The earliest medical ancient book in China, Medical Zong Jin Jian, recorded in detail the method of selecting Yangchi point of human body: "From the middle column, four fingers are straight up to this section, and the wrist is sunken, and Yangchi point is also."
This acupoint receives weak moisture from Zhongzhu acupoint. After arriving here, it absorbs the heat of the external environment and expands into yang-hot gas.
Just like a pool radiating yang, it is called "Yang Pool", also called "Bieyang Point" and "Yang Fa Point".
"Bieyang" means the Yang of the triple energizer meridian, so don't take the Jueyin pericardium meridian.
"Fayang" means that the triple energizer meridian generates yang at this acupoint.
Many women have common problems of chills and cold hands and feet, especially in autumn and winter. Not only are their hands and feet cold, but they also suffer from diseases such as waist cold. As soon as the cold wind blows, I feel particularly cold.
Yangchi point can effectively treat female body cold symptoms. If you are extremely afraid of cold, you can often massage the back of your hand and the Yangchi point on your wrist.
It is an important acupoint for controlling hormone secretion under systemic blood circulation. As long as it is stimulated regularly, the blood circulation can be guaranteed to be unimpeded.
Yangchi point can also regulate the secretion of female hormones, maintain the balance of hormone secretion, and keep the body warm at all times, thus driving away the symptoms of chills.
If you massage Yangchi point and stimulate Shangguanchong, Mingmen and palm at the same time, it will have a good therapeutic effect on chills.
Because Yangchi point has the function of regulating hormone secretion, if pregnant women often massage this point, they can adjust the phenomenon of vomiting during pregnancy.
Massage this acupoint for a long time can treat women's pregnancy vomiting, long hair and other symptoms. It can regulate diseases such as diabetes and abnormal uterus.
Yangchi point is located on the wrist of the human body, that is, on the horizontal stripes on the back of the wrist, just opposite the knuckles of the middle finger and the ring finger.