What are Some Upset Stomach Remedies?

Gastrointestinal discomfort is a Chinese word that refers to stagnation of liver qi, liver spleen, and spleen and stomach damage.

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Gastrointestinal discomfort is a Chinese word that refers to stagnation of liver qi, liver spleen, and spleen and stomach damage.
Chinese name
Gastrointestinal upset
Meaning
Liver qi stagnation, liver spleen, spleen and stomach damage
the reason
Encounter something that doesn't go well, get angry
Pay attention
Cold stomach and gastrointestinal discomfort eat radish and taro
In the event of something unpleasant, angry and angry, some people will be angry with stomach pain, so quickly rub the stomach, if the symptoms did not ease, Wang Haiquan, director of massage department of Shandong Provincial Hospital suggested that you may press the chest and back. Because, although it is stomach pain, the root cause is the liver, emotional depression, anxiety and anxiety, resulting in liver qi stagnation, liver spleen and spleen and stomach damage. At this time, the main purpose is to relieve liver and qi, so that the meridians are unobstructed, and the stomach naturally does not hurt.
There are two methods of pressing acupoints and rubbing on the back. Unlike the acupoints in martial arts novels, the acupoints on the back do not need a deep "kung fu". Tiantian (the depression in the middle of the upper sternum), Yushu on the back (1.5 inches below the spinous process of the 7th thoracic spine), Spleen (1.5 inches below the spinous process of the 11th thoracic spine), Weishu (1.5 inches below the spinous process of the 12th thoracic spine), press for 1 minute at each acupoint, with the degree of soreness as the degree.
Rubbing the back can be like rubbing a bath, lying on your back, rubbing the palm of your hand along the sides of the spine from the top to the bottom, pushing it 36 times to the left and right, taking the degree of conscious skin heat transmission as the degree.
Cold gastrointestinal discomfort avoid eating radish and taro.

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