TCM Recipes
Pediatric Allergies: Remedies for Eczema and Runny Nose
Pediatric Allergies 13: SI2, ST34, TV7, GV11, La14
Pediatric eczema, Food allergies, Runny nose
This recipe uses SI2 (Qiangu) for hand and allergies, ST34 (Liangqiu) for knee, TV7 (Zhongdu) for lower abdomen, GV11 (Shendao) to regulate spine, and La14 (Jingmen) for head and allergies. Gentle needling for children. Contraindications: Use caution with GV11 in back conditions.
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BioCoherence Meditation
Visualize SI2, located on the outside of the hand, in the space between the little finger and the ring finger. This point helps alleviate hand allergies and supports the lungs, promoting clear breathing.Now, bring your awareness to ST34, situated on the outer aspect of the knee, one thumb's width above the kneecap. This point aids in knee discomfort and is linked to the stomach, helping with digestion and food allergies.
Next, focus on TV7, found on the lower abdomen, about two finger widths to the side of the belly button. This point nurtures the lower organs and helps relieve issues related to the abdomen.
Shift your attention to GV11, located along the spine, between the shoulder blades. This point is essential for balancing the energy in the back and supports overall wellness, particularly in cases of respiratory issues.
Finally, visualize La14, positioned on the side of the chest, near the armpit. This point promotes harmony in the head and helps alleviate allergy symptoms.
As you breathe deeply, imagine each of these points glowing with healing energy, harmonizing the body and mind. Picture the energy flowing freely through these areas, restoring balance and tranquility. Allow this natural healing process to unfold, bringing relief from eczema, food allergies, and runny noses. Embrace the sense of wellbeing and ease as the body returns to its perfect state.