The ear is seen as a miniature hologram of the human body
It is no accident that the ear, the hearing organ of the human body, is shaped like an upside-down fetus.
Traditional Chinese medicine theory believes that the ear is closely related to the internal organs and limbs of the human body. Every dot and line on the ear may correspond to the health of a certain part of the body.
Therefore, by stimulating the acupuncture points on the ears, the functions of various systems of the body can be regulated, and the circulation of qi and blood can be promoted, so as to achieve the purpose of disease prevention and treatment.
Erjian Point (Tip of the Ear Point): The “Switch” to Activate the Whole Body
The Erjian point is located in the helix area, at the tip of the helix. When the auricle is folded forward, it is at the helix part of the upper end of the auricle, that is, at the junction of helix areas 6 and 7. There are 2 such points in total, one on the left and one on the right.
It is mainly used for treating hypertension, fever, pain, restlessness, increased transaminase levels, hepatic coma, acute conjunctivitis, keratitis, etc. Pricking and bloodletting can be applied at this point.

Erjian Point (Tip of the Ear Point)
Regularly pinching and kneading the Erjian point (Tip of the Ear Point) can help relieve headaches and eye fatigue, which is especially suitable for those who use their brains for a long time or stare at screens.
Secondly, pressing and pinching the Erjian point helps to relax the nerves and improve sleep quality, which has a very good auxiliary effect for people suffering from insomnia or poor sleep.
In addition, it can also promote blood circulation in and around the ears, regulate qi and blood, and help relieve ear discomfort.
The correct way to press and pinch the Erjian point is: gently pinch the auricle at the Erjian point with the pulp of the thumbs and index fingers of both hands. Lift the tip of the ear upward with moderate force, and at the same time, you can perform a slight kneading motion.
Each massage session should last for 3-5 minutes, or perform the lifting motion 10-15 times until the Erjian point feels slightly warm and sore.
The secrets of health in all parts of the ear
1. Earlobes: the “secret” of beauty and beauty
Frequent kneading of the earlobes can stimulate the acupuncture points related to the head and face, promote blood circulation in the head and face, and achieve the effect of beauty and beauty. In addition, kneading the earlobes can also help to refresh the brain and enhance memory.
2. Ear fossa: a “good medicine” for harmonizing the five internal organs
The ear socket is the central area of the ear, where the acupuncture points corresponding to the five internal organs and six internal organs are located.
By kneading the ear sockets, the acupuncture points related to the five internal organs can be stimulated, which plays a role in harmonizing the five internal organs and balancing yin and yang. For people who often feel unwell and have dysfunction of their internal organs, kneading their ear sockets can help relieve symptoms and promote recovery.

3. Triangular fossa: the “magic weapon” to strengthen the limbs
The triangular fossa is located in the upper part of the ear and is a triangular area where the acupuncture points mainly correspond to the limbs of the person.
Frequent kneading of the triangular fossa can stimulate the acupuncture points associated with the limbs, promote blood circulation in the limbs, and enhance the strength and flexibility of the limbs.
For people who often feel weakness and soreness in their limbs, kneading the triangular fossa is a very good way to maintain their health.
4. The back of the ear: the “channel” that regulates qi and blood
There is a groove on the back of the ear called the buck groove. Pinching and kneading the back of the ear, especially the antihypertensive groove, can play a role in regulating the qi and blood of the whole body.
For people who often feel poor qi and blood and feel unwell, pinching the back of the ears can help dredge the meridians and promote the circulation of qi and blood.
5. Whole ear rubbing: a “trick” for comprehensive health preservation
After kneading the various parts of the ear, it is a good idea to rub the whole ear. Whole ear rubbing can make the qi and blood flow more smoothly in the areas that have benefited from the previous kneading, and reach the whole body.
Regular full ear rubbing can help improve the overall health of the body and enhance the body’s resistance and immunity.