Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Teacher Hui Xin, what is the method of pushing the five internal organs from left to right?
Teacher Hui Xin, what is the method of pushing the five internal organs from left to right?
There is a mutual restriction and coordination between liver and lung in the movement of promoting qi, and the cause of liver ascending and lung descending is in a dynamic balance. * * * not only regulates human qi, but also maintains the coordinated operation of viscera and qi. According to the theory that the five zang-organs produce grams, "Qi will rise if it falls, and it will not rise if it does not fall." Liver qi rises because lung qi drops, and lung qi drops to prevent liver qi from rising too much.
Application of left ascending and right descending in acupuncture: Professor Liang Qu of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine used the theory of left ascending and right descending to guide the treatment of female mammary gland hyperplasia, and treated it as a control group. The results show that the effective rate of left ascending and right descending treatment is obviously higher than that of conventional acupuncture treatment. It is also superior to ordinary acupuncture in improving breast swelling and pain, lump hardness, lump range and size, emotional and mental fatigue and laziness, facial pigmentation, bilateral fullness, abnormal leucorrhea, sleep, diet and tongue picture.
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