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https://tcmtips.com/6-acupressure-points-for-spleen-inflammation/
SP-3 is one of the important acupressure points for spleen inflammation which strengthens the spleen, harmonizes and regulates the spleen and stomach, clears Damp-Heat, and resolves dampness. SP-3 is a Yuan Source Point, which makes it an ideal acupressure point for supporting the spleen's Transformation and Transportation function in TCM.
https://www.jennadennis.com/spleen-6-sp6-acupressure-point-why-to-use-it-and-how-to-find-it/
This is the top point I recommend for homework to my clients when they have anxiety and/or hormonal issues. This point is where the Spleen, Kidney, and Liver meridians meet. Please note: Do not use SP 6 during pregnancy To find the point: pick a leg and find the inside ankle bone. Take your four fingers and place them right above the inner ankle bone. The point will be right above the fourth
https://acuproacademy.com/spleen-qi-deficiency-acupuncture-points-food-formulas/
The BEST acupuncture points for Spleen Qi Deficiency. When it comes to acupuncture point for SPLEEN Qi deficiency, Spleen 3 is the Yuan source point of spleen. So it has to be there because it's in charge of absorption digestion. The next one is Stomach 36 because it is the COMMANDER point of the digestive system and it tonifies Qi and blood!
https://www.wildearthacupuncture.com/blog/2021/12/14/spleen-qi-defiency-what-is-it-and-how-to-deal-with-it
Managing Spleen Qi Deficiency: Essential Tips for Improved Well-being. In the realm of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the concept of Spleen Qi deficiency holds significant importance as it is believed to underlie a range of health issues. The Spleen, according to TCM, plays a vital role in digestion, energy production, and overall vitality.
https://acuproacademy.com/the-spleen-channel-and-its-21-acupuncture-points/
Before we do that, the Spleen Meridian or channel, depending on how you want you want to use the word, is going to have 21 points and it is a foot meridian because it starts at the foot. Every Meridian in that either end at the foot, or start at the foot is a foot Meridian. It is a foot Tai Yin, Tai Yin means greater yin.
https://www.missionsfca.com/blog/slpeen-qi
Consult your TCM practitioner for diagnosis and additional guidance. Spleen Qi Deficiency symptoms: Poor digestion, frequent gas and bloating, loose stool, fatigue, poor appetite, tendency to gain weight, nausea, pale tongue with a thin white coating and teeth marks, food sensitivities, "nervous" indigestion Spleen Qi Deficiency causes: Improper diet, excess intake of refined or processed
https://yinyanghouse.com/theory/theory/traditional-chinese-medicine/spleen-qi-deficiency-tcm-diagnostic-pattern/
Spleen Qi Deficiency TCM Diagnostic Pattern. View SI 6 (Nursing the Aged) Dorsal to the head of the ulna in the body cleft on the radial side of the styloid process, found with the palm facing … Acute and Severe Pain, in the neck, shoulder a/or arms. Useful point for treating elderly patients, deafness, tinnitus, failing vision, upper body/limb stiffness.
https://www.activeherb.com/blog/spleen-qi-deficiency-what-is-it-and-how-can-tcm-help-overcome-it.html
Swelling. Pale tongue. Frequent urination. Organ prolapse. In addition to these symptoms, SQD has a related pattern, one in which Yang Qi is specifically lacking. Symptoms of Spleen Yang Deficiency also includes feeling cold and having cold limbs, being overweight or obese, loose stools, and sharp abdominal pain.
https://www.sixbranchesacupuncture.com/blog/understanding-tcm-organ-systems
Organ systems in TCM also house aspects of the mind or spirit. So when a TCM practitioner talks about a Spleen disharmony, they are including digestive and immune function, blood quality and production, muscle quality, and the intellectual aspect of the mind. An Organ system in Chinese medicine does not equal the organ that is named exactly
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32186160/
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture that reinforces the spleen to strengthen the lung in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods: This was a randomized, open-controlled trial in which the acupuncturist and the participants were not blinded, but the outcome evaluators and data analysts were blinded.
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https://www.acupuncture.com/education/points/spleen/sp6.htm
Insomnia, headache, dizziness, bilateral hypochondriac pain. Functions: Strengthens the Spleen and Stomach, resolves dampness, harmonizes the Liver, strengthens the Kidneys, nourishes Blood and Yin, regulates menstruation, cools and invigorates the Blood, benefits urination, calms the Shen. Notes: SP 6 is one of the most commonly used points
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512334/
Internal Phlegm is the consequence of a disruption of the body's fluid metabolism, which, in turn, is related to Spleen Qi. Symptoms can be manifold, ranging from poor general health and digestive dysfunction to obesity, heart disease, cognitive impairment, autoimmune disorders, and tumors (both benign and malignant).
https://www.thomsontcm.sg/articles/acupressure-massage-for-a-healthy-qi/
Zu San Li (Stomach 36) Location: On outer sides of both legs. 4 fingers width below the lower border of the knee cap and 1 finger width away from the shin bone. Method: Massage the acupoints on legs with index and middle fingers of hands at the same time. Benefits: Fortify the Spleen and resolve dampness - help to alleviate any digestive issues.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9595616/
Acupressure therapy leads to a relaxed feeling and perceived lower pain via release of specific peptides, which act as analgesics and sedatives. 25 TCM suggests that acupressure at SP-6, SP-8, and SP-10 points could be used to treat dysmenorrhea. 16 Alternatively, a number of researchers have proposed vitamin E as an effective method for
https://www.acupuncture.com/education/zf/splqixu.htm
SP Xu Edema; (Edema due to SP Qi or SP Yang Xu). SP Yang Xu is a more severe form of SP Qi Xu in which the Xu signs and symptoms are more pronounced and there are additional Cold signs and symptoms. (Yang Xu is a Xu Cold condition). SP Qi Xu can lead to Dampness Accumulating and hence can give rise to Dampness or Phlegm anywhere in the body.
https://tcmtips.com/learn-to-use-these-6-acupressure-points-for-white-patches-according-to-tcm-practitioners/
Zhongwan or Ren-12 is another of the vital acupressure points for white patches. It is located on the stomach, four fingers above your navel. It is the point where the index finger rests when you place the little finger on the navel. In TCM, Zhongwan helps to strengthen the stomach and spleen as well as resolve dampness.
https://myartofwellness.com/how-to-treat-dizziness-with-acupuncture-and-tcm/
Moxibustion treatment to the back is helpful, and applying pressure to Stomach-36 acupressure point can help the middle jiao open up. Neck Pain - if a neck problem is causing a blockage, due to a neck disease or bulging disc , unhealthy cervical disks, compression, tension, and muscle spasms can block upwards energy.
https://thepointdenver.com/blog/spleen-qi-diet-boost-metabolism/
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers have captured pictures of the brain while patients experienced a pain stimulus with and without acupuncture to determine acupuncture's effect on how the brain processes pain. ... As opposed to a Spleen Qi diet, with stomach heat w will want to focus on eating more raw, fresh
https://myartofwellness.com/how-to-treat-candida-with-acupuncture-and-tcm/
In TCM philosophy, the spleen and stomach play important roles in digestion, especially the transformation of one fluid into another, and the movement of fluids through the digestive and eliminative organs. Basically, in TCM, the spleen is responsible for turning what we eat and drink into healthy blood and Qi (life force energy
https://acupuncture.com/education/points/spleen/sp9.htm
Pain in the penis, dysmenorrhea, pain in the vulva. Resolves Dampness (especially of the Lower Jiao), regulates the Spleen, frees the water passages and urination. SP 9 is the point for resolving dampness (Cold-Damp of Damp-Heat) in the lower jiao. He-Sea points are where the qi of the meridian collects and goes deep into the body.
https://therapytcm.com/sp5/
Shangqiu acupoint Therapy. 1. Therapy rule: cold is to replenish by moxibustion, and heat is to relieve by acupuncture. 2. Massage: Pressing this point 3 to 5 times a day, 2 to 4 minutes each time, to treat various inflammations, and regular pressing of Shangqiu point will effectively maintain the breast and improve the chance of conception. 3.
https://twelvemeridian.com/blogs/acupressure-points-for-sleep-with-pictures-tcm/
The study would include 50 older adults who lived in a long-term treatment center and had sleep issues. For five weeks, one group received acupressure on the HT7 point on both wrists. The control subjects only received a light touch in the exact location. The result was positive for the acupressure study.