Dien Chan

Treatment of temporary constipation, natural transit

The large intestine

Identify your type of constipation and apply the appropriate treatment. A personalised approach to restart your transit quickly and naturally.

Recommended tools

anti-aging natural face roller - Double mini yin roller

Double mini yin roller nº308

Freshness and fluidity to treat yang-type constipation with the Double mini yin roller nº308
Have you identified yang-type constipation (internal heat, liver stagnation, hard stools)?
The Double mini yin roller is what you need.

Glide it gently over the abdomen then over the left cheek (spleen reflex zone). Its naturally refreshing yin effect disperses accumulated heat, hydrates the intestines in depth and invites stagnant energy to get moving again.
A gentle and precise gesture, to restore to the body the fluidity it has temporarily lost.

36,00 €
acupressure facial tool - Double mini yang ball

Double mini yang ball nº307

Heat and vitality to treat yin-type constipation with the Double mini yang ball nº307
Have you identified yin-type constipation (cold abdomen, fatigue, post-partum period)?
The Double mini yang ball is what you need.

Roll its genuine horn spikes over the lower abdomen to warm in depth and awaken the dormant digestive energy. Then work the right cheek (liver reflex zone) to tonify this key organ and restore vigour to the peristaltic movements weakened by Qi deficiency.
A warming and energising gesture, to give the body the momentum it needs to find its natural rhythm again.

36,00 €
anti-aging natural face roller - Thin detector - Smooth sphere

Fine detector – Smooth sphere nº101

Have you completed training with the ISMDC experts? This tool is made for you.
Its fine tip allows you to locate and stimulate with remarkable precision the bqc·points suited to your type of constipation.

— For yin-type constipation, work the bqc·points of the liver 50· 41· and large intestine 38· 79· to warm and restart transit.

— For yang-type constipation, focus on the bqc·points of the spleen 37· 132·, kidneys 300· 210· and lungs 3- 61- to cool, moisten and free the stagnation.

In both cases, let the sensitivity of the points guide you. The most reactive are always those that need the most attention.

19,00 €

Complementary booklet

18,00 €

Protocol video

How to personalise your bqc·point formula from the Faceasit constellation? —— Video illustrating the Dien Chan expert article: Understanding constipation. Distinguishing yin or yang constipation becomes essential to structure appropriate management. These two types of constipation

Treatment of temporary constipation, natural transit

Duration: 2:07

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Blog article

Constipation — yin or yang?

This article presents a holistic care approach from Dien Chan to treat constipation by distinguishing two opposing energetic profiles.
The author explains that intestinal disorders can be yin in nature, linked to a lack of vitality and warmth, or yang in nature, resulting from an excess of internal heat and stress.
The structure of the text guides the reader through a personalised care plan comprising identification of causes, choice of specific multireflex tools and stimulation of facial reflexology points.
The ultimate aim is to offer a natural alternative to laxatives by restoring the body's balance through precise therapeutic gestures and lifestyle advice.

Read the article

Additional tips

Before choosing your tools, start by identifying your type of constipation. This small diagnosis changes everything for the protocol’s effectiveness.
— Do you feel stressed, feel warm and have hard stools? That is a yang excess. Favour natural aesthetics stimulations, a lubricating diet and avoid spicy food and fried foods during the treatment.
— Is your abdomen cold, do you feel tired (or are you in a post-partum period) and your stools are difficult to pass? That is a stimulation deficiency. Stimulation accelerations to warm the interior are then most suitable and favour cooked vegetables so as not to cool your body further.

In all cases, drink more than a litre of water per day and enrich your diet with natural fibres (apricots, figs, chicory).

Frequently asked questions

How do you know if your constipation is of the fullness or deficiency type?

Fullness constipation manifests as hard and dry stools, often linked to stress, emotional tensions or an excess of spicy/fried foods. You feel abdominal warmth and irritability. Deficiency constipation concerns more tired women, after childbirth or elderly people: defecation that requires effort, fatigue afterwards, sensation of abdominal cold. If in doubt, try both approaches and keep the one that provides relief.

Is this treatment suitable for stress-related constipation?

Absolutely. Fullness constipation is often caused by the stagnation of your liver energy under the effect of stress. In facial reflexology, we combine your liver points (50· 41·) to lift this stagnation with the Yin rake nº416 on the forehead to calm your nervous system. This approach tackles the emotional cause, not just the intestinal symptoms.