
06/28/2024
http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/qigong/qigong3.htm
Please review the last video near the bottom of the page.
"Finally wash your hands and work on your ears. Squeeze and press every inch of them. If you find a tender spot on an ear (that is not a pimple or injury to the ear), squeeze it three times hard, then three times soft (yin/yang) over and over until you think you've done it enough. End your ear massage with three tugs. Grasp the entire ear and pull your hands down, sliding over the skin, all the way to your earlobe." It is very good for yourself and your father.
*** According to traditional Chinese medicine, the ears are an important part of human health. There are also many acupuncture points on our ears.
Take three to five minutes every day to rub and pull your ears, refresh, invigorate, and eliminate fatigue.
Whenever there is a problem with the body, reaction points will appear in the corresponding parts of the ears.
Therefore, gentle massage on the ears can not only prevent diseases, maintain health and beauty, but also regulate qi and blood.
Giving certain massage therapy to the ears can stimulate the acupuncture points in the ears and promote the circulation of qi and blood. In addition, there are many meridians in the ears, which can also mobilize the healthy energy in the body to enhance the body's resistance and immunity to diseases. If the ears are massaged regularly, it can eliminate fatigue, invigorate the spirit, make ears and eyes brighter, and has a good auxiliary therapeutic effect on tinnitus, headache, dizziness, insomnia, etc. It can activate the internal energy of the kidneys and delay aging. It can promote bile secretion and is beneficial to the bile duct.
Make empty fists with both hands, press and release and pull the helix up and down with your thumb and index finger until the helix becomes engorged and warm. This method has the effects of strengthening the brain, kidneys, ears, and eyesight.
It's good for everybody to do the simple self care exercise.