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Raynaud's Relief: Improving Circulation and Comfort
The protocol for addressing Raynaud's Disease focuses on improving circulation and alleviating symptoms related to cold-induced vasospasms. It is commonly used to help individuals who experience symptoms like color changes in fingers and toes, numbness, and pain during cold exposure or stress.
Usage typically involves applying the protocol regularly, ideally in a calm and warm environment, to enhance its effectiveness. Practitioners may overlay this protocol with specific organs, meridians, or TCM points related to circulation and temperature regulation.
Common associations include the Heart and Kidney organs, as they relate to blood circulation and warmth. The Spleen and Liver may also be involved, given their roles in blood production and emotional regulation. Key meridians include the Heart Meridian, which governs blood flow, and the Kidney Meridian, associated with vitality and warmth.
In terms of TCM points, practitioners might focus on points like P6 (Neiguan) for circulation, H7 (Shenmen) for calming the mind, and K3 (Taixi) for strengthening the Kidneys.
Emotions linked with Raynaud's may include stress and anxiety, which can exacerbate symptoms. Addressing emotional well-being through relaxation techniques or specific interventions may enhance treatment outcomes.
Overall, this protocol can be integrated with other programs targeting circulation, stress reduction, and overall well-being.
In BioCoherence, Stimuli are in Lists, in Harmonic Boosts and in the Biomarker Panel. Stimuli and frequencies do not replace your doctor. Use under professional supervision only.