A method for regulating meridians by supporting yang dragon ridge based on the governor vessel and the bladder meridian

By integrating multi-dimensional theories and constructing standardized operating procedures, the Fuyang Longji meridian regulation method based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian solves the problems of fragmented theory, non-standard operation and disconnection in back conditioning techniques. It realizes the activation of Yang Qi, targeted conditioning of internal organs and overall balance, and forms an efficient closed loop of health management.

CN122290903APending Publication Date: 2026-06-26RENRENKANG (GUANGZHOU) BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD

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CN · China
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RENRENKANG (GUANGZHOU) BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2026-03-26
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Existing back conditioning techniques lack a systematic integrated theory, have inconsistent operating standards, are disconnected from diagnosis and treatment, use a single approach to boost Yang energy, have insufficient comprehensive conditioning effects, and have unstable service quality and results.

Method used

Based on the Du Meridian and Bladder Meridian, the Fuyang Longji Meridian Regulation Method uses health consultation and holographic assessment, and a standardized four-step operation process (back warm-up, Longji acupoint massage, holographic source tracing, and warming Yang to strengthen the foundation). Combined with modern scientific understanding, it constructs a standardized and systematic back health conditioning method to achieve a closed-loop service of 'diagnosis-conditioning-prevention'.

Benefits of technology

It achieves synergistic effects from multi-dimensional theories, standardized operating procedures, and forms a complete service loop, significantly improving the conditioning effect and consistency, ensuring safety and replicability, activating Yang Qi, targeting and conditioning the internal organs, systematically regulating the Triple Burner, and improving the level of health management.

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Abstract

This invention discloses a method for regulating the back and spine based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian, belonging to the field of traditional Chinese medicine health preservation technology. This method is based on the theories of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine, the holographic reflex zones of the back spine, the Sanjiao theory, and a six-dimensional integrated professional conditioning theory system. With "regulating meridians and regulating Yang, holographic tracing back to the source" as its core concept, it is applied to non-medical back-specific health preservation services. The method includes three core steps: health consultation and holographic assessment, pre-conditioning preparation, and standardized conditioning implementation. This invention deeply integrates traditional Chinese medicine health preservation theories with modern scientific understanding, constructing a complete closed-loop service system of "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention," forming standardized, replicable, safe, and effective conditioning specifications. It achieves the core conditioning effects of regulating meridians and regulating Yang, holographic maintenance, and systematic conditioning, while providing a standardized technical example for the health preservation industry, possessing significant social and economic benefits.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine health preservation and conditioning technology, specifically to a method of regulating the meridians and promoting Yang through the spine based on the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) health preservation and conditioning is an important part of my country's traditional medicine. Based on theories of meridians, internal organs, and holography, it regulates the balance of Qi, blood, Yin, and Yang in the body through techniques such as manipulation, moxibustion, and guided exercises to achieve the goals of disease prevention, health maintenance, and longevity. In recent years, with the increasing health awareness and growing demand for non-medical health services, back health preservation and conditioning has received widespread attention due to its ease of operation and significant effects.

[0003] The back is a crucial convergence area of ​​the body's meridian system. The Governing Vessel (Du Mai) runs along the midline of the spine, governing all the body's Yang energy and is known as the "Sea of ​​Yang Meridians." The Bladder Meridian (Zu Taiyang Mai) runs along both sides of the spine and is the most Yang-abundant of the six meridians, serving as the body's largest detoxification channel. Modern anatomy also confirms that the sides of the spine are richly supplied with nerves, blood vessels, and lymphatic tissue, maintaining close nerve reflex connections with various internal organs. Based on this, traditional Chinese medicine techniques include various back-conditioning methods such as spinal manipulation, back massage, and cupping.

[0004] However, existing back conditioning techniques still have the following shortcomings in practical applications: First, the theoretical foundation is fragmented and lacks systematic integration. Existing treatment methods mostly focus on a single theory or technique, failing to deeply integrate and systematically combine the theories of the Governing Vessel, Bladder Meridian, Spinal Holographic Reflex Zone, and Hua Tuo's Jiaji Points, resulting in unclear treatment pathways and weak targeting.

[0005] Secondly, there is a lack of operational standards, resulting in inconsistent service quality. Currently, most back conditioning services on the market rely on the personal experience of the operators, lacking unified operational procedures, standardized techniques, and quality control systems. This makes it difficult to guarantee the stability and consistency of service results and hinders the standardized inheritance and promotion of techniques.

[0006] Third, diagnosis and treatment are disconnected, lacking a closed-loop service logic. Existing treatment methods often emphasize operation over assessment, failing to effectively connect the diagnostic function of the back holographic reflex zones with subsequent treatment and prevention, making it difficult to form a complete service loop of "diagnosis-treatment-prevention".

[0007] Fourth, the pathways for supporting Yang Qi are too singular, resulting in insufficient comprehensive conditioning effects. Existing technologies do not fully embody the core concept of "unblocking meridians and supporting Yang," often remaining at the level of simple meridian dredging. They fail to fully leverage the synergistic Yang-supporting effects of the Du Meridian and Bladder Meridian, nor do they effectively combine the highly effective conditioning characteristics of Hua Tuo Jiaji acupoints with the overall regulatory function of the Sanjiao system.

[0008] In summary, there is an urgent need for a back-specific health maintenance and conditioning method that can integrate multi-dimensional theories, has standardized operating procedures, realize a closed-loop service of "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention", and takes "unblocking meridians and supporting Yang, and holistic tracing of the source" as its core concept. Summary of the Invention

[0009] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a method for regulating the back based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian. This method takes "regulating the meridians and regulating Yang, holistically tracing the source" as its core concept. Based on the core theories of traditional Chinese medicine and the published six-dimensional integrated professional conditioning theory system, combined with modern scientific understanding, it constructs a standardized, systematic, and replicable non-medical back health conditioning method. While ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the conditioning, it provides a standardized technical example for the health care industry, promoting the professional and high-quality development of the industry.

[0010] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a method for regulating Yang and unblocking meridians based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian, comprising the following steps: S1 Health Consultation and Holistic Assessment: The health status and conditioning needs of the subject are collected through consultation. The spinal morphology, muscle tension and lesions of internal organs are explored through observation and palpation. Based on the theory of holistic reflex zones of the back spine, a holistic assessment is completed to determine the key points of conditioning and personalized conditioning implementation plan. Preparation before S2 conditioning: Complete the standardized setup of the conditioning environment, implement privacy protection measures, and prepare and verify the special conditioning products, tools and supporting instruments; S3 Standardized Conditioning Implementation: Perform the following operations in sequence. Step 1: Warm up the back and loosen muscles and release tension: Use conditioning products and techniques to warm up the back and loosen the superficial fascia. The second step is to push acupoints along the spine to unblock the meridians and support Yang: along the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian of the Foot Taiyang, use techniques, special tools and conditioning products to perform acupoint pushing operations to unblock the meridians; The third step, holographic source tracing and precise lesion removal: Based on the theory of holographic reflex zones of the back spine, techniques, supporting instruments and conditioning products are used to target and treat the lesions of the corresponding organs. The fourth step is to warm and strengthen the body's foundation and invigorate the internal organs: using the matching instruments and conditioning products, a warming and tonifying treatment is performed on the back to consolidate the conditioning effect. S4 Effect Feedback and Home Guidance: Collect the subject's immediate feelings before and after treatment, and provide maintenance guidance including home exercise methods and lifestyle suggestions.

[0011] Furthermore, the method is a specific implementation of the "meridian unblocking" and "lesion removal" dimensions in the six-dimensional integrated professional conditioning theory system, which includes six conditioning dimensions: detoxification, meridian unblocking, qi and blood circulation, viscera and bowels, lesion removal, and calming the mind.

[0012] Furthermore, the holographic assessment in step S1 is based on the principle that the holographic reflex zone of the back spine reflects the functional state of the human body's organs, thereby enabling the preliminary identification of bodily functional problems. It forms a service closed loop of "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention" with the conditioning implementation in step S3 and the prevention guidance in step S4.

[0013] Furthermore, the core scientific support for the method includes: a. Holographic conditioning basis: Early stages of human functional problems are reflected in the holographic reflex zones of the spine on the back, which serve as the core diagnostic and targeted basis for conditioning; b. Neural Connection Basis: Human organs are connected to the spinal cord through neurons, and back conditioning acts on the corresponding internal organs; c. The core of unblocking meridians and supporting Yang: The Du meridian is the sea of ​​Yang meridians, and the Foot Taiyang Bladder meridian is the Taiyang meridian. Unblocking these two meridians can help support the body's Yang energy. d. Highly effective treatment targets: Hua Tuo Jiaji points are 34 extra meridian points, which are channels through which the Qi of the internal organs is transported to the back; e. Systemic conditioning pathway: The back of the human body corresponds to the upper, middle and lower jiao (three burners), and systemic regulation of the three jiao can be achieved through back conditioning.

[0014] Furthermore, the standardized conditioning operation in step S3 simultaneously achieves the following conditioning effects: a. Unblocking the meridians and supporting Yang: Unblocking the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian of Foot Taiyang to activate the body's Yang energy; b. Holistic care: Utilizing the holographic theory of the back spine, the lesions of the corresponding internal organs are located and treated; c. Systemic conditioning: Relying on the 34 extra meridian points of Hua Tuo Jiaji to regulate the internal organs and regulate the upper, middle and lower jiao.

[0015] One or more technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application have at least the following technical effects or advantages compared with the prior art: 1. The theoretical system is highly integrated, achieving multi-dimensional synergistic effects. This invention systematically integrates Traditional Chinese Medicine's meridian theory, the theory of holographic reflex zones in the back and spine, the theory of the Triple Energizer, and the theory of Hua Tuo's Jiaji acupoints. It deeply integrates the "Sea of ​​Yang Meridians" function of the Du Meridian, the "Taiyang Meridian" dynamic characteristics of the Bladder Meridian, and the diagnostic value of the holographic reflex zones in the back. Through the synergistic effect of multiple theoretical systems, it changes the fragmented conditioning mode guided by a single theory in existing technologies, forming a complete theoretical closed loop of "unblocking meridians and supporting Yang, holographic tracing back to the source," significantly improving the scientific nature and targeted nature of the conditioning.

[0016] 2. Standardized operating procedures ensure consistent and replicable service quality. This invention transforms traditional back conditioning experience into a standardized four-step procedure: "Back warm-up and muscle relaxation—Spine acupressure to unblock meridians and boost Yang—Holistic source tracing and precise treatment—Warming Yang and strengthening the body's foundation to fortify internal organs." Each step clearly defines the operating techniques, tools, supporting products, and key technical points, forming a quantifiable, executable, and verifiable standardized operating procedure. Compared to existing technologies that rely on the operator's personal experience, this invention effectively solves the problems of inconsistent service quality and difficulties in technology transfer, possessing excellent operability and replicability.

[0017] 3. Construct a closed-loop service logic of "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention" to achieve full-cycle health management. This invention achieves preliminary identification and accurate diagnosis of organ dysfunction through health consultation and holographic assessment in step S1, based on the principle of holographic reflex zones in the back spine; targeted conditioning is achieved through standardized conditioning implementation in step S3; and long-term prevention is achieved through effect feedback and home guidance in step S4. These three steps are organically linked to form a complete service loop, overcoming the shortcomings of existing technologies that disconnect diagnosis and conditioning, and emphasize operation over assessment, thus realizing a transformation from single-stage conditioning to full-cycle health management.

[0018] 4. The core Yang-tonifying pathway is clearly defined, and the conditioning effect is significantly enhanced. This invention uses the Governing Vessel (Du Mai) and the Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang as its core treatment channels. It employs the "Dragon Spine Acupoint Pushing" technique to specifically unblock these two Yang meridians, fully leveraging the synergistic effect of the Governing Vessel in governing Yang Qi and the Bladder Meridian in distributing Yang Qi. Simultaneously, it utilizes 34 extra-meridian acupoints along the Hua Tuo Jiaji (Hua Tuo's spinal cord) as special channels for the infusion of Zang-Fu Qi into the back, achieving highly efficient targeted treatment. Furthermore, through systematic regulation of the upper, middle, and lower Jiao (Triple Burner) on the back, it achieves a holistic effect of regulating the Triple Burner and balancing Yin and Yang. Compared to existing single-meridian unblocking techniques, this invention significantly improves both the depth of Yang Qi support and the systematic nature of whole-body conditioning.

[0019] 5. Safety boundaries are clearly defined, and the operation process is controllable. This invention strictly defines operational boundaries, contraindications, and emergency treatment guidelines, explicitly prohibiting medical diagnoses and promises of treatment effects to ensure a safe and controllable service process. Simultaneously, by establishing client treatment files and conducting service satisfaction follow-ups, a complete service supervision mechanism is formed, effectively protecting the safety and rights of those receiving treatment.

[0020] Other advantages, objectives and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following examination or study, or may be learned from the practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a timeline diagram of the entire service process of the present invention, which is a method for regulating Yang and unblocking the meridians based on the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian. Figure 2 This is a logical derivation diagram of the efficacy of the Fuyang Longji meridian regulation method based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a flowchart illustrating the process of obtaining qualifications for service personnel for a method of regulating Yang and unblocking meridians based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian, as described in this invention. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0023] It should be noted that the terms "vertical," "horizontal," "up," "down," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this article are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0024] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains; the terminology used herein in the description of the invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention; the term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0025] like Figure 1 As shown, the entire process is divided into three progressive stages in an irreversible, unidirectional sequence, with the core participants being the recipient, service personnel, and environmental materials. The first stage is holistic assessment: the recipient initiates a request → service personnel conduct a consultation → visual and tactile examination → communicate assessment results → confirm the treatment plan, forming a two-way interactive closed loop; the second stage is treatment preparation: parallel to the assessment stage, completing environmental setup, privacy protection, and product / instrument preparation, serving as preliminary support; the third stage is treatment implementation: service personnel perform acupressure on the spine → complete meridian-clearing and Yang-tonifying treatment → inform the recipient of precautions, forming the core execution chain, which can only proceed after all preceding stages are completed.

[0026] This implementation plan adheres strictly to the sequential logic of "assessment first, preparation then implementation," without skipping any steps. This three-stage closed-loop process addresses the pain points of arbitrary operation and non-standardized processes in existing technologies. Two-way interaction throughout the entire process ensures the accuracy of treatment and protects consumers' right to know. Parallel preparation stages balance efficiency and compliance, while standardized timelines ensure consistent service quality across the entire system, achieving full-chain coverage of "diagnosis-treatment-prevention."

[0027] like Figure 2 As shown, the Dragon Spine Acupressure Technique serves as the core starting point, simultaneously triggering three parallel and interconnected efficacy transmission links, ultimately converging to form the overall effect. Link 1: Unblocking Meridians and Supporting Yang: Dragon Spine Acupressure → Simultaneously unblocking the Du Meridian / Bladder Meridian → Activating Yang Qi → Enhancing Immunity → Improving Yang Qi Deficiency / Meridian Blockage Issues; Link 2: Targeted Conditioning: Dragon Spine Acupressure → Simultaneously stimulating Hua Tuo Jiaji Points / Holographic Reflex Zone Exploration → Precisely Corresponding to Organs / Locating Lesion Points → Targeted Conditioning of Organs; Link 3: Whole-Body Conditioning: Targeted Conditioning of Organs → Regulating the Triple Burner → Balancing Yin and Yang → Conditioning the Whole Body. Link 3 extends from the first two links.

[0028] In this implementation plan, the core principle is to ensure the simultaneous execution of the three links, strictly adhering to the transmission logic. The design of triggering multiple links with a single operation solves the pain points of existing technologies, such as limited efficacy and imprecise treatment; the simultaneous unblocking of two meridians activates Yang Qi and synergistically enhances the effect, solving the problem of short-lasting treatment results; the dual-target design of Jiaji acupoints + holographic exploration enables personalized and precise treatment, breaking the limitation of a one-size-fits-all approach; and the Sanjiao transmission link extends from local treatment to whole-body balance, making the treatment effect predictable and reproducible.

[0029] like Figure 3 As shown, the entire process is a one-way, irreversible, progressive chain, divided into two major pre-requisite modules: general qualifications and specialized qualifications. Failure to pass the pre-requisite assessment is not permitted to proceed to the next stage. General Qualification Module: Onboarding → Meeting general qualification requirements → Participating in six-dimensional integrated general training → Passing the general qualification assessment; Specialized Qualification Module: Passing the general assessment → Participating in specialized theoretical training (parallel learning of meridian circulation / acupoint location / holographic theory) → Participating in specialized operational training → Practicing the Dragon Spine Acupoint Massage Technique → Passing both specialized theoretical and operational assessments → Obtaining service qualification.

[0030] The core of this implementation plan is the strict adherence to the "general first, then specialized, with dual theoretical and practical assessments" entry rule. This two-tiered entry system addresses the pain points of unstandardized qualifications and inconsistent operational skills among industry personnel. The general qualification module unifies theoretical understanding, laying the foundation for standardized implementation. The specialized training, combining theory and practice, ensures personnel understand the principles and can operate the equipment, addressing individual differences. The dual assessment entry threshold guarantees operational standardization and safety from the outset, ensuring consistent effectiveness of the method implemented in this invention.

[0031] The steps of the present invention will be further explained below with reference to specific implementation scenarios: 1. Basic information of the surveyee The respondent, Mr. Li, a 45-year-old male manager, complained of stiffness and soreness in his lower back due to prolonged desk work, as well as feeling cold, having poor energy, and poor sleep quality. He sought non-medical back health care services after a Western medical examination that did not reveal any organic lesions.

[0032] 2. Implementation process 2.1S1 Health Consultation and Holistic Assessment The service personnel first conducted a detailed consultation with the respondents, collecting information on their health status, lifestyle habits, past medical history, and treatment needs. The consultation revealed that the respondents had a 5-year history of lower back pain due to prolonged sitting and lack of exercise, with symptoms worsening in the past year, accompanied by fatigue, chills, and susceptibility to colds.

[0033] Following this, visual inspection and palpation were performed: Visual inspection revealed a dark complexion and tense muscles on the subject's back; palpation revealed a straightening of the physiological curvature of the spine, with significant stiffness in the muscles on both sides of the 7th to 12th thoracic vertebrae, accompanied by a noticeable soreness upon pressure, and multiple nodular "lesions" were palpable in this area. Based on the theory of holographic reflex zones of the back spine, the service personnel determined that the middle and lower thoracic vertebrae correspond to the spleen and stomach in the middle jiao and the kidney and bladder in the lower jiao. Combined with the subject's symptoms of aversion to cold, cold limbs, and lack of energy, a preliminary diagnosis was made that the core problem was insufficient yang qi and blocked meridians, with the lesions located in the areas corresponding to acupoints such as Spleen Shu, Kidney Shu, and Bladder Shu.

[0034] The service personnel communicated the assessment results with the recipient, confirmed that the focus of this treatment was "unblocking the meridians and supporting Yang, and holistically eliminating lesions", and formulated a personalized treatment plan.

[0035] This step combines questioning, observation, and palpation, utilizing the theory of holographic reflex zones in the back spine to achieve preliminary identification and accurate diagnosis of bodily functional problems in the recipient. Compared to existing techniques that begin treatment solely based on the patient's complaints, this step uses holographic assessment as the scientific basis for treatment, ensuring that subsequent treatment plans have clear targeting. Furthermore, this step, together with subsequent treatment implementation and preventative guidance, forms a complete service loop of "diagnosis-treatment-prevention," resolving the problem of disconnect between diagnosis and treatment in existing techniques.

[0036] 2.2S2 Preparations Before Conditioning Service personnel completed the standardized setup of the treatment environment, ensuring the treatment room had a suitable temperature, soft lighting, and good ventilation, and implemented privacy protection measures, providing the recipient with disposable treatment supplies and privacy screens. Simultaneously, they prepared and verified the specialized treatment products, tools, and supporting instruments required for this treatment, including: muscle-relaxing plaster, Longji meridian-clearing essence, warming and strengthening moxibustion patches, specialized acupoint pushing board, meridian dredging instrument, infrared warming instrument, etc., ensuring all products and instruments were in normal working order.

[0037] This step, through the standardized preparation and verification of the environment, products, tools, and instruments, creates safe, comfortable, and standardized operating conditions for subsequent treatments. Compared to the current situation in existing technologies where the operating environment is arbitrary and tool preparation is not standardized, this step effectively ensures the professionalism and safety of the treatment service, reflecting the principle of "equal emphasis on safety and effectiveness" of this invention, and laying the foundation for consistent service quality.

[0038] 2.3S3 Standardized Conditioning Implementation The patient lies prone on a specialized operating bed, and the service personnel perform the following four standardized procedures in sequence: Step 1: Warm up by opening your back and loosening your muscles and relieving external symptoms. The service provider applies an appropriate amount of muscle-relaxing and blood-activating ointment evenly to the back of the person receiving the treatment. Using techniques such as palm kneading and palm pushing, the service provider gently relaxes the muscles and tendons along both sides of the spine from top to bottom for about 5 minutes. During the treatment, the service provider adjusts the pressure according to the person's tolerance, aiming for a warm and comfortable feeling.

[0039] This step combines the application of treatment products with manual techniques to preheat the back and loosen superficial fascia, preparing it for subsequent deeper meridian unblocking. Compared to existing techniques that directly apply strong stimulation, this step follows the principle of "from shallow to deep, step by step," effectively avoiding muscle tension or discomfort caused by sudden operation or improper force, improving the recipient's comfort and cooperation, and enhancing the penetration effect of the treatment products.

[0040] Step Two: Dragon Spine Massage to Unblock Meridians and Support Yang The service personnel apply the Dragon Spine Meridian-Clearing Essence to the areas along the Governing Vessel and Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang. Using a special acupressure board, they perform acupressure along the Governing Vessel from the Dazhui (GV14) to the Yaoshu (GV2) acupoint, holding each acupoint for 3-5 seconds, repeating 3 times. Then, they perform acupressure along the first lateral line of the Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang from the Dazhu (BL11) to the Pangguangshu (BL28) acupoint, focusing on stimulating acupoints such as Shenshu (BL23) and Mingmen (GV4). During the procedure, a meridian-clearing instrument is used to enhance the conduction of Qi. The procedure lasts approximately 10 minutes.

[0041] This procedure focuses on the Du Meridian and the Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang as the core treatment channels. Through the synergistic effect of specialized tools, techniques, products, and instruments, it emphasizes unblocking these two Yang meridians, fully leveraging the synergistic Yang-supporting function of the Du Meridian ("Sea of ​​Yang Meridians") and the Bladder Meridian ("Taiyang Meridian"). Compared to existing techniques that unblock single meridians, this procedure achieves systematic unblocking of the two Yang meridians through the standardized operation of "Dragon Spine Acupoint Pushing," effectively activating the body's Yang Qi. Simultaneously, the Hua Tuo Jiaji acupoints, upon which this procedure relies, serve as special channels for the infusion of Zang-Fu Qi into the back, achieving highly efficient regulation of Zang-Fu functions.

[0042] Step 3: Holographic source tracing and precise treatment of lesions Based on the lesion locations assessed in step S1, the service personnel applied holographic tracing technology, using a meridian unblocking instrument in conjunction with a holographic probe, and combined with Longji meridian-unblocking essence, to perform precise targeted manipulation of the nodular lesions on both sides of the 7th to 12th thoracic vertebrae. During the procedure, the service personnel combined the feedback signals from the instrument with tactile sensations to accurately locate the depth and extent of the lesions, gradually loosening the nodules and dissipating stagnation. The procedure lasted approximately 10 minutes.

[0043] This step, based on the theory of holographic reflex zones in the back spine, precisely connects the diagnostic results of step S1 with the implementation of treatment, achieving targeted operation from diagnosis to conditioning. Compared to the general back massage techniques in existing technologies, this step, through a combination of instrument assistance and manual techniques, employs a "precision lesion removal" technique that accurately locates and acts on the lesions corresponding to the internal organs, significantly improving the targeting and efficiency of treatment, fully embodying the core concept of "holographic source tracing" of this invention. Simultaneously, relying on neural connections, this step, through precise manipulation of the areas on both sides of the spinal cord in the back, directly acts on the neural pathways connected to the internal organs, achieving effective regulation of the corresponding organs.

[0044] Step 4: Warming Yang and Strengthening the Body's Foundation, Invigorating the Internal Organs The service personnel apply warming and strengthening moxibustion patches to acupoints such as Shenshu, Mingmen, and Guanyuanshu on the recipient's back. Simultaneously, an infrared warming device is used to irradiate the back, ensuring the warmth penetrates deeply. The procedure lasts approximately 15 minutes. After the procedure, the service personnel assist the recipient to slowly stand up to avoid postural discomfort.

[0045] This step, through the warming and tonifying effects of the accompanying instruments and conditioning products, strengthens the foundation of the back after treatment, consolidating the effects of the previous steps in unblocking meridians and supporting Yang. Compared to existing techniques where the treatment ends there, this step, through the "warming and strengthening Yang" stage, further enhances the warming and tonifying effect on kidney Yang, achieving a strengthening and nourishing effect on the functions of the internal organs. Simultaneously, this step, through the systematic warming and tonifying of the back corresponding to the upper, middle, and lower Jiao (three burners), achieves a holistic effect of regulating the three Jiao and balancing Yin and Yang, forming a complete conditioning loop.

[0046] 2.4S4 Effect Feedback and Home Guidance After the treatment, the service staff communicated with the client immediately to discuss the effects. The client reported that their lower back felt significantly lighter, stiffness was reduced, they felt warm all over, and their mental state was significantly improved compared to before the treatment.

[0047] Based on this, service personnel provide personalized home care guidance to respondents, including: suggesting 5-10 minutes of back patting or rubbing after waking up each morning to help generate Yang energy; avoiding prolonged sitting, getting up and moving around for 5 minutes every hour of work; keeping the back warm and avoiding getting cold; recommending the practice of traditional health-preserving exercises such as "Two Hands Climbing Feet to Strengthen the Kidneys and Waist" in Baduanjin; and suggesting an appropriate increase in warming and nourishing foods such as ginger and mutton in the diet.

[0048] The service personnel also establish a treatment file for the recipient, recording the back assessment results, treatment process, immediate feedback and home care suggestions, and arrange a satisfaction follow-up visit 3 days later to determine the subsequent treatment plan based on the recovery situation.

[0049] This step organically combines immediate conditioning effects with long-term preventative management through feedback and home-based guidance. Compared to existing technologies where the service ends after completion, this step guides recipients to establish healthy lifestyles and self-care habits through home maintenance guidance, extending the conditioning effects into daily life and realizing a shift from short-term intervention to long-term health management. Simultaneously, this step, together with S1 diagnosis and S3 conditioning, forms a complete service loop of "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention," reflecting the systematic thinking of this invention regarding the full-cycle health management of recipients.

[0050] 3. Summary of Treatment Effects After the first treatment, Mr. Li experienced significant relief from lower back pain, felt increased energy, and experienced a reduction in cold intolerance. After a full course of treatment, his back showed marked improvement in skin tone, muscle tone returned to normal, previously palpable nodular lesions largely disappeared, cold limbs and cold intolerance symptoms significantly improved, sleep quality increased, and he felt energetic daily. Mr. Li expressed satisfaction with the treatment results and continued to follow the home care guidelines for self-care.

[0051] This embodiment fully demonstrates that the Yang-boosting and meridian-clearing treatment method based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian provided by this invention, through the integration of a multi-dimensional theoretical system, a standardized four-step operation process, and a closed-loop service logic of diagnosis-conditioning-prevention, achieves the synergistic effects of meridian-clearing and Yang-boosting, holistic source tracing, and systematic conditioning, and has significant technical advantages and clinical application value.

[0052] Although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention. Anyone skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the claims.

Claims

1. A method for regulating Yang and unblocking meridians based on the Du meridian and Bladder meridian, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1 Health Consultation and Holistic Assessment: The health status and conditioning needs of the subject are collected through consultation. The spinal morphology, muscle tension and lesions of internal organs are explored through observation and palpation. Based on the theory of holistic reflex zones of the back spine, a holistic assessment is completed to determine the key points of conditioning and personalized conditioning implementation plan. Preparation before S2 conditioning: Complete the standardized setup of the conditioning environment, implement privacy protection measures, and prepare and verify the special conditioning products, tools and supporting instruments; S3 Standardized Conditioning Implementation: Perform the following operations in sequence. Step 1: Warm up the back and loosen the muscles and release the surface tension: Use conditioning products and techniques to warm up the back and loosen the superficial fascia. The second step is to push acupoints along the spine to unblock the meridians and support Yang: along the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian of the Foot Taiyang, use techniques, special tools and conditioning products to perform acupoint pushing operations to unblock the meridians; The third step, holographic source tracing and precise lesion removal: Based on the theory of holographic reflex zones of the back spine, techniques, supporting instruments and conditioning products are used to target and treat the lesions of the corresponding organs. The fourth step is to warm and strengthen the body's foundation and invigorate the internal organs: using the matching instruments and conditioning products, a warming and tonifying treatment is performed on the back to consolidate the conditioning effect. S4 Effect Feedback and Home Guidance: Collect the subject's immediate feelings before and after treatment, and provide maintenance guidance including home exercise methods and lifestyle suggestions.

2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method described is a specific implementation of the "meridian unblocking" and "lesion removal" dimensions in the six-dimensional integrated professional conditioning theory system. The six-dimensional integrated professional conditioning theory system includes six conditioning dimensions: detoxification, meridian unblocking, qi and blood circulation, internal organs, lesion removal, and calming the mind.

3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The holographic assessment in step S1 is based on the principle that the holographic reflex zone of the back spine reflects the functional state of the human body's organs, enabling the preliminary identification of bodily functional problems. It forms a "diagnosis-conditioning-prevention" service loop with the conditioning implementation in step S3 and the prevention guidance in step S4.

4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The core scientific support for this method includes: a. Holographic conditioning basis: Early stages of human functional problems are reflected in the holographic reflex zone of the spine on the back, which serves as the core diagnostic and targeted basis for conditioning; b. Neural Connection Basis: Human organs are connected to the spinal cord through neurons, and back conditioning effects are applied to the corresponding internal organs; c. The core of unblocking meridians and supporting Yang: The Du meridian is the sea of ​​Yang meridians, and the Foot Taiyang Bladder meridian is the Taiyang meridian. Unblocking these two meridians can help support the body's Yang energy. d. Highly effective treatment targets: Hua Tuo Jiaji points are 34 extra meridian points, which are channels through which the Qi of the internal organs is transported to the back; e. Systemic conditioning pathway: The back of the human body corresponds to the upper, middle and lower jiao (three burners), and systemic regulation of the three jiao is achieved through back conditioning.

5. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The standardized conditioning operation in step S3 simultaneously achieves the following conditioning effects: a. Unblocking the meridians and supporting Yang: Unblocking the Du meridian and the Bladder meridian of Foot Taiyang to activate the body's Yang energy; b. Holistic care: Utilizing the holographic theory of the back spine, the lesions of the corresponding internal organs are located and treated; c. Systemic conditioning: Relying on the 34 extra meridian points of Hua Tuo Jiaji to regulate the internal organs and regulate the upper, middle and lower jiao.