because the face is rich in blood and the skin is thin and tender, it is more sensitive to physical symptoms. Therefore, when the body is sick, it can usually be reflected on the face. The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine systematically describes the special projection areas of the internal organs and limbs on the face, and gives it practical significance in holographic projection diagnostics. Accurate positioning and treatment of facial reflexology area paintings Face: The center point of the forehead. Mainly used to treat facial diseases and brain diseases. Throat: The center of the line connecting the face and lungs. It is mainly used to treat tonsillitis, plum pit qi, etc. Lung: The center of the line connecting the ends of the two eyebrows. Mainly used to treat respiratory diseases such as cough and asthma. Center: Located at the lowest point of the bridge of the nose, just like the center of the line connecting the inner canthus of both eyes. Mainly used to treat palpitations, insomnia, etc. Liver: The center of the circle connecting the heart area and spleen area. It is mainly used to treat liver disease and pain in the flanks. Gallbladder: On both sides of the liver, directly below the inner canthus of the eye, at the same level as the liver. Mainly used to treat cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, etc. Spleen: Located at the tip of the nose. It is mainly used to treat poor appetite, abdominal distension, indigestion, etc. Stomach: Located on both sides of the spleen, slightly above the center of the nose tip. It is mainly used to treat stomach pain, bloating, nausea and vomiting. Bladder: The intersection of the upper 1/3 and lower 2/3 of the groin of the crowd, which is equivalent to the area of the Shui Gou point. It is mainly used to treat menstrual pain, genital pain and low back pain. Gymnasium: coincides with the bladder area. Intestines: Directly below the outer canthus of the eye, on the outer edge of the sacrum. It is mainly used to treat constipation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. Colon: On the inner side of the sacrum, at the same level as the liver and gallbladder area. Mainly used to treat diarrhea. Kidney: On the cheek, where the straight line from the tip of the nose intersects the vertical line from the temple. Mainly used to treat bed-wetting, urinary retention, etc. Umbilicus: Slightly below the kidney area. Mainly used to treat abdominal pain around the navel. Chest (breast): slightly above the inner canthus of the eye. It is mainly used to treat chest pain, chest tightness and shortness of breath, and lack of milk after giving birth. Back: Directly in front of the auricle. Mainly used to treat back and waist pain. Shoulder: In the zygomatic area, directly below the outer canthus of the eye, on the upper edge of the zygomatic bone, at the level of the colon area. Mainly used to treat shoulder and arm pain and periarthritis of the shoulder. Arm: On the posterior and superior side of the sacrum, behind the shoulder area, and at the outer edge of the zygomatic arch. Mainly used to treat arm pain. Hands: Just below the arm area. Mainly used to treat swollen arms and pain in fingers. Gulue: the inner side of the thigh. The opposite area is about 0.5 inches near the corner of the mouth. Mainly used to treat pain in the inner thigh. Thigh: At the intersection of the upper 1/3 and lower 2/3 where the earlobe and jaw angle meet. Mainly used to treat thigh pain or poor mobility. Kneecap: The center of the two tooth roots, equivalent to the position of the buccal car point. Mainly used to treat knee and joint pain. Calf: Just in front of the angle of the jaw, at the inner edge of the jaw. It is mainly used to treat calf cramps and calf pain. Foot: Directly in front of the calf sole reflex zone, directly below the outer canthus of the eye, at the inner edge of the jaw. Mainly used to treat swollen and painful feet. |
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