Yakchim

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Yakchim
Hangul
약침
Hanja
Revised Romanizationyakchim
McCune–Reischaueryakch'im

Yakchim (Korean약침) is one of the many treatments in traditional Korean medicine treatment. It is also called pharmacopuncture, Korean herb acupuncture and acupuncture with medicinal herbs.

Definition

Traditional Korean medicine treatment of injecting herbal medicinal substances on the

Acupuncture points = the points of kyungrak (= meridians
, 經絡)) which acts as both acupuncture stimulation and direct medicinal dosage.

Background

Since herbal extracts can be absorbed directly without passing through the gastrointestinal tract, the effects of pharmacopuncture are expected to be realized more quickly than oral herbal medicine.[1]

Menopausal symptoms

In traditional

kidneys. The normal functions of the kidneys in Korean medicine include thermoregulation, sexuality, and water homeostasis. Kidney function may decline with increasing age, and especially during the menopause. Yin is identified with receiving and regenerative elements. The hominis placenta is believed to replenish the yin in the kidneys. Thus, the pharmacopuncture treatment for menopausal symptoms are subcutaneous injections of a human placenta extract into four acupoints (CV4, CV6, and bilateral Ex-BB1).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pharmacopuncturology: Principles and clinical applications. Seoul: Elsevier Korea. 2011. pp. 3–11.
  2. S2CID 35601844
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Bibliography

  • Yakchim Association : International Society of Kyungrak Immuno-therapy. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)

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