Patients with pulmonary nodules are not afraid anymore. Let me teach you two small movements. Take one shot every day, without spending a penny!
People who love nodules have a common personality trait, which is their tendency to be angry, especially when they tend to be sulky. They are always depressed, unhappy, and have a depressed liver
People who love nodules have a common personality trait, which is their tendency to be angry, especially when they tend to be sulky. They are always depressed, unhappy, and have a depressed liver. This type of person is more likely to develop thyroid nodules, breast nodules, lung nodules, polyps, fibroids, cysts, and other similar symptoms. It is very important for us to dissipate nodules, relieve liver stagnation, regulate qi in the middle, and activate meridians.
Today, I will tell you two small actions to help you relieve liver depression, regulate qi, and activate menstrual cramps. After reading them, everyone can click on a free follow and collect them to avoid missing them if you swipe them away.
The first step is to pat the inner side of our thighs, which is the place where our liver meridians walk. Patching three times a day for three to five minutes each time can help us regulate qi and blood, regulate liver qi, and activate meridians.
The second step is to tap our Tanzhong acupoint, which is located in the middle of the line connecting the two nipples in our body. You can put your hands together and tap this acupoint with the base of your thumb for about ten minutes every day. During this process, there will be a hiccup, which is a discharge of gas. Doing so can help us relax and regulate our qi, open our chest, and relieve stress, making our mood happier.
The combination of the above two actions every day can effectively alleviate liver qi stagnation, nodules formed by phlegm and blood stasis, and various discomfort symptoms.
I am Dr. Liu Hongxiang from the Respiratory Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you also have any issues related to pulmonary nodules, you can leave a message in the comment section. I will reply to you promptly if I see it.
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