Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Preservation: Apply ginger to the navel, and after a period of time, you will find surprises!

Ginger is a commonly used seasoning in our daily lives, but did you know?Ginger can also be applied externally in addition to eating. For example, persistently using "ginger on the navel" every night before bedtime can bring four major benefits to the body!After applying ginger to the navel for a period of time, these four changes quietly occur in the body!oneRegulating gastrointestinal functionSome people have bad eating habits, such as Binge eating and irregular meals, which can easily lead to dysfunction of our intestinal tract in the long run, which may lead to enteritis

Ginger is a commonly used seasoning in our daily lives, but did you know?

Ginger can also be applied externally in addition to eating. For example, persistently using "ginger on the navel" every night before bedtime can bring four major benefits to the body!

After applying ginger to the navel for a period of time, these four changes quietly occur in the body!

one

Regulating gastrointestinal function

Some people have bad eating habits, such as Binge eating and irregular meals, which can easily lead to dysfunction of our intestinal tract in the long run, which may lead to enteritis. The official account zyys899 only provides the latest and most professional health knowledge.

At this point, you can apply ginger to the navel, which can effectively treat enteritis. And if you experience abdominal distension due to overeating, or if you have constipation problems, ginger can also be applied to the navel to effectively improve these physical discomfort symptoms.

two

Avoiding motion sickness and seasickness

Carsickness and seasickness have always been a problem that troubles many people. To alleviate discomfort, many people take motion sickness medication before getting on the car, but are concerned that taking motion sickness medication may cause side effects.

Applying ginger to the navel can effectively improve the problem of motion sickness or seasickness, and is more effective than taking medication, without worrying about side effects.

three

Dispel Cold Qi

Many female friends have a cold constitution, especially in winter, which is particularly prone to the problem of cold hands and feet. During menstruation, excessive cold may cause dysmenorrhea.

At this point, women can use ginger to apply to their navel, which can effectively help the body dispel cold and warm the uterus to dispel cold. So, if a woman experiences menstrual pain during menstruation, she can use ginger to apply to her navel to alleviate it.

In daily life, not only can you eat more ginger, but you can also use ginger to apply to your navel to achieve certain health benefits.

A few cents' prescription allows Qi and blood to spread throughout the body

Today, I will introduce a formula that is particularly simple, cheap, and convenient. It can protect the cardiovascular system, effectively relieve constipation, and easily shake off a large stomach.

Jiang Rong Application:

Method:

oneCut a large piece of ginger into thin strips and mash it into a paste for later use;

twoUse a cotton swab dipped in moderate Baijiu (or 75% alcohol; note: people with skin allergy to alcohol should be careful to use it) to clean the navel and the skin around it;

threeApply ginger paste to the navel;

4Use a cotton swab to pick up white vinegar and pour it into the ginger paste;

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Fang Jie:The navel, also known as the Shenque acupoint, is a golden acupoint in the human body that can take medicine and has strong absorption ability. Baijiu disinfection and white vinegar can promote the percutaneous absorption of drugs. Ginger heat can be transferred to the viscera and strengthen the power of the pulse, which is especially effective for constipation and large stomach.

Content source:Traditional Chinese Medicine Moxibustion for Health PreservationWeChat official account

Compiled and edited by: Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Nursing

Correspondent: Qin Shasha, Sun Lei, Wang Jingjing, Dong Wei


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