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Best Chinese Remedies for Headache

Chinese medicine distinguishes headaches by location and type: frontal (Stomach channel), temporal (Gallbladder channel), vertex (Liver channel), and occipital (Bladder channel). Treatment targets the underlying pattern rather than just the pain.

Recommended Teas

Chrysanthemum Tea

菊花茶 · Herbal/Flower

Clears liver heat, Brightens eyes (great for screen fatigue), Relieves headache, Calms inflammation

White Peony (Bai Mu Dan)

白牡丹 · White

Clears heat gently, Antioxidant-rich, Nourishes yin, Calms the mind

Recommended Foods

Mung Bean

绿豆 · Lǜ Dòu

Clears heat, Detoxifies

Chrysanthemum

菊花 · Jú Huā

Clears liver heat, Brightens the eyes

Acupressure Points

LI4Union Valley

合谷 · Large Intestine

In the webbing between thumb and index finger, at the highest point of the muscle when thumb and index finger are brought together.

GB20Wind Pool

风池 · Gallbladder

At the base of the skull, in the hollow between the two large neck muscles (sternocleidomastoid and trapezius), level with the earlobe.

LV3Great Surge

太冲 · Liver

On the top of the foot, in the depression between the first and second metatarsal bones, about two finger-widths above the web between the big toe and second toe.

GV20Hundred Meetings

百会 · Du

At the top of the head, on the midline. Find it by tracing a line from the tips of both ears over the crown — it's at the intersection with the midline.

EX-HN3Hall of Impression

印堂 · Du

Midway between the inner ends of the eyebrows, at the glabella (the 'third eye' point).

Traditional Herbs

  • Chrysanthemum (菊花 Jú Huā)
  • Ligusticum (川芎 Chuān Xiōng)
  • Mint (薄荷 Bò He)
  • Gastrodia (天麻 Tiān Má)

Consult a qualified TCM practitioner before using medicinal herbs.

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