When Kuo-Pin Wu’s young son suddenly turned pale in the back seat of the car—dizzy, nauseated, and on the verge of vomiting—there was no pharmacy in sight.
“He said he felt carsick,” Wu, a 20-year traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioner and director of Taiwan’s Xinyitang TCM Clinic, told The Epoch Times. “I reached down and pressed a point on his foot. The area was very tight, like a knot. After a few minutes of gentle massage, his nausea and dizziness disappeared, and his color returned.”










