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Which Ghost Point is helpful for a broken heart?
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Pericardium 7 (PC7).
What specific mental health disturbance does Pericardium 8 (PC8) address?
Paranoia.
What dietary changes are suggested to treat Flem?
A clean diet free of sugar, dairy, processed foods, and alcohol.
Why should one be cautious when using Du 16 (D16)?
It is considered a dangerous point and is used for resistance to change.
Which point is used for patients overwhelmed by responsibilities or past sexual abuse trauma?
Bladder 62 (BL62).
What mental health issue does Lung 11 (LU11) address?
Breakup of partnership.
How does Invisible Flem manifest in terms of mental health?
It affects mental clarity, causing conditions like foggy mind, anxiety, and depression.
What mental disturbance is treated by Large Intestine 11 (LI11)?
Loss of control and rage.
Why is Stomach 40 (ST40) a significant acupuncture point in treating Flem?
It is effective for clearing both visible and invisible Flem.
Which point is associated with intergenerational trauma and nervous laughter?
Du 26 (D26).
What are the two types of Flem according to TCM?
Visible Flem and Invisible Flem.
What is the alternative to Guifeng for enlightenment and inner connection?
Yintang.
What is a common point combination for treating poor body image and emotional eating?
Spleen 1 (SP1) + Gallbladder 34 (GB34).
Which Ghost Point is used for emotional eating and needs to be pricked to bleed?
Spleen 1 (SP1).
What are the 13 Ghost Points used for in TCM practice?
They are used for grounding patients and calming mental disturbances.
What is the indication for using Ren 24 (R24)?
For people who never smile or laugh and are consumed by dark thoughts.
What purpose does Du 23 (D23) serve?
To help calm the state and support memory, commonly used in dementia cases.
What are some examples of Visible Flem?
Cysts, obesity, and arterial plaque.
Name three causes of Visible Flem.
External factors (e.g., pathogens, diet, lifestyle), internal factors (e.g., weak constitution, genetics), and mental disorders.
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