What are the benefits of using the Yongquan plaster with ginger?
Generally speaking, "Yongquan" refers to the Yongquan acupoint. Applying ginger slices on the Yongquan acupoint is a traditional Chinese therapy used to achieve certain health and therapeutic effects. Benefits may include warming and supplementing kidney yang, expelling wind and cold, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, improving sleep, and eliminating dampness. Detailed explanations are as follows:

1. Warming and Supplementing Kidney Yang
The Yongquan acupoint is the first point of the kidney meridian. Applying ginger slices on this acupoint can promote local blood circulation, warm and supplement kidney yang, and alleviate discomfort symptoms caused by kidney yang deficiency, such as soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, and cold limbs.
2. Expelling Wind and Cold
Ginger is warm in nature. When applied on the Yongquan acupoint, it can dilate blood vessels and promote blood circulation, thereby dispelling cold pathogens on the body surface. This helps relieve discomfort symptoms caused by colds, such as headache and nasal congestion.
3. Promoting Blood Circulation and Removing Blood Stasis
Applying ginger slices on the Yongquan acupoint can promote local blood circulation, achieving the effect of activating blood circulation and unblocking meridians. This helps alleviate symptoms such as pain and swelling and can benefit individuals with traumatic injuries or blood stasis.
4. Improving Sleep
Ginger contains gingerol, which can stimulate the cerebral cortex, promote sleep, and alleviate insomnia. Applying ginger on the Yongquan acupoint can also accelerate metabolism, relieve fatigue, and improve sleep quality by stimulating the acupoint.
5. Eliminating Dampness
Ginger has the effect of removing dampness. Applying ginger on the Yongquan acupoint can promote blood circulation within the body, thereby eliminating internal dampness and helping alleviate symptoms such as limb soreness and heaviness in the head and body caused by excessive dampness.
Although applying ginger on the Yongquan acupoint offers multiple benefits, it is not suitable for everyone. Individuals allergic to ginger should avoid this method to prevent allergic reactions. Additionally, patients with yin deficiency and excessive yang should also avoid using this method.