Resources

A professional close-up showing an acupuncture needle inserted at HT-7 (Shenmen) on the inner wrist crease, ulnar side, for anxiety and insomnia relief.
An informational acupressure guide for ST 36 Zusanli showing the point location on the leg and a list of health benefits like digestion and immune support.
Close-up of the ST 36 Zusanli acupuncture point located on the lower leg below the knee, used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for longevity and energy.
Close-up diagram of the Kidney 3 (KI 3) Taixi acupuncture point located in the hollow between the inner ankle bone and the Achilles tendon.
Close-up of Lung 9 (LU9) acupuncture point location on the wrist crease for moxa and Qi support.
A rustic pot of simmering bone broth with medicinal herbs like ginger, goji berries, and astragalus for digestive and immune support.
Anatomical diagram showing ST-36 (Zusanli) located four finger widths below the kneecap on the outer side of the leg.
A diagram showing the Three Power Points for moxibustion—ST 36, SP 6, and CV 4—with moxa sticks being used to warm the points for vitality.
Close-up diagram of the Kidney 3 (KI 3) Taixi acupuncture point located in the hollow between the inner ankle bone and the Achilles tendon.
Alt Text: Illustration of the Spleen 6 (SP 6) Sanyinjiao acupuncture point located on the inner ankle, used for hormonal balance and stress relief.
Anatomical diagram showing the location of the Stomach 36 (ST36) acupuncture point on the lower leg.
A natural fiber body brush being used on the skin in upward strokes toward the heart to encourage lymphatic drainage and circulation.

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