Scraping therapy has developed into a natural therapy, which is suitable for many diseases. As early as the Complete Works of Treatise on Febrile Diseases by Zhang Fengkui, a medical scientist in Ming Dynasty, the etiology, pathogenesis and symptoms of the disease were described in detail. He believes that if the toxin enters from fur, it can block the vein of human body, block qi and blood, and make qi and blood circulation not smooth; When toxic pathogens are inhaled through the nose and mouth, they will block the collaterals and make the qi and blood of the collaterals impassable. The deeper these evils go, the more stagnant they become, so the stronger they become, the more urgent they are. In this case, first aid measures must be taken, that is, scraping and bloodletting must be used for treatment. Scraping therapy is to scrape the blood vessels on the acupoints of the epidermis meridian until the subcutaneous hemorrhage condenses into red spots like rice grains. Sweating makes sweat pores open, and the virus (virus) is excreted immediately, thus achieving the purpose of healing.
Lecture and demonstration: Xu Hui, attending physician of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
Scraping is a natural therapy in the treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine. Simple operation and wide indications, so it is very popular among people. Modern scraping is to use buffalo horn scraping board and scraping oil to stimulate the muscle surface, joints, nerves and blood vessels of human body in various ways, so as to achieve the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, relaxing muscles and tendons, balancing yin and yang and expelling toxins.
This program is explained by authoritative Chinese medicine experts, introducing the principle and correct scraping method of scraping, and explaining the symptomatic scraping method for various common diseases. The explanation is detailed and the technique is simple and easy to learn, which provides a correct scraping guide for the daily health care of medical workers and people.