Unveiling the Secrets of Tong Zi Liao: Your Path to Radiant Eyes and Rejuvenated Skin

From alleviating eye discomfort enhancing natural beauty, stimulating Tong Zi Liao is your go to acupoint.
Unveiling the Secrets of Tong Zi Liao: Your Path to Radiant Eyes and Rejuvenated Skin
GB1 Pupil Crevice (Tong Zi Liao) The Epoch Times
Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
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Imagine a simple touch that can alleviate eye discomfort and enhance natural beauty. Pupil Bone Creavice (Tong Zi Liao, GB1) is the acupoint that promises better eye health and smoother skin, bridging ancient practices with modern wellness solutions.
Tong Zi Liao, first documented in the “Yellow Emperor’s Canon,” is located near the bone of your eye, offering a treasure trove of benefits. Are red eyes dimming your shine? This point may help bring relief. Struggling with tearful eyes, especially as temperatures drop in winter? Another reason to try activating GB1. Most fascinatingly, regular stimulation of this spot may aid in diminishing those stubborn crow’s feet wrinkles, offering a path to both comfort and aesthetic enhancement.

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Moreen Liao
Moreen Liao
R.Ph. of TCM (Taiwan)
Moreen was born into a family with a lineage of four generations of traditional Chinese medicine doctors and professors. She was Dean of the Natural Therapies Institute in Sydney, Australia. Drawing on her family heritage, she created a certified organic wellness brand, and co-founded the largest Chinese medical image encyclopedia online.