Eyebrows are the location of Tang Yin point, the meridian point of traditional Chinese medicine. Health-preserving people call Tang Yin point "going to heaven". Traditional Chinese medicine believes that by stimulating this part and practicing diligently, you can obtain the "inner elixir" of immortality. Traditional medicine believes that it is meaningful to observe health through Tang Yin.
According to the five colors in Huangdi Neijing Lingshu, the blackening of Tang Yin shows that people's heart function is not good, blood supply to the brain is insufficient, the heart is ischemic and hypoxic, and even myocardial necrosis occurs; Tang Yin is too red, which means dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, big temper and easy to have a stroke; Tang Yin's yellowing indicates that the human body is deficient in qi and blood, and the spleen and stomach are weak.
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According to Chinese medicine, Tang Yin's problem is a weak disease. In fact, in this case, as long as you massage your eyebrows, the fatigue symptoms can be well alleviated.
Tang Yin's point is easy to find, located in front of the face, with Tang Yin's point in the center between the left and right eyebrows.
Stimulating Tang Yin also has the effects of refreshing the brain and improving eyesight. Pick up the skin between the eyebrows with your thumb and forefinger, and pull it up a little 100 times a day, and there will be a feeling of bloating spreading to both sides, which is the influence of yang, and then you will feel particularly awake and bright eyes.
Regular massage of this Tang Yin acupoint can also make the brain responsive, enhance memory and improve vision loss.
This point can also obviously regulate and improve the nasal congestion caused by chronic rhinitis and the accompanying dizziness, headache and olfactory disorder.
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