In TCM, hair is a reflection of the health of the blood. Healthy, abundant blood nourishes hair, keeping it strong, vibrant, and beautiful. On the other hand, blood deficiency can lead to issues like hair thinning, graying, or loss.
The scalp, as the head of Yang, is home to key acupressure points and meridians. There are 5 major meridians that run through the scalp, including the Du Meridian at the center, Bladder Meridian, and Gallbladder Meridian on the sides. To support hair growth, a simple and effective TCM tip is to use a wooden wide-tooth comb, like the ones from TanmuCare, made from premium sandalwood. This gentle scraping technique stimulates blood circulation and promotes healthier hair.
Each meridian relates to our health issues, which is why we always emphasize that scalp gua sha is essential for our holistic wellness.
Du meridian
If you want to:
nourish the brain and spinal cord
Reduce hair loss and promote healthier hair growth
Prevent mental disorder and dizziness
Treat febrile diseases
Bladder meridian
If you have :
Difficult urination, incontinence
Nasal congestion
Painful eyes
Runny nose, nose bleeding
Gallbladder meridian
If you have:
Poor quality of sleep
Lack of confidence
Easily discouraged by adversity
Pains of two ribs
White hair
To do this:
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Gently scrape using our gua sha combs from the front of your scalp to the back of your neck.
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Scrape each line 36 times, until your scalp feels warm,start with a slow and gentle stroke.
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Enjoy the benefits: improved blood flow, stress relief, and better sleep quality.
Take just 5 minutes a day with your TanmuCare comb for healthier hair growth and enhanced well-being. You will definitely feel the difference!
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