BaoGu Publish time 2009-08-19 03:13:27

Acu-point as skin moistener

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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span lang="EN-GB">I am new to this forum and have chosen the name of Bao Gu as a sign of respect for the lady teaching medical and taoist knowledge she obtained from her father, Bao Qing, to her quite famous husband and well known Ge Hong.<span lang="EN-GB" style=""><o:p></o:p><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span lang="EN-GB"><o:p><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span lang="EN-GB">Since I have decided to become more practical, I am curious if there are acupuncture points moistening the skin, so I could save time and money to go and shop some facial moistening cream. I might as well buy new books and spend my time for learning new points<span lang="EN-GB" style=""><o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><span lang="EN-GB">There must be some points on the lung meridian….<span lang="EN-GB" style=""><o:p></o:p></p>
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Wilson1 Publish time 2009-09-26 23:48:11

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<p>Dear Bao Gu,</p>
<p>Your name sounds funny!</p>
<p>As to your question, yes of course acupuncture could help the skin, but not the way you are thinking of.</p>
<p>In fact we do have the herbs to this purpose, but you have to learn the herbal medicine first.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is used to treat the skin diseases in China, but not only for moisten the skin and nobody likes being needled for this purpose.</p>
<p>DK</p>
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ximecmar Publish time 2016-01-27 04:55:03

Yup :loveliness:
I agree that the lung channel aid but is not everything. Essential oils found support for skin support. For exemple: jojoba oil, aloe, shea butter, others. Small recommendation I gave you.         :kiss:

tutor Publish time 2016-02-21 12:36:46

The skin is not only influenced by lung!
Yes, the essence is more important to the skin! The congenital and qcquired essence in our body! For sure the blood is also important, but first of all, we need tothink of the essence, our own essence!

Acupuncture could help the skin, very much!!!
I have this type of patients, and for sure I've got very good effects!

ximecmar Publish time 2016-02-28 22:32:19

Right, dear Tutor.
The skin is the point of the iceberg be seen but his damage comes not only Lung but other characteristics we have learned in each module, and our process blood.

Tutor can say a simple protocol for back acne? I know that this compromises channel Liver and water body ...

I appreciate if I answered. Greetings from Colombia-South America.
 
PD: In this forum I always find many answers, how sad that students do not use it more often.

tutor Publish time 2016-03-07 18:20:51

Hi, Xime,
A back acne is often due to the heat or fire in the body, or in the blood! Maybe the heat could be mixed with dampness. But we do need the syndrome differential procedure, to see what the syndrome is.   

ximecmar Publish time 2016-03-08 06:09:53

Thanks that clears my doubts ...
When I discover that syndrome is... I share in the forum, I hope -you explain to me a little more.

Thank you very much.:handshake

tutor Publish time 2016-03-11 22:42:51

When you come to Beijing, I think we could talk much more!:lol
To learn medicine, the best way is to share the teachers' experience, of course, face to face!:);P

ximecmar Publish time 2016-03-21 22:32:30

Everything is possible :lol !!! I want to go to Beijing to do face to face :D. I feel there is much to learn:P.

tutor Publish time 2016-04-10 13:48:41

Recently, I did find a good veteran doctor of traditional Chinese medicine said the same as I did last time, we do need to learn the medicine face to face!:lol
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