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Summary: Learn how to treat disorders in the large intestines with acupuncture with expert alternative care tips in this free online Chinese medicine video clip.
Sarah and Sig Hauer recently returned to the southwest after selling their practice in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. They were voted “Best Acupuncture Physicians” by their community in...read more
"SARAH HAUER: Hi. I'm Sarah Hauer. SIG HAUER: And I'm Sig Hauer and we're professional practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine. SARAH HAUER: We're here on behalf of Expert Village. SIG HAUER: And welcome to our video. The next points she did there were bladder 25, which are the back shu points of the large intestine. It does also contribute very well to help treating the lower back and obviously, it's going to help keeping the chi of the large intestine moving. And you want the chi of the large intestine always moving. You don't want it to ever stop. SARAH HAUER: These needles, these acupuncture points needled in combination are quite often used for lower back stiffness and pain, so they are a good grouping to use together. And I'm going to move up the spine now to find the back shu point of the spleen. Just double check my measurements."
eHow Article: Treating Intestines With Acupuncture