How does the Foot Lin Weep look like? How to find the acupressure point?

If you get up in the morning with bitterness in your mouth, discomfort under the dewlap, depressed mood, do not like to talk, do not want to go to work (I know, everyone does not want to go to work), it means that you have rested too much this holiday, you can press and rub the foot Lin Weeping point. In spring, the body’s yang energy responds to nature, and is spilled outward to the outside. In spring, the yang energy of the human body responds to the nature and is released to the outside. The four qi tune Shen Da Lun”: “Spring March, this is called hair Chen, heaven and earth are all born, everything to glory, night sleep and get up early, wide walk in the court, be hair slow shape, in order to make Zhi Sheng, born but do not kill, give but do not take away, reward but do not punish, this is the spring qi should, the way to maintain health. Against it will hurt the liver, summer for the cold change, to serve the long less.” The bright spring, should be more exercise to encourage the growth of Yang Qi, otherwise it will be depressed and disease. This point is one of the main points on the bile meridian of the human foot Shaoyang, the bile meridian loses points, the eight chakra rendezvous points through the belt chakra points. Foot Lin Weeping. Foot, the point in the foot (there is also a point called head Lin Weep). Lin, the meaning of high down. Weeping, also tears. It means that the water, dampness and wind energy of the Gall Bladder meridian are transformed into rain and cold descending here, and the movement of Qi and blood changes like a tear drop falling from above, hence the name. A small part of the rain and cold descends to the ground and travels to the five points on the ground, while the majority travels outside the bile meridian. Foot Lin Weep can also be used in conjunction with Head Lin Weep to treat symptoms of eye discomfort such as tears in the wind. This is why the name “Weeping” is not in vain. The human body has twelve meridians and eight odd meridians, twelve meridians are divided into six yin and six yang meridians, and each meridian has “five important points” called well, Xin, lose, Jing, and He. “They are divided into five elements based on the principle of “yang well gold, yin well wood”. Then, the Yang meridian’s “losing point” is a wood point, which dredges the liver and Qi to relieve spasm and treat pain, while the Yin meridian’s “losing point” is an earth point, which strengthens the spleen and transforms dampness to treat weight. The Foot Lin Weeping point is an infusion point on the Foot Shaoyang Gallbladder meridian and is therefore a wood point. The liver and gallbladder meridians are wood, and the foot point is also wood, so it is a “meridian point”. The five elements of wood, as expressed in the changes of qi and blood in this point, represent “vitality, sprouting”. It corresponds to spring in the four seasons. Spring is wood, representing the movement of Qi in all directions. In spring, flowers and trees grow in abundance, their branches spread in all directions, and nutrients are delivered to the branches, so spring is wood. The material of the foot point is the water, moisture, and wind from the Qiu Hui point, which not only turns into rain and cold in this point, but also exports to the outside, showing the horizontal movement of wind and wood, so it is wood. The exact location of the foot is located on the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot, at the posterior aspect of the 4 toes (4th toe joint), in the lateral depression of the extensor tendon of the little toe. The point can be taken in a supine position, and the foot is located on the lateral dorsal side of the foot, in the interval between the metatarsal bones of the fourth toe and the little toe. In the book “Treatise on Typhoid Miscellaneous Diseases” by Zhang Zhongjing, a medical sage of the Han Dynasty, there is a very amazing formula called “Xiao Chai Hu Tang”. This formula can dissipate heat from the exterior of the body, dredge the liver and harmonize the stomach, and is useful for treating bitter fullness in the chest, loss of appetite, heartburn and vomiting, bitterness in the mouth, dryness in the throat, and dizziness in the eyes. In fact, we also have a great medicine in our body similar to the efficacy of Xiao Chai Hu Tang, which is the Foot Lin Weeping Point. Chinese medicine believes that the Qi of the Shaoyang Bile meridian is the primordial ancestral Qi of human beings, which is the master of ascension and development. Insufficient Yang Qi ascension will prevent the body’s Qi and blood from properly supplying the whole body, thus causing many diseases. The Lin Weeping point is one of the main points on the Gallbladder meridian, which is connected to the Belt Vessel and is a wonderful point to regulate the two meridians by adjusting one point. So what is the Belt Vessel? The Belt Vessel is one of the eight channels of the body, and is a horizontal channel that circles around the waist of the body. All other meridians on the body are longitudinal, and this meridian is like a rope that ties all the meridians together, so it is called the belt meridian. The Belt Vessel restrains the longitudinal veins. The three yin and three yang veins and the yin and yang two F veins are all restrained by the Belt Vessel to strengthen the connection between the meridians. It also protects the fetus and is responsible for the woman’s lower body. The Belt Vessel point runs diagonally downward along the upper edge of the hip bone to the lesser abdomen. The main symptom of the Belt Vessel is that the Belt Vessel does not lead, i.e., it is weakly restrained and causes various kinds of flaccidity, impotence and obesity. The Belt Vessel is a circle along the navel of the body, and is a very important health care meridian for human health. So the foot Lin Weep is also weight loss points, often press can Shu Liver Qi, pass stool, for centripetal obesity also has an important weight loss effect. Foot Shaoyang gallbladder meridian, “liver and gallbladder together” this idiom, also reveals the liver and gallbladder with one deep relationship, and gallbladder in fact plays an important role in supporting liver function. The bile meridian is a very long meridian that runs from the head to the side of the body and reaches the tips of the feet. When abnormalities occur in the bile meridian, symptoms such as green eyes, lack of energy, and inexplicable pain in the wrists and ankles can occur. Every day before going to bed may wish to point and rub the foot Lin Weeping point for a while, soon through the body Shu Tai, a fatigue is relieved. The body has damp friends, but also by rubbing this point to play the effect of dispelling wind and damp. Because the foot Linobu is the main body to promote the body’s less Yang Qi, dissolve the liver and gallbladder depression of Qi, often press the foot Linobu, will be conducive to maintaining a relaxed mood. The foot point not only has a curative effect, but also has a “diagnostic” function. If you feel pain when you press the foot point, you should pay attention to whether there are polyps or inflammation of the gallbladder. The most common symptom is a bitter, dry mouth after waking up in the morning, which is typical of Shaoyang disease and heat in the body. If one has asthma, this point also has the effect of stabilizing asthma. In clinical practice, the use of Xiao Chai Hu Tang in combination with pressing the Foot Lin Weeping point often results in twice the effect with half the effort. In addition to the Foot Lin Weeping point, there are also the following points: Eight Chakra Intersection Points Epithelial meridians, eight points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points, eight chakra points. What are the other points in the “meridian” besides the “wood” point of the foot? 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