Acupuncture Points ECWO
ECIWO Acupuncture Points: Discover and Treat Health Issues
Finding your acupuncture points using the ECIWO (Embryo Contains Information of the Whole Organism) biology approach is both simple and effective. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of locating these points and using them for self-treatment. ECIWO acupuncture offers a unique way to address health problems by identifying specific points on your body.
When Professor Yingqing Zhang uncovered the bio-holographic law, it led to the identification of numerous new acupuncture points. ECIWO biology, a concept less known outside China, has gained traction among traditional acupuncture practitioners in China due to its efficiency and remarkable results. In fact, around 92% of patients experience improvement with self-treatment using this method.
Locating ECIWO Acupuncture Points
Begin by using the eraser end of a pencil to gently explore your hand, applying steady pressure to the side of the second metacarpal bone. If you encounter a tender point during this exploration, it indicates a potential health issue in the corresponding area of your body. While the tenderness can't diagnose the specific disease, it does reveal the problem's location. Interestingly, the severity of tenderness often correlates with the seriousness of the illness.
In about 5% of cases, no tender spots are found. Though the reason for this is unclear, it's essential to note that if a point cannot be located, it cannot be treated using this method. It's worth noting that ECIWO acupuncture works most effectively during the resolution or healing phase of an illness, rather than during the conflict active phase.
Effective Self-Treatment
The ECIWO acupuncture points are present throughout the body, but they can be conveniently accessed on the hands, eliminating the need to disrobe. To treat these points, firmly press and rub the pencil eraser in a circular motion on the most tender point for approximately ten minutes each day. While this process may cause discomfort or even pain, the principle of "no pain, no gain" often applies here.
During treatment, you might occasionally experience dizziness or nausea. This reaction is typically due to a strong immunological response, and if it occurs, it's advisable to pause the treatment. Interestingly, this reaction often indicates that your body is responding well, and healing is underway.
Points to Remember
- There's no "crossover" between sides of the body; the point on the hand corresponding to the affected side will be more sensitive.
- Always begin with the most sensitive points and test both hands.
- While there's no risk of hitting a "wrong" point, be cautious not to break or bruise the skin.
ECIWO acupuncture points can also serve as a valuable method of pain control during the healing phase.
Conclusion and Further Resources
This article provides a concise overview of the ECIWO acupuncture technique, which has been shown to be highly effective in treating various health issues. If you're interested in delving deeper into this topic, you can explore Professor Yingqing Zhang's complete English works, which are available for purchase. Additionally, you can find more information about ECIWO and the bioholographic law.
Don't miss the opportunity to watch a video by Professor Yingqing Zhang, as these videos have been gradually disappearing from online platforms. You can view it here.
For more holistic health insights and resources, feel free to explore the New Holistic Medicine website.