On October 23rd in Changchun, Jilin, we had the opportunity to observe a dedicated teacher guiding Lin Yuhua in acupuncture techniques. Can you tell us what specific skills Lin is working on during her training?
In another engaging session on the same day, we witnessed Lin Yuhua performing tongue diagnosis on a patient. How important is this practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and what insights does it provide?
Later, we saw Lin practicing Tui Na, a form of therapeutic massage. What is the significance of this practice in TCM, and how does it complement other healing modalities?
Additionally, Lin was seen practicing acupuncture on herself. What safety measures are in place for students as they learn and apply these techniques on themselves and others?
Lastly, she was seen studying acupuncture points. Could you elaborate on the importance of understanding these points in the context of TCM, and how they impact patient care?
It’s inspiring to see the commitment and effort that students like Lin Yuhua put into mastering the art of Traditional Chinese Medicine.