Dr. Fang Gonggong, a researcher at the Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the chief physician of the Acupuncture and Moxibustion Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that there is no scientific basis for calling the armpit, elbow socket and knee socket of the human body as' sewage outlets'.
From the point of view of acupuncture and clinical medicine of traditional Chinese medicine, there is no evidence to prove the scientific nature of digging sewage outlets to detoxify, and there is no scientific basis at all.
The so-called "sewage outlets" such as armpits, elbow nests and knee nests mentioned in the network are just wrinkles in human joints. There are indeed some acupoints and meridians, especially cubital fossa and knee fossa, but acupoints may not be able to dispel dampness and detoxify, but slapping may not be able to pass through meridians. Even if the channels and collaterals are really "open", they can expel toxins without seeing them.
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