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Students, if you want to really learn Chinese medicine, you can't give up your roots.
Famous doctors from ancient times to the present, including acupuncturist masters, all started from the examination of diseases.
Of course, the main books in the school of Chinese medicine are "Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and "Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine", but in fact, these two books are far from enough.
Let's say you admit a patient with a toothache and very definite symptoms. If you follow the "Acupuncture and Moxibustion", of course, the main acupoints are Hegu, Xiaguan, and Cheek Car. Okay, then wind and fire plus outer guan, stomach fire plus inner court, yin deficiency plus Taixi.
But how do you know exactly what kind of toothache a patient has? In which scripture is the sick of the sick? Is it in the viscera or in the guts? Which kind of yin and yang is it? Is it associated with any other disease?
If you can figure out what the patient's condition is through the four diagnoses, then a few simple points will solve the problem. On the other hand, even if you have more than 400 acupuncture points in your body, but when a patient comes to you, you don't know which acupuncture point to use, whether it is to replenish or laxative, then you don't dare to take the needle at all.
Of course, the same goes for Chinese herbal prescriptions.
You see what I mean, right? Thank you.
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From the perspective of the meridians of traditional Chinese medicine, the phenomenon of meridian sensing that can be produced by acupuncture refers to a subjective feeling of the patient during acupuncture operation. When the needle prick is in the correct position and has worked, the patient will feel a special sensation of walking along the corresponding meridian line. This sensation is often soreness, bloating, numbness, coldness, pain, or electric shock.
Occasionally one of these sensations will appear on its own, but in most cases, it is a mixture of soreness, swelling, and numbness. In the ancient books of acupuncture, this feeling is called qi sense, or deqi. Self-study needs to read more pearls of traditional Chinese medicine such as the Yellow Emperor's Neijing, and if you want to learn characteristic techniques, you need to go to other places to learn real skills.
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Familiarize yourself with all the acupuncture points of the human body, buy a model for practice, and it is best to participate in the 81 incurable diseases in the middle of the domain, and learn it more quickly.
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It depends on which level you learn, for example, Chinese martial arts have foreign boxing and internal boxing, and there are many moves in outer boxing, and the inner family is the road to simplicity! Acupuncture is the same, it generally requires complex theories, and if it is simple, I won't say much! If you need to know, you can contact me.
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The introductory method of self-learning TCM acupuncture is as follows:
To learn acupuncture, you should start with the basic skills of acupuncture and practice acupuncture techniques.
To learn Chinese medicine acupuncture, you must understand the meridians and put the twelve meridians (Hand Taiyin Lung Meridian, Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine Meridian, Foot Yang Ming Stomach Meridian, Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian, Hand Shao Yin Heart Meridian, Hand Sun Small Intestine Meridian, Foot Sun Bladder Meridian, Foot Shao Yin Kidney Meridian, Hand Yin Pericardial Meridian, Hand Shaoyang Sanjiao Meridian, Foot Shaoyang Gall Meridian, Foot Shao Yang Gall Meridian, and Foot Shao Yin Liver Meridian).
The direction of the eight veins of the Qi Jing (the focus is on the Ren pulse and the Du pulse, and the other belt pulses, Chong pulses, Yin and Yang pulses, Yang Wei pulses, Yin Wei pulses, Yang Wei pulses, etc.) should be very familiar, of course, it is best to be familiar with the basic functions of the five internal organs and six internal organs - this basic theory of Chinese medicine.
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Section: Give a prick, afraid of pain, reluctant to give up;
No.: Don't prick, not only can't prick, but also bend the needle, don't hurt, and don't have the courage to get the needle;
Third: Even if you are very brave to prick or prick the body, but don't still grinn at the pain, you may be able to prick this time, but you will never be pierced a second time!
Therefore, the first step in learning acupuncture is to learn to prick the needle, that is, to insert the needle painfully. I think this is the most important step in learning acupuncture! Because only if this step is taken, the patient will have the possibility to accept your **.
If you don't get the needle into the needle well, even if your theory is good, the patient is already afraid and won't even give him a first chance.
Therefore, only when the needle is not painful can the patient accept you, and you can take advantage of it and fully respond to all your theories in the patient.
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