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What is Jin acupuncture?

What is Jin acupuncture?

The jingjin are a network of secondary meridians that form part of the meridian system of Chinese acupuncture. The word “jin” is usually translated as sinew or muscle and does include the notion of both muscle and tendon.

What is Tonification in acupuncture?

In traditional Chinese medicine, tonification is a form of therapy that aims to balance qi. It can be done in many ways, including massage, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary changes. Other methods include leading a healthy sexual life and practicing breathing exercises.

What are the treatment methods used in classical acupuncture?

There are 6 modern therapeutic methods used in TCM, including acupuncture, moxibustion, tui na massage, cupping/scraping, Chinese herbs, and TCM nutrition. ⁶ Acupuncture is the most often practiced component of TCM.

What are the four diagnostic methods used in traditional Chinese medicine?

Then, in order to examine these human pathological conditions in practice, TCM ancient specialists establishe four main TCM diagnostic methods as commonly called inspection (observation), auscultation and olfaction (listening and smelling), interrogation (inquirying or questioning), and palpation (pulse examination).

What is the difference between Qi and Jing?

The Qi Treasure is most simply summed up and perceived as our vitality. Our Qi energy animates our physical body (Jing) and governs/activates all bodily function and thought. It is said that Qi is the child of our Jing Essence, and when our Qi becomes strong, our Shen (Spirit) can shine bright.

How do I replenish my Jing?

In general, the foods in nature which are designed to nourish offspring will enhance your Jing, as well as some animal organs and tissues:

  1. Royal jelly.
  2. Eggs of birds e.g. Chickens or ducks.
  3. Fish eggs or roe.
  4. Seeds and nuts.
  5. Pollen.
  6. Bone marrow, particularly from pig spine.
  7. Brains.
  8. Kidneys.

What are Jing well points?

Introduction. The Jing-Well points are 12 acupoints located at the tips of the fingers and toes, except for Yongquan (KI1), which is located on the sole. These points together constitute the first set of Five-Shu points, next to the nails, and form the origin of the 12 Yin and Yang meridians.

How does an acupuncturist diagnose illness?

All the information used to make a diagnosis can only be obtained from acupuncturists’ ‘looking’, ‘listening’, ‘feeling’ and ‘thinking’. These subjective processes are inextricably linked and embedded in the comprehensive communication between the acupuncturist and the patient.

Where is Jing stored in the body?

the kidneys
Jing: Jing, which translates into “essence” is the substance that is responsible for both the essential immaterial (soul) and essential physical being (body) of a person. It is yin nature and is stored in the kidneys.

Can Jing be restored?

Herbs can play a profound role in stopping leaking and replenishing Jing. Both tonic and medicinal herbs are used to stop the leaking. The restoration process, however, is all about tonification.

What is the health benefits of Jing?

Description: JING is referred to as the primordial essence residing in the kidneys that supplies the core energy, power and stamina and allows us to experience superior physical health. Jing, when cultivated, gives us an abundance of foundational, functional energy to nourish the body, and support hormonal balance.

Can Jing be replenished?

The Jing stored in the Kidneys is the basis of health preservation and longevity. Jing can be easily replenished with the correct, high quality tonic herbs. Jing energy is depleted by living itself, but most especially by stress, excessive behavior, and overwork.

Where are Jing-River points located?

Jing-River The Jing-River points are situated at or proximal to the wrist and ankle joints.