Acupuncture can provide constipation relief while maintaining a healthy pregnancy. A combination of San Jiao 6 (Zhi Gou) and Stomach 36 (Zu San Li) is excellent for treating constipation during pregnancy. San Jiao 6 is the shu-stream and fire point of the San Jiao channel. It can regulate the qi of the three jiaos, unblock the qi of the fu organs, descend counterflow fire, open the orifices, activate the collaterals to disperse stagnation, and eliminate distention to stop pain.
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On Point
(Published Jul 31, 2011)
Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Introduces Dual Master's Degree Program in TCM
(Published Jul 31, 2011)
The Quest for Insurance Parity for Acupuncture in Colorado
(Published Jul 31, 2011)
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(Published Jul 31, 2011)
AAAOM Conference Opens New Doors
(Published Jun 30, 2011)
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Evolution of the Massachusetts Acupuncture Bill
(Published Jun 30, 2011)