How is the effect of bloodletting and cupping at Dazhui?

How is the effect of bloodletting and cupping at Dazhui?

Cupping therapy is a method of treating diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It has the effects of dispersing wind-heat, purging fire and detoxifying, and dredging meridians and relieving pain. Cupping on different acupoints will have different therapeutic effects. It is very effective in treating many physical ailments. So, is the treatment method of bloodletting and cupping at Dazhui effective? Today we will introduce this issue in detail to answer everyone’s questions.

1. Treatment of patients with cerebral hemorrhage (stroke): Anyone who bleeds will be in a coma. In that case, puncturing Yintang, Taiyang, Taichong and ten fingers to draw 1-5 drops of blood can help the patient wake up early and reduce the degree of hemiplegia. Remember: For any patient who is in a coma for more than 24 hours, the hemiplegia rate is over 90%. If it exceeds 72 hours, there will be 100% hemiplegia sequelae. Extremely difficult to treat. Therefore, to make the patient wake up as soon as possible is a priceless secret technique. After the patient wakes up, the Dazhui, Quchi, and Weizhong points should be used for bloodletting, and the patient has hope of recovery.

2. Neuralgia: If it is pain in the gallbladder meridian (pain on the outer side of the thigh and calf), you should carefully check the Yanglingquan and Fenglong acupoints to see if there is dilated blood vessels. If so, bleeding will occur and the disease will be cured.

3. People who are prone to boils and carbuncles should prick the posterior heart point for blood.

4. For those who have just started conjunctivitis and have not yet turned into styes, prick the temples and squeeze out 7-9 drops of blood. Squeeze out 3-5 drops of blood from the tips of the middle toes of both feet. If you prick the blood today, the disease will be cured tomorrow.

5. For patients with severe rheumatic disease in the legs, a 3-inch prick point is applied beside the third, fourth, and fifth thoracic vertebrae to cause bleeding. This will produce significant effects. There are many patients who have suffered from the disease for several years and are cured after 1-2 treatments.

6. For patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers, prick the blue veins from the inner courtyard to the Jiexi point of the foot, and prick near the outer ankle to cause bleeding. For gastric ulcer, blood vessels should be found within 0.5 inches above and 2.5 inches below the Tiaokou point.

VII. Chronic nephritis: (1) If yellow water flows out of the blood after pricking the Ruyu point, the patient will recover when the yellow water is gone. (2) Around the kidneys. (3) Bloodletting around the navel. (The middle of the navel cannot be pierced)

8. Bloodletting for hepatitis: Yangjiao, Zusanli, Quze, Yanglingquan, Sanyinjiao.

Any treatment method will only have better therapeutic effect when it is targeted. Even the best treatment method has to be effective for the symptoms. Therefore, when treating, it is necessary to choose the treatment method based on the actual symptoms. Although injections, bloodletting and cupping are effective, they should still be used under the guidance of a doctor.

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