Soothe your anger and hepatic irritability
The liver
Release anger and indignation blockages by harmonising the energetic flow of the liver and gallbladder from the face.
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Mini-rake - Yin cylinder nº219
Soothing and relaxation for a treatment that releases hepatic tensions with the Mini-rake – Yin cylinder nº219.
Anger and indignation leave very real traces in the body. According to traditional Chinese medicine, these emotions disrupt the energetic flow of the liver and gallbladder (the Wood element), creating an inner heat that seeks to escape.
In Dien Chan, this imbalance is approached with a global and subtle method, combining several complementary effects to obtain deep nervous relaxation, working both on the hepatic reflex zones of the face and on scapular tensions.
The first step entrusts the mini-rake with the task of dispersing this accumulated hepatic heat. Its rounded teeth glide precisely over the reflex zones, gently inviting the liver to release what it was holding.
Mini-rake - Yin cylinder nº219
Soothing and relaxation for a treatment that releases hepatic tensions with the Mini-rake – Yin cylinder nº219.
Anger and indignation leave very real traces in the body. According to traditional Chinese medicine, these emotions disrupt the energetic flow of the liver and gallbladder (the Wood element), creating an inner heat that seeks to escape.
In Dien Chan, this imbalance is approached with a global and subtle method, combining several complementary effects to obtain deep nervous relaxation, working both on the hepatic reflex zones of the face and on scapular tensions.
The first step entrusts the mini-rake with the task of dispersing this accumulated hepatic heat. Its rounded teeth glide precisely over the reflex zones, gently inviting the liver to release what it was holding.
Little-hammer yin-yang nº128
Soothing signal to calm the mind in depth
with the Little-hammer yin-yang nº128.
Once the hepatic heat has been dispersed, it is time to send the central nervous system a clear message: relax.
This is the role of the Little-hammer. With its rubber tip, apply about thirty delicate taps on the bqc·points 124· and 34· (located on the forehead).
The gesture is gentle, almost imperceptible yet remarkably effective.
These two reflex zones act directly on that little wheel constantly spinning in the head (those thoughts that chain together, those ruminations that exhaust).
A few taps are enough to feel the rhythm slow down and calm return.
Little-hammer yin-yang nº128
Soothing signal to calm the mind in depth
with the Little-hammer yin-yang nº128.
Once the hepatic heat has been dispersed, it is time to send the central nervous system a clear message: relax.
This is the role of the Little-hammer. With its rubber tip, apply about thirty delicate taps on the bqc·points 124· and 34· (located on the forehead).
The gesture is gentle, almost imperceptible yet remarkably effective.
These two reflex zones act directly on that little wheel constantly spinning in the head (those thoughts that chain together, those ruminations that exhaust).
A few taps are enough to feel the rhythm slow down and calm return.
Yang ball detector nº103
Precision and expertise to target reflex zones with the Yang ball detector nº103.
You already have some grounding in Dien Chan and want to go further in your practice? This tool is made for you.
The Yang ball detector allows you to locate and stimulate with precision the specific bqc·points of the formulas you will find in your course notes or reference booklets.
An invitation to deepen your knowledge and further personalise your treatments.
And that is not all. The tool also has a small ball of natural horn spikes that allows you to apply a targeted yang stimulation on the reflex zones of the organs concerned (liver, gallbladder) to amplify the effects of the protocol in depth.
Compact and precise, it is the ideal tool to refine your practice step by step.
Yang ball detector nº103
Precision and expertise to target reflex zones with the Yang ball detector nº103.
You already have some grounding in Dien Chan and want to go further in your practice? This tool is made for you.
The Yang ball detector allows you to locate and stimulate with precision the specific bqc·points of the formulas you will find in your course notes or reference booklets.
An invitation to deepen your knowledge and further personalise your treatments.
And that is not all. The tool also has a small ball of natural horn spikes that allows you to apply a targeted yang stimulation on the reflex zones of the organs concerned (liver, gallbladder) to amplify the effects of the protocol in depth.
Compact and precise, it is the ideal tool to refine your practice step by step.
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Stress and uncertainty management
Stress and uncertainty about the future provoke diffuse anxiety and mental dispersion. Dien Chan proposes a holistic approach by first harmonising the nervous system before treating specific emotional blockages. This non-invasive and rapid method makes it possible to regulate the general state and prepare the ground for more targeted treatments, thus promoting letting go and the patient's receptivity.
Read the articleAdditional tips
Repressed anger or chronic irritability disrupts liver energy, which can cause headaches, neck tension and digestive disorders.
After the treatment, drink a glass of water and allow yourself 5 minutes of rest to let the energy redistribute.
Frequently asked questions
How do you know if your anger is linked to a liver imbalance?
Characteristic signs include: morning irritability (between 1 am and 3 am), pain in the right flank, red or dry eyes, a tendency towards temporal headaches and sensitivity to the smell of alcohol. Acupressure helps rebalance these manifestations by working on the liver reflex zones.
Can this treatment be used during an acute surge of anger?
Yes, even a few minutes with the Mini-rake nº219 on the forehead are enough to calm your nervous system and reduce emotional intensity. This simple gesture can be performed discreetly as soon as you feel anger rising.