Acupressure for Weight Control

Acupressure for Weight ControlApply steady, penetrating finger pressure to each of the following points for 3 minutes.1. Begin with 'Appetite Control' ear point. This appetite control point can help you avoid overeating.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Acupressure Points to Treat Sex Dysfunction

Acupressure originated in China as a technique to release energy blockages throughout the body. Today, it is widely used to treat a variety of ailments ranging from food allergies and stress to diabetes and digestive issues. You can even use acupressure treatment to relieve sex dysfunction.Step 1Familiarize yourself with the acupressure points on the body that are related to sexual issues. These points are located on the outside of the wrists (in a straight line below the little fingers), above the groin, above the knees, on the shins (slightly above the ankles), on the front of the ankles and along the spine in the lower back region. It will...

Monday, January 19, 2009

Acupressure boost immune system

A strong immune system is a great benefit to one’s body. From protecting against bacteria and viruses to enduring and surviving serious diseases, a healthy immune system can significantly impact quality of life issues. How can you ensure you are doing all that is possible to boost your immune system and give your body the best chance for health? There are many different ways to promote strong immunity to illness and disease, including healthy diet, exercise, and alternative treatments like acupressure.Originating in Chinese medicine, acupressure utilizes stimulation of a trained therapist’s fingertips, knuckles or special instruments to stimulate certain points of energy meridians on one’s body. Pressing these pressure points can eliminate stress and pain as it promotes neurological flow to...

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Acupressure Points for Better and best Vision

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), all diseases involving the eye are closely related to the liver. It is also understood that the eye is nourished by all of the internal organs in the body. The lens of the eye and the pupil basically belong to the kidney, the sclera to the lungs, the arteries and veins to the heart, the top eyelid to the spleen, the bottom eyelid to the stomach, and the cornea and iris to the liver. The Spleen and Stomach also control circulation in the eyes. Therefore an imbalance in any of the internal organs may lead to eye disease.MAJOR ACUPRESSURE EYE POINTSThere are a number of acupuncture/acupressure points...

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