Memory Loss Natural Treatments
Memory Loss Natural Treatments
Memory Loss Natural Treatments
In Chinese medicine, memory depends heavily on the kidney-adrenal network and the spleen-
pancreas-stomach network. The kidney network stores your life essence and the spleen network
supplies energy for daily living through healthy digestive processes, producing vital nutrients and
distributing energy to the brain and other organs. As we age, our kidney essence is depleted.
Combine aging with a weakened digestive system, and the brain receives less and less of its
essential nutrients. Lack of physical and mental exercise also prevents nourishment from reaching
the brain.
I regularly treat patients suffering from memory loss. One patient, a woman about fifty years came
old, came to see me, complaining of dramatic short-term memory decline and other symptoms. She
was going through menopause and she decided, in consultation with her gynecologist, not to go on
hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) because of a family history of breast cancer. I approached
her treatment by fortifying the underlying vital life essence and bolstering the digestive system to
help with proper nutrient absorption and delivery. After a three-to four-month course of
acupuncture and herbal therapy, she reported substantial improvement in her memory, and her
menopausal symptoms improved as well. I also instructed her in memory exercises and qi gong
practice.
1. Begin breathing slowly and rhythmically, inhaling deeply and gently and
exhaling slowly.
2. Cover both ears with your palms, with the fingers of each hand pointing toward each other at back
of your head.
3. Inhaling, place your index fingers on top of your middle fingers and then snap them off, striking
the back of your head on the depressions located behind the ears at the base of the skull, where the
Wind Pond (GB-20) acupoints are located. Repeat continuously, with about one strike per second.
4. Exhaling, continue striking the Wind Pond points with your index fingers while bending forward
at the waist. Tilt your head down.
5. Continue breathing and striking for 20 to 30 seconds, until you've struck the points 36 times.
6. Conclude the sequence by rising back to the sitting position with your last exhalation.
1. Start with the acupressure point at the top of your head: locate the
acupoint Hundred Meeting (DU-20), at the top of your head, midway between your ears. Apply
gentle pressure with your index finger for 5 minutes. This point is traditionally used for
improving brain and spirit functions.
2. Use the acupressure point inside your ankle: locate the acupoint
Forceful Torrent (KID-3), on the inside of your left ankle between the Achilles tendon and the
anklebone. Pinch the point with your right thumb and index finger using moderate pressure for
about 5 minutes. Repeat on your right foot. This acupoint is traditionally used to strengthen the
kidney system, and it also has anti-aging benefits.