Finger Pinching Therapy for Disease Treatment
Finger pinching therapy, developed based on Traditional Chinese Medicine meridian theory and modern spinal cord reflex theory, is a method of stimulating meridians originating from fingertip acupoints. Reported benefits include treatment of the following conditions:
Liver disease: Pinch the two joints of the right thumb;
Tinnitus: Pinch the three joints of both ring fingers;
Knee pain: Pinch the outer side of the three joints of the left little finger;
Diabetes: Pinch the two joints of the left thumb;
Hypertension: Pinch the base of the left little finger;
Heart disease: Pinch the inner side of the three joints of the left little finger;
Dermatitis: Pinch the bases of both index fingers;
Eye fatigue: Pinch the three joints of the right middle finger;
Enhance vitality: Pinch the three joints of the left middle finger. Each session lasts 3 minutes, performed once or twice daily. Its characteristics include immediate results and no side effects. However, pause if fever or finger injury is present.