Why This Course Was Created:
In today's fast-paced world, increasing stress and environmental factors have led to a rise in heart health concerns. Many individuals experience symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, anxiety, and insomnia. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) identifies the Hand Shaoyin Heart Meridian as a key pathway influencing heart function and emotional regulation. Tai Chi Pestle Needle Therapy, a gentle and non-invasive technique combining acupuncture and massage benefits, can stimulate crucial acupoints along this meridian to promote heart health, relieve stress, and enhance overall cardiovascular function.
Though the term "needle" appears in its name, Tai Chi Pestle Needle differs from acupuncture. This therapy does not involve penetrating the skin or muscles, making it entirely painless. Additionally, as there is no skin penetration, the risk of cross-infection is eliminated. It combines the advantages of acupuncture and massage.
The technique requires minimal tools, targets select acupoints, and is easy to perform. Its simplicity makes it suitable for widespread application, particularly in home healthcare. With proper training, individuals can practice basic Pestle Needle Therapy independently.
Course Goals:
- Learn how to apply Pestle Needle Therapy to stimulate the Hand Shaoyin Heart Meridian and support heart health, alleviating common heart-related discomforts.
- Understand how this therapy helps regulate emotions, reduce anxiety, and promote restful sleep.
- Develop the ability to practice Pestle Needle Therapy independently for long-term heart and emotional well-being.
Who Can Benefit from This Course?
- Individuals experiencing heart-related discomforts such as palpitations, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
- Those dealing with high stress or emotional instability, including anxiety, irritability, and insomnia.
- Medical professionals.
- TCM practitioners and enthusiasts.
- Health Coaches and Therapists.
- Family members and caregivers.
- Massage therapists.
- Individuals seeking alternative therapies.
The Course Content includes:
- Section 1: Hand Shaoyin Heart Meridian and Heart Health & Introduction to Pestle Needle
- Section 2: Jiquan (HT1) Acupoint – The "Heart Energy Source" – Acupoint location method and practical acupoint massage
- Section 3: Qingling (HT2) Acupoint – The "Heart Fire Extinguisher" – Acupoint location method and practical acupoint massage
- Section 4: Shaohai (HT3) Acupoint – The "Heart Blood Circulation Booster" – Acupoint location method and practical acupoint massage
- Section 5: Shenmen (HT7) Acupoint – The "Calming and Sleeping Point" – Acupoint location method and practical acupoint massage
- Section 6: Shaochong (HT9) Acupoint – The "Emergency Heart Switch" – Acupoint location method and practical acupoint massage
Key Features of This Course:
- Simple and easy-to-follow techniques.
- Requires only 5-10 minutes of daily practice.
- Pestle Needle tools are made of durable solid copper for long-term use.
- Painless and risk-free alternative to acupuncture.
- Suitable for all age groups, including seniors, women, and children.
- Beginner-friendly, effective for home healthcare.
- Led by Master Shunling Xin, with English subtitles available.
- Direct Q&A support via WhatsApp.
- Certificate awarded upon course completion.
How to Access the Course:
This online course provides lifetime access, allowing participants to revisit lessons anytime.
Two Ways to Watch:
- After purchase, an order confirmation email will be sent. Click "Go to My Courses Page," log in with your email and password, and access your course.
- Visit our website qctedu.com, navigate to "My Courses" in the menu, log in with your email and password, and start learning.
Important Reminders:
- Consult a healthcare professional before starting this course to ensure it is suitable for your condition.
- If currently on medication, perform massage under medical guidance to avoid interfering with treatment effectiveness.
- Apply gentle pressure when using the Tai Chi Pestle Needle tool to prevent skin or muscle discomfort.
- Perform massages in a calm, clean, and comfortable environment to optimize relaxation.
- Keep hands and tools clean to reduce the risk of infection.
- Carefully follow diagrams to accurately locate acupoints.
- Improper massage techniques may not yield the desired effects and could cause discomfort.
- Each acupoint massage session should last 3-5 minutes and be done daily or every other day.
- Avoid prolonged massage durations to prevent muscle fatigue—adjust according to your body’s needs.
- If dizziness, palpitations, or discomfort occur, discontinue immediately and seek professional advice.
- Mild soreness after massage is normal, but persistent pain or swelling requires medical attention.
- Monitor heart health progress and track improvements for effectiveness.
- Massage is a complementary therapy and should not replace prescribed medications—use it alongside other treatment approaches.
This course not only supports heart health but also helps in stress management and achieving balance between mind and body for a healthier lifestyle.
Join us today and discover how Pestle Needle Therapy can enhance your heart health and well-being!