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Magical ancient stone-bian therapy
According to Huangdi Neijing, acupuncture, moxibustion and medicine are four independent medical techniques in China. Bian originated in the Neolithic Age tens of thousands of years ago and gradually disappeared before the Eastern Han Dynasty. It has been lost for two thousand years. Moxibustion is the predecessor of acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, massage and scrapping. It is used for medical care together with stone tools. Moxibustion has disappeared, but scraping has a deep foundation among the people and lasted for thousands of years. Why? The answer is yes. Recently, the latest research in Japan has proved that there are a lot of immune cells on people's backs, and scraping their backs can activate these immune cells, and the effect is self-evident. Scraping also has some shortcomings, such as copper scraping tools, composite materials, untested jade, scraping oil and so on. Because they act directly on the skin, the harmful substances contained in them will penetrate into the human body. Better than scraping? The answer is yes. Transfiguration is a medical skill rather than a subject. The first thing to discuss here is what is the authentic sideline book and why it has been lost. The scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty said that Master Ji had no good stone, so he used iron instead. There is no good stone now, so we use metal (pointer) instead! What kind of stone is a good stone? "Difficult Classics" said: it is evil, the mood is swollen and hot, and it is also shot. The word "shoot" is mentioned here, and so is the shot in Zhang Congzheng's The Scholars. It seems that the ancients thought that Jiashi was a kind of stone with infiltration and divergence, which could act on the deep part of the body. It is precisely because of this kind of stone that the art of shooting is silent.

The pumice in Sibin published in Shangshu is the material for making Qing and brick furniture. This kind of stone has been shrouded in mystery in ancient books. During the Dayu period, the Qing Palace made of pumice from Sibin was a tribute, artifact (tiger pattern Qing Palace) and temple after the emergence of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism (about 2500 years ago). In Huangdi Neijing, it is said that Bian comes from the East, and the East here refers to Shandong; The History of Taoism says that Fuxi tasted grass to cure people. Fuxi is the leader of Tai Hao tribe, and Tai Hao is a branch of Dongyi, a nation along the coast of ancient Shandong, which means Fuxi is from Shandong. A large number of furniture unearthed in Shandong in recent years can also be used as evidence; Sibin pumice, which simulates furniture, is also produced in Shandong. In 1980s, we found and collected more than 200 tons of precious pumice in Xibin. Strict tests were conducted in authoritative laboratories such as China Academy of Sciences, Ministry of Nuclear Industry, State Seismological Bureau and Beijing College of Chinese Medicine. The results are as follows: ① There is a peculiar energy field, which can generate infrared thermal images and follow the meridian. (2) Rubbing or striking this stone can send out extremely rich ultrasonic pulses. This kind of stone is not radioactive and harmless to human body. ④ It contains more than 30 kinds of trace elements, among which strontium content is very high. ⑤ When touching human epidermis, the improvement and acceleration of blood flow in small blood vessels and capillaries can be clearly seen on the monitor. ⑥ Drinking pumice soaked in water can reduce triglyceride and cholesterol in blood and increase high density lipoprotein, which has obvious effect of regulating blood lipid. ⑦ Beating with stone (anvil or ruler) makes the human body have obvious acupuncture sensation (invisible needle). It should be said that the stone tools made of Spence pumice are authentic stone tools, and the stone tools we developed are real stone tools described in ancient books.

The medical theory of edge-operated medical care is based on the theory of meridians and acupoints in traditional Chinese medicine, which directly acts on the skin without oral administration, puncture, medium or cotton cloth, so as to scrape, push, rub, wrap, cool, draw, pull, click, press, vibrate, take and pat without pain. External treatment of internal diseases is based on dredging meridians and regulating qi and blood, removing pathological products in meridians, especially in deep skin meridians, treating both the symptoms and root causes, greatly relieving clinical symptoms in a short time and achieving the goal of recovery. It has unexpected effects on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, heart diseases, neck, shoulder, waist and leg diseases, and the majority of sub-health people.