Between rows, between toes 1 and 2 on the dorsum of the foot, and at the edge of red and white meat behind the webbed toe, are the acupoints of the liver meridian of the foot Jueyin, which are also the acupoints of the liver meridian. This point has the functions of soothing liver and purging fire, clearing heat and cooling blood, calming liver and calming wind, dredging meridians and activating collaterals, regulating qi and relieving pain. Can be used for treating headache, dizziness, swelling and pain in the eyes, insomnia, anger, dry throat, polydipsia, epilepsy, carbuncle, chest fullness, hypochondriac pain, menorrhagia, urethral pain, incontinence, hernia, furuncle, mammary abscess, knee swelling and pain, and wet and dry beriberi.
Yongquan, also known as Qu Di, Dichong and Chueh-hsin. On the sole of the foot, when the foot is curled up, the depression in the front of the foot is about the intersection of the toe lines of the second and third toes of the sole and the front 1/3 and the back 2/3 of the heel line, which is the acupoint of the kidney meridian of the foot shaoyin, and the qi of the kidney meridian comes from this meridian, which is the well wood point. There is water in the kidney, and the cave is like spring water, hence the name Yongquan. This point is also one of the nine major points in Huiyang, which has the functions of clearing customs, inducing resuscitation, stopping syncope, calming the nerves, clearing away heat and reducing fire, calming the liver and calming the wind. It can be used for the treatment of syncope, slurred speech, panic attack (if people are about to get sick), apoplexy, convulsion, epilepsy, visceral anxiety, dizziness, dark eyes, apical pain, pharyngeal swelling, laryngitis, epistaxis, body heat, chest pain, heartburn, fullness in chest and hypochondrium, cough and asthma, yellow face and stomachache.
Combined function
Between the row and the row are the acupoints of the liver meridian of Foot Jueyin, which are the acupoints where the qi of this meridian slides and drains, the acupoints of Huo Ying and the liver meridian (the liver belongs to wood, wood can make a fire, and fire is the son of wood), which have the functions of soothing the liver and purging fire, clearing heat and cooling blood, calming the liver and calming the wind, dredging the meridians, regulating qi and relieving pain;
Yongquan point is the point of the kidney meridian of foot-shaoyin, which is derived from the qi of this meridian. It is a well-wood point, which has the effects of clearing customs, inducing resuscitation, calming the heart and calming the nerves, clearing away heat and reducing fire, calming the liver and calming the wind.
The lines are mainly clear; Yongquan takes Xia Zi as its priority. The combination of the two, one liver and one kidney, one clearing and one nourishing, and Shui Mu are mutually reinforcing, nourishing the kidney and liver, clearing away heat and quenching thirst, calming the liver and lowering blood pressure.
therapy
1. Hypertension.
2. Quench thirst (similar to diabetes).
3. dizziness.
Methodology
Interrow: Sit upright and hang your feet, and take the acupoints at the toe seam ends of the instep 1 and 2 toes. Straight stab 0.3 0.5 inch.
Yongquan: supine position, with five toes flexed. Acupoint is located in the middle depression of the front part of the center of the sole, which is about the intersection of the front middle part of the sole (except the toes) and the second and third metatarsophalangeal joints. Straight stab 0.5 1 inch.
experience
The combination of spring between rows comes from Fu Lun Bai Bing: "Spring between rows, kidney governing thirst and exhaustion." Pressing: The kidney exhaustion of thirst-quenching means the disease of thirst-quenching, which is characterized by yin deficiency and excessive fire, and kidney yin deficiency. The combination of the two points has the function of nourishing kidney and calming liver, so it has a good effect on dizziness, dizziness and elevated blood pressure caused by yin deficiency and excessive fire and liver yang disturbance.