The ancestors left the "life-saving key" to tell their family and friends the supreme merit

Health, longevity, peace and happiness have always been the long-cherished aspirations of the entire human race. However, "there are unforeseen circumstances in the sky, and people have good and bad luck", and sometimes we cannot predict the occurrence of some disasters. So it's really necessary to master some first aid methods.


Next, I will share with you the life-saving keys hidden in the eight acupuncture points of our human body!


The first key

Stop the shock and pinch the human acupoint

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The central acupoint is located at the midpoint of the nasolabial fold of the human body and is an important first-aid acupoint. It stimulates the acupoints in the human body, and has the effect of raising blood pressure and stimulating the respiratory center.



Indications for acupuncture: epilepsy, stroke coma, pediatric convulsions, facial swelling, strong back pain and other symptoms.


In the event of stroke, heat stroke, poisoning, allergies, sudden coma, respiratory arrest, blood pressure drop, shock, etc., in addition to calling the emergency number, pinch the patient's acupoint with the tip of your thumb to play a role in first aid.


This is also the most important key in life! At the critical moment of coma, press the acupoint of the person, and immediately wake up and start a new life!


We often say "pinch people", and this phrase is used most often when people faint. Of course, pinching people is only a simple emergency first aid measure, and you should also contact the hospital in time for further rescue to avoid delaying the condition.


The second key

Stop headaches and press on the temples



The temple is known as the "extrameridian acupoint" in the meridians of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is also one of the earliest "dead points" listed as key parts by various martial arts boxing scores. Modern medicine has proven that striking the temples can kill a person or cause a concussion and loss of consciousness.


The main treatment conditions of the temples are: headache, migraine, eye strain, toothache and other diseases.


When a headache strikes, the patient can press the index fingers of both hands on the temples of the head (one inch back in the depression between the eyebrow tip and the outer corner of the eye).


Compress until tender, and rotate clockwise for about 1 minute to reduce headache.


The temples are important acupuncture points on the human head, and when people use the back of the head continuously for a long time, the temples tend to feel heavy pressure or swelling pain, which is a sign of brain fatigue.


At this time, massage the temples can give a benign stimulation to the brain, which can relieve fatigue, lift the spirit, relieve pain and wake up the brain, and can continue to maintain concentration.


The third key

Stop nosebleeds and pinch the heels



If you have a nosebleed, immediately pinch your heel (the depression between the ankle and heel bone) with your thumb and forefinger.


Pinch the right heel for the left nosebleed, pinch the left heel for the right nosebleed, and stop the nosebleed for about 3 minutes. If it doesn't work, seek medical attention as soon as possible.


The fourth key

Cough relieves acupressure and less Shang acupoint



The Shaoshang point is on the outside of the thumb, at the corner of the nail. When the cough does not stop, you can use the thumb and index finger to press the Shaoshang acupoint until there is a soreness to the degree, which can stop the cough.


In addition to massage, Shaoshang acupoint has a stimulating method, which is lancet therapy.


Shaoshang is a well point, where bloodletting can relieve the pain of the throat. This is because the lungs are sensitive to heat and prefer coolness. Shaoshang bloodletting is equivalent to leading the lungs out of the hot qi and blood, and returning the lungs to a cool world.


When pricking blood, first disinfect both the needle and the skin with alcohol, then pinch up a little bit of the skin and quickly prick the skin twice with the needle.


Squeeze three to five drops of blood at the same time, then quickly press gently with a cotton swab to stop the bleeding.


One of the conditions that Shaoshang acupuncture is best at treating is coughing. Many people will cough a few times from time to time, and even cough up blood and headaches in severe cases.


At this time, the Shaoshang acupoint on the thumb is a special effect acupoint for coughing.


The fifth key

To stop constipation, tap the Tianshu acupoint


When a patient with constipation defecates, he presses the left Tianshu acupoint (located 2 inches on the left side of the navel) with the middle finger of his left hand, and feels a significant feeling of soreness and does not move.


Hold for about 1 minute, feel a bowel movement, and then hold your breath to increase intra-abdominal pressure, and you can have a bowel movement later.


Tianshu acupoint is mainly used to treat gastrointestinal diseases. The main diseases are: constipation, abdominal distention, diarrhea, periumbilical pain, ascites, intestinal paralysis, indigestion, nausea and vomiting.


Tianshu is the recruitment point of the large intestine, which is issued by the pulse qi of Yang Ming, which mainly regulates the intestines, regulates qi stagnation, and eliminates food, and is the key point of the abdomen.


A large number of experiments and clinical tests have shown that acupuncture or moxibustion Tianshu acupoints have significant effects on improving intestinal function and eliminating or alleviating various syndromes caused by intestinal dysfunction.


The sixth key

Lower blood pressure and press the Lao Gong acupoint



Blood pressure rises dramatically when people with high blood pressure are angry, angry, agitated, or tired.


At this time, pressing the Lao Gong acupoint (bending the fingers into a fist, at the tip of the middle finger) can gradually return blood pressure to normal.


The five elements of Lao Gong acupoint belong to fire, which has the effect of purifying the heart and reassuring the gods. Make a fist, and the tip of the middle finger is the Lao Gong acupoint.


When a hypertensive patient has a sharp rise in blood pressure due to anger, anger or agitation, he can press the Laogong acupoint.


Use your thumb to start pressing from the Lao Gong acupoint of the other hand, pressing one by one to each fingertip, alternating between the left and right hands.


Keep your mind calm and breathe evenly when pressing. A sudden increase in blood pressure after compressions may be relieved.


The seventh key

Relieve stomach pain and rub the foot Sanli acupoint



When you have stomach pain, you can use your thumbs to rub the three miles of your legs (three inches below the eyes of the outer knee and a horizontal finger on the outside of the tibia), and the stomach pain can be significantly reduced after 3~5 minutes after the soreness and numbness.


Zusanli is a large cave that can prevent and treat a variety of diseases and strengthen the body and mind.


Traditional Chinese medicine believes that massaging Zusanli has the effects of regulating the body's immunity, enhancing disease resistance, regulating the spleen and stomach, replenishing the middle and invigorating qi, activating the meridians, dispelling wind and dampness, and strengthening the right and dispelling evil.


The eighth key

Anti-vomiting refers to pressing the Neiguan acupoint



When vomiting, the middle finger can be used to press the inner guan (two inches to three horizontal fingers on the horizontal stripe of the palmar wrist, between the two tendons) to stop vomiting.


If there is a feeling of soreness when pressing, it means that the acupuncture points are pressed, and the nausea and vomiting can be relieved after 2 minutes.


Neiguan acupoint has the effect of channeling water and dampness, calming the heart and calming the nerves, regulating qi and relieving pain.


Indications: heartache, palpitations, chest tightness and shortness of breath, hiccups, stomach pain, insomnia, morning sickness, motion sickness, arm pain, headache, bloodshot eyes, nausea and vomiting, chest and rib pain, epigastric pain, angina, menstrual pain, diarrhea, mental abnormalities, etc.