You’re so hot-tempered, don’t be too hot-tempered.

Two days ago, the quiet atmosphere was broken by a burst of anger in the hallway outside the clinic, and an aunt came in angrily. After my careful questioning, I realized that the aunt had a belly full of pain, mainly double coercive pain, conscious chest tightness, flatulence. I let her first point on the back of the foot Taichong point, the aunt felt bloated and painful, puzzled to ask me what is this point? I told her in a serious manner, you have such a strong temper, but do not quickly point to your Taichong! “Taichong point” in the back of the foot is the key point of health. Some people compare “Taichong point” to the human body’s air outlet, because it is the liver meridian of the original point and acupuncture point, is the liver meridian of the fire point, stimulation of the point can be the liver qi and liver fire dissipated. Therefore, by rubbing the “Tai Chong point”, you can maximize the dispersion of the body’s pent-up Qi. “Taichong point is easy to find, on the back of the foot where the big toe meets the second toe, push towards the neck of the ankle and push to the end of the connection between the two bones is Taichong point. Pressing and kneading method is to carefully find the most painful point. As the liver meridian route is from the bottom up, along the meridian for the tonic, against the meridian for the diarrhea, therefore, the elimination of anger should be pushed against the liver meridian, from the “Taichong point” to the toes of the direction of the push and kneading to have the strength to produce a feeling of acidity and swelling for the best, can be put to help to basically drain the liver fire out of the way. Chinese medicine believes that the liver is the “general’s officer”, the main anger. Anger refers to the fire, or depressed and do not send, or dry sulking. When people get angry, the anger often go “liver meridian” route. Taichong point is the original point of the liver meridian, theoretically speaking, the original point tends to regulate the overall qi and blood of the meridian. When a person is angry, the liver will also be affected, and Taichong, the original point of the liver meridian, will show some signals, such as pressure and pain, changes in temperature or color, more sensitive to the outside world, and even abnormal tension in the soft tissues. Often overlooked in life, patients with symptoms of anger and rage often have abnormalities at Tai Chong. Through acupuncture and massage of the Tai Chong points, it is indeed possible to relieve the patient’s emotions. The Tai Chong point on the foot has a reflex zone for the chest, and pressure can likewise relieve discomfort in the heart and chest.