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Is navel therapy of traditional Chinese medicine really useful?
Ding Guier's navel patch should be familiar to everyone, and it should be the earliest known case of navel therapy in traditional Chinese medicine. The so-called umbilical therapy is to apply drugs to the human body through Shenque point-umbilical eye, so as to achieve the purpose of treating diseases and preserving health. Many people have doubts about umbilical therapy. Does it really work?

? Many people think that the medicine used for decocting can be used by sticking it on the navel? This problem can be seen in plaster, a characteristic product of traditional Chinese medicine. It is also administered in vitro, but the preparation process is unique, and the selected drugs are irritating, so they have the effect of penetrating skin to bones and muscles. It often has a good effect, but because the selected drugs are irritating, some people will have itchy skin and cause discomfort. Remember to tear off the plaster to avoid serious injury, but it is normal.

? Plaster can play a role because Chinese medicine takes advantage of the medicinal properties and taste of drugs. It's like a stomachache, just cover it with a warm water bag. If it is red and swollen, use ice to relieve the pain. Eating spicy sweat can cure colds. The sexual taste of drugs can not only be boiled out, but also directly affect the human body. It is said that all medicines that can be eaten can be used externally. Clinical curative effect confirms this, especially for deficiency syndrome and cold syndrome, the effect is better.

? Although umbilical therapy is also administered in vitro, the action site is the navel, and the curative effect is easier to deepen. For the treatment of spleen and stomach deficiency cold, dysmenorrhea and palace cold, male prostatic hyperplasia and even impotence, the effect is particularly good. Let's share an experience of mine.

? Among them, what I deeply understand is its effect in treating dysmenorrhea. My girlfriend used to be in pain every month, so I tried to treat her. Because of my poor medical skills, I gave her three pairs of medicine, but it eased a little, and the effect of moxibustion was not ideal. When it hurts, it always rolls around, and moxibustion and acupuncture are even more inconvenient. So I thought of umbilical therapy, so I combined a predecessor's prescription and mixed it with castor oil, and the effect was good after use. I used it for about two months, and then it was a little sour. Now the prescription is being adjusted to continue treatment.

? Since then, I have paid more attention to navel therapy, which is not only simple but also effective and worth using.

? But girls who want to stop menstrual pain must eat less cold! ! ! Remember, remember