TCM Recipes
General Joint Degeneration: Remedies for Osteoarthritis in Pets
General Joint Degeneration: GB34, ST36, BL11, KI3, SP9
General joint degeneration, Osteoarthritis in animals
This general animal recipe uses GB34 to relax tendons, ST36 to boost Qi, BL11 to tonify bones, KI3 to nourish marrow, and SP9 to resolve damp. It reduces joint degeneration in animals. Contraindications: Gentle needling for animals.
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BioCoherence Meditation
Visualize the acupuncture points that will aid in reducing joint degeneration.First, focus on GB34, located on the outside of the hind leg, just below the knee joint. This point helps relax tendons and relieve tension, promoting flexibility in the joints.
Next, bring your attention to ST36, situated on the front of the hind leg, just below the knee, and slightly to the outside. This point boosts Qi, providing energy and vitality, which is essential for overall health.
Now, consider BL11, found along the spine, near the shoulders. This point tonifies bones, strengthening the structure that supports movement.
Shift your focus to KI3, located on the inside of the hind leg, just above the ankle. This point nourishes marrow, supporting the health of the joints and tissues.
Finally, visualize SP9, positioned on the inner side of the hind leg, just below the knee. This point helps resolve dampness, which can lead to stagnation and discomfort in the joints.
As you breathe deeply, imagine these points connecting and harmonizing. Feel the relaxation spreading through the tendons, the invigorating energy flowing, the strengthening of bones, the nourishing of marrow, and the release of dampness. With each breath, visualize the joints becoming more resilient, moving freely and easily.
Allow this visualization to deepen your connection with your animal's body, promoting comfort and restoring balance. Embrace the natural healing that occurs as the energy flows through these points, restoring the joints to their perfect, normal state.