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Cupping to eliminate dampness and reduce blood fat?
Yes, cupping can be done at the corresponding acupoints to eliminate dampness and reduce blood fat.

Commonly used lipid-lowering acupoints:

There are Neiguan, Zusanli, Fenglong, Sanyinjiao, Taichong and Taibai, but Neiguan or Zusanli is the first choice.

1. Neiguan?

2 inches above the wrist transverse striation, between the palmaris longus tendon and the flexor carpi radialis tendon. Neiguan point belongs to pericardium meridian of hand jueyin, which starts from chest, goes out of pericardium meridian and goes down to diaphragm. Pressing Neiguan can calm the nerves, relieve joint pain, relieve depression, broaden the chest, regulate qi and publicize.

The lung can relieve asthma, relieve pain, reduce adverse reactions and stop vomiting, regulate yin, Yang Qi and blood, and dredge meridians.

2. Zusanli?

The lateral knee is 3 inches below the eye, or the lateral patellar ligament is 3 inches down, and the tibia 1. There is a folk saying that "rubbing Zusanli is equivalent to eating an old hen". Bend your knees, put one hand directly on the patella of the knee joint, straighten and point down and in the middle.

This point is located outside the lateral mouth reached by the fingertips.

3. Red Dragon? It is located in the anterolateral part of the calf, 8 inches above the lateral ankle tip, and at the lateral two fingers (middle fingers) of the anterior edge of the tibia. Pressing or needling this point often has the effects of regulating stomach, regulating qi, resolving phlegm and eliminating dampness, clearing heart fire and calming nerves.

4. Sanyinjiao? This point is 3 inches above the tip of the medial malleolus, and the posterior edge of the tibia is close to the depression of the bone margin. It is the intersection of spleen meridian of foot Taiyin, kidney meridian of foot Shaoyin and liver meridian of foot Jueyin. Acupuncture or massage this point is equivalent to invigorating spleen and qi, nourishing liver and kidney, eliminating dampness and dredging collaterals.

5. Too hasty?

Located on the dorsal side of the foot when it is depressed behind the first metatarsal space. Rubbing this point often has the functions of calming the liver and clearing away heat, soothing the liver and nourishing blood, and eliminating evil spirits.

6. Taibai? Located at the medial edge of the foot, when the first metatarsal bone is depressed below the back, it is one of the important acupoints on the spleen meridian of Taiyin foot.

Damp-removing acupoints:

1, Quchi point

The damp and turbid qi of the large intestine meridian gathers here, and the cold is supplemented by moxibustion, while the hot air is used to purge it.

2. Chengshan point

Spleen-soil particles descend along the bladder meridian and water is fixed here, which transports water and dampness and consolidates spleen-soil. Cold and dampness are treated with moxibustion, and wind and heat are treated with moxibustion.

3. Yinlingquan point

Spleen meridian qi and blood meet here to expel spleen dampness, cold to assist moxibustion, and summer heat to guide diarrhea.

4. Zucker point

The damp heat and moisture in the upper part of the chest and abdomen gather here to collect the qi and blood of the heart meridian. Make up or keep acupuncture and moxibustion when it is cold, and guide diarrhea when it is hot.

5. zhongwan point

The ground part of Ren meridian runs downward from here, gathering and conducting the water and liquid on the ground, supplemented by acupuncture in cold and discharged by purging needles in hot.

6. Sanyinjiao

The qi and blood of the Foot Three Yin Meridian meet here, and the qi and blood of the Foot Three Yin Meridian are reorganized and then diverted, and the cold is supplemented by moxibustion, and the hot air is vented by diarrhea.

7. Yongquan point

As a result, the water in the kidney meridian in the body gushes out, dissipates heat and makes it angry. If it's cold, diarrhea should be done first and then tonic, or diarrhea alone, and tonic if it's hot.