As the seasons shift, you might notice that while the world is warming up, your hands and feet still feel like they’re stuck in winter. No matter how thick your socks or gloves are, the chill remains. In addition to layering up, consider a holistic approach—stimulating the Outer Pass (Wai Guan, TE5) acupoint.
This point not only improves circulation but also enhances mobility and offers surprising benefits for both physical and mental well-being.A Special Acupoint in Traditional Chinese MedicineWai Guan (TE5) has been recognized in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for centuries and holds a unique place in acupuncture theory. A common saying, “Wai Guan clears the five fingers,” highlights its role in improving finger dexterity, reducing stiffness, and alleviating pain in the hands.
If your hands feel numb or achy, this is a go-to point...
..
Health
Wai Guan: A Versatile Acupoint for Mobility and Staying Warm

Stimulate the Wai Guan acupoint for better circulation, enhanced mobility, and reduced irritability and impatience.