Raising Yang: Mastering Extraordinary Results

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Extraordinary Vessels support and consolidate our vital qi and substances. A common misconception among modern acupuncturists is that the primary goal of treatment is simply to relax and calm patients who are overworked, overwhelmed, and overstressed. This can result in excessive needling and prolonged retention times, which suppress the symptoms of modern life stress without addressing the root imbalances at the core of real recovery. Whether we’re working with the Yin Qiao and Yang Qiao, the Yang Wei Mai, the Chong Mai ascending the Du Channel in its third trajectory, or the Dai Mai functioning to secure and lift rather than drain and disperse, each of the Extraordinary Vessels has a unique role in clinical practice. They are particularly relevant in addressing patterns like the spleen’s failure to manage blood, sinking spleen qi, and spleen yang deficiency, commonly seen in cases of prolapse, pregnancy, and more.

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