Looking into the Historical Warning of Prohibition
of Moxibustion at ST36 From Xiao Er
(Little Child)
Volume 1 - Issue 2
Tong Zheng Hong*
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- As-You-Wish Healthcare Institute, Taiwan
*Corresponding author:
Tong Zheng Hong, As-You-Wish Healthcare Institute, MS in Acupuncture awarded by National University of
Health Sciences in IL, Taiwan
Received: October 22, 2018; Published: October 25, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/OAJCAM.2018.01.000109
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Abstract
Most patients are not aware of the heart disease for years until a “sudden and fatal” heart attack resulted from coronary artery
disease. Yin-Yang balance, the foundation and the guideline to explain that etiology of diseases that are understood as a loss of
balance between Yin and Yang, which is the unique concept distinguishing TCM from Western medicine. ST36 and LV3 representing
Qi and Blood are the essential acupoints to achieve the goal of Yin-Yang balance for Blood deficiency-patterned heart diseases.
Keywords: Ying Yang; moxibustion; ST36; Shao Yang
Abstract|
Introduction|
Age Related Debates in the Warning|
Glance at Foot Yangming Meridian and ST 36|
Quick Look at Moxibustion|
Chewing on the Warning|
Discussion|
Conclusion|
References|