A Brief Introduction to the Qi of Descending Inversion in Ancient Books

Descending adverse flow is one of the methods of regulating qi. This is a method for treating lung and stomach qi rising. If lung qi goes up, there will be symptoms such as cough, asthma, excessive phlegm and shortness of breath. Acupuncture points such as Shu Fei, Chise, Zhongshan, Tiantu and Fenglong are often selected, and the acupuncture method is purgation. Uprush of stomach qi will cause hiccups, chest tightness and discomfort, and delayed pulse. Acupuncture often takes points such as Wan, Neiguan, Zusanli and so on. And acupuncture is a supplementary method; Moxibustion is acceptable.

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