Sunday, February 5, 2012

TCM learn as you uncover the secrets of the "hair care"

Like history, biographies or older who are aware of Chairman Mao had a very good way of keeping in good health, that is swimming, but of Chairman Mao is still very much like another good health – hair, this may be a lot of people don't know.

Maybe people will think that good health is a difficult thing, you need to spend more time, but keeping it at your side, as long as you have time most of the hair can be done, why don't you try?

President favorite hair care

According to the story of Mao's legacy, "Mao Zedong like hair".

In 1945, Mao Zedong had serious nervous breakdown.

In the event of illness, Mao is still persist. However, the number of times a day he greatly increase their hair. His favorite Combs on the desk, within easy reach. Guards were very considerate of his pain, he stopped working for the rest, we'll pick up the comb to comb his hair.

After the founding of new China, Mao Zedong like hair habits have not changed.

Just enter the city of Beijing, the Organization decided to each Directorate acquired several new suit. Staff to take this opportunity also to Mao Zedong's purchase of some of the necessary daily necessities, including several comb, bizi. Since then, twenty years after Mao during rest, always call on staff for his hair.

Mao Zedong had Lee silver bridge said, "the silver bridge, Bunao has a variety of means.

Sleep sleep can brain, brain eating pork can you give me more of card every day several head is brain Oh! " Lee silver bridge for his hair, he told Lee silver Bridge: "the silver bridge, Ah, my hair was really uncomfortable. Regular comb can promote brain blood circulation, the limited nutritional first meet the needs of the brain. You gave me a card, it is equal to let me eat a smidgeon of! "

In fact, hair care not Chairman Mao in personal special hobby on hair care medicine said early on.

As early as the Sui dynasty, famous nest element party made it clear that the hair has a smooth, moisture-expelling blood, the powder is white. According to historical records, Ming health scientist cold-him, lived a 150 years old, his life and health of finishing the repair of old book that you want to refer, in the book "16", which should be the first to "hair comb" should be used.

According to Chinese medical theory, meridians of the body's organs and meridians, inline, the complex skin pores, gas is raising blood mixed transmission depends on 12 channels, eight vein, Meridian conduction.

Meridian around the body, the blood is also playing its mastery and physiological effects, nutrition organs, resist evil, defend the body outside. Of these, the main bone, marrow, kidney, pass to the brain, "manifests in the hair"; "storing blood, liver fat of blood." These meridians or directly or indirectly, a collection of the head, in the head, a head and a "100 pulse of cases".

China's first medical book Huangdi thinks: "meridians, one reason why health, disease, men are dead, sick is up.

"The Chinese medicine has always stressed the" pain of the general clauses not pain, "and if the qi and blood Meridian, domes, the body will appear in. The comb is a valid meridians. Therefore, many health care and health experts believe: meridians, wash your hair.

Fall health service comb

Experts say: use hair healing, health care, disease prevention, is a traditional Chinese medicine.

For usual pressure larger urban white-collar workers, regular comb can alleviate stress, flow through air, improve blood circulation, nourishes the hair, preventing hair loss, and to alleviate headaches, alleviate fatigue.

Health experts say that with the arrival of autumn, the weather conditions, the human body functions are changing, and summer when pores open, lascivious transpiration; but in the fall, the convergence of Yang, pores closed, more attention should be paid to the maintenance of the autumn, on the one hand, to the "nourishing essence and blood", on the other hand, diligent to tongjing activating hair is a way of keeping in the autumn.

(Edit: Justin Lin, internships)

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