A valuable health experience of a Chinese medicine practitioner: pulling the back of the foot is equivalent to pulling the 4 meridians, which is more effective than meridian massage, why, after reading the following article, you will understand.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the meridians determine the health of the human body, and once the meridians are blocked, many diseases will appear in the human body.
Blocked meridians can easily cause aging of the human body
Blockage of meridians is the direct cause of the decline in the body's function, which is commonly known as "microcirculation".
The microcirculation is located at the outer and distal ends of the body, and these places first form stasis and blockage, and then slowly spread inward, generally 1% per year.
When a person reaches the age of 50, the microcirculation stasis will probably reach more than 50%, and the human body will begin to age rapidly.
Some people live to be over 100 years old because their microcirculatory system is able to stay open;
However, there are also many people who "grow old before they age", this is because although they are young, the microcirculation stasis is very serious.
How to open up the meridians, prevent premature aging, and live a long and healthy life? The old Chinese medicine doctor taught you a very simple method - pulling the back of the foot.
Pull the back of your foot and live to 98!
Stretching the instep can exercise the four meridians of the liver, gall bladder, spleen and stomach, and play a role in draining the liver and gallbladder and regulating the spleen and stomach.
On the instep of the foot, not only are the four meridians of gall, stomach, liver, and spleen arranged in order from the outside of the foot to the inside of the foot, all of which reach the toes, but also the ear branch of the gallbladder meridian goes straight down to the front of the lateral malleolus through the fibula and enters the lateral end of the four toes of the foot (foot orifice yin).
■ The dorsal branch of the foot branches from the outside of the foot (foot crying), transversely crosses the instep of the foot to the end of the big toe (Dadun), and connects with the foot syncope yin and liver meridians.
■There are also three meridians of the stomach to the end of the toes, of which the lower branch of the stomach enters the lateral end of the second toe through the instep of the foot (Lidui).
■ The tibial branch veins branch out from (Zusanli) and enter the lateral middle toe of the foot;
■ The tarsal branch of the foot enters the inner end of the big toe (hidden white) and connects with the foot Taiyin and spleen meridians.
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