What's the difference between a belt and no belt in Chinese medicine department?

Fasten the belt to protect the belt pulse.

In the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine,' Youmai' belongs to eight strange meridians, which circulate around the waist in a circle, roughly the same position as the belt we often wear. There are many important acupoints on the belt vein, such as Shu Yao, Shenshu and Mingmen on the back, and Qihai, Guanyuan and Zhongji on the abdomen. Both have powerful health care functions.

Clinically, pulse diagnosis is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat gynecological diseases such as irregular menstruation and increased leucorrhea, and even to treat herpes zoster. Women often have low back pain, which may be related to women not wearing belts and often wearing low-rise pants. Women are more prone to low back pain than men because they are susceptible to cold and dampness. Although it can't be said that there is a necessary connection, wearing a belt can really protect the waist. It's good to wear a belt.