High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, occurs when the force of the blood flowing through the blood vessels, is consistently too high. Normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 mmHg. If your blood pressure readings are between 120/80 mmHg and 140/90 mmHg, it could mean you’re at risk of developing high blood pressure.
Symptoms and Consultation
In TCM, qi (vital energy), blood, and body fluids are essential substances for life activities. Ensuring these essential substances are sufficient and circulating throughout the body is very important for health and well-being. Illnesses or other conditions are caused by the stagnation or lack of these substances.The purpose of acupuncture is to stimulate the body’s systems by adjusting the flow of qi through the body.
In TCM, the concept of Yin and Yang serves as the foundation for understanding health, as well as diagnosing and treating illnesses. The dual relationship of Ying and Yang demonstrates that everything in the universe exists as connected and complementary, yet opposite elements. At the most basic and deep level, TCM treatment seeks to balance Yin and Yang in each person.
Annie is in menopause and has a very high-stress job. The TCM doctor found a yin deficiency in Annie’s liver and kidneys—essentially, the yin and yang were unbalanced. According to TCM, when people are over 50 years old, the yin of the liver becomes weak. For women over 49, the kidney qi will also begin to decline with age.
The treatment plan is to do acupuncture to nourish the liver and kidneys, and then to lower blood pressure. The body will be in the most effective state when yin and yang are balanced.
The doctor applied acupuncture to replenish her liver and kidneys on the points of Taichong, Taixi, Yinlingquan, and Zusanli and recommended two Chinese medicine prescriptions: Tianma Gouteng decoction to calm the liver and Er Zhi Wan for treating menopausal syndrome and a kidney-invigorating function. The doctor also recommended 16 ounces of a blended daily drink made with 60 percent celery juice, 25 percent jicama, five percent each of watercress, kale, and cucumber juices, and half a lemon.



