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August 19, 2015
Acupressure points for PMS, Cramps, and Menstrual discomfort
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Showing posts with label acupressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acupressure. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Reducing high fever with Acupressure
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TW 15
August 19, 2015
From Accupressure
Acupressure can be used to lower high fever which could be harmful to the body. You can press the TW15 at the top of shoulder blade for about 3 minutes each while pinching the base of the nails.
This is by Dr. Michael Reed Gach.
Other post on From eHow, relieving fever through acupressure
Go and see a doctor immediately if the high fever is for sometime, if it is high fever only at night, or fever is more than 100 F

August 19, 2015
From Accupressure
Acupressure can be used to lower high fever which could be harmful to the body. You can press the TW15 at the top of shoulder blade for about 3 minutes each while pinching the base of the nails.
This is by Dr. Michael Reed Gach.
Other post on From eHow, relieving fever through acupressure
Go and see a doctor immediately if the high fever is for sometime, if it is high fever only at night, or fever is more than 100 F
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Pressure points for oral sex
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August 15, 2015
Acupressure for lovers - oral sex
Full article is reprinted for easier reference:
August 15, 2015
Acupressure for lovers - oral sex
Full article is reprinted for easier reference:
Acupressure points for cheap cures
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August 18, 2015
It has been a while since I last posted here. Was busy
I will have series of posts on acupressure and reflexology: Acupressure
Just what is acupressure?
Acupuncture & Acupressure use the same pressure points and meridians, but Acupuncture employs needles, while Acupressure uses gentle to firm finger pressure. When these acupressure points are stimulated, they release muscular tension, promote circulation of blood, and enhance the body's life force energy to aid healing. Acupressure therapy can be used to relieve pain, fortify the sexual reproductive system, detoxify the body for greater health and beauty, and tone facial and back muscles.
Benefits of acupressure:
The Applications of Using Acupressure include relieving pain, balancing body energy, and maintaining good health. Acupressure's healing touch reduces muscular tension, increases circulation, and enables deep relaxation. By relieving stress, Acupressure Therapy strengthens resistance to disease and promotes wellness. You can learn self-care applications and pressure point formulas for specific conditions, such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, chronic muscular pain, mental stress, addiction recovery, learning disorders, trauma, emotional imbalances and more. Here are some areas for applying Acupressure effectively."
Uses of acupressure:
1. For beauty
2. Better sex and lovemaking
3. Back care
4. Emotional pain and trauma
5. Addiction


It has been a while since I last posted here. Was busy
I will have series of posts on acupressure and reflexology: Acupressure
Just what is acupressure?
Acupuncture & Acupressure use the same pressure points and meridians, but Acupuncture employs needles, while Acupressure uses gentle to firm finger pressure. When these acupressure points are stimulated, they release muscular tension, promote circulation of blood, and enhance the body's life force energy to aid healing. Acupressure therapy can be used to relieve pain, fortify the sexual reproductive system, detoxify the body for greater health and beauty, and tone facial and back muscles.
Benefits of acupressure:
The Applications of Using Acupressure include relieving pain, balancing body energy, and maintaining good health. Acupressure's healing touch reduces muscular tension, increases circulation, and enables deep relaxation. By relieving stress, Acupressure Therapy strengthens resistance to disease and promotes wellness. You can learn self-care applications and pressure point formulas for specific conditions, such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, chronic muscular pain, mental stress, addiction recovery, learning disorders, trauma, emotional imbalances and more. Here are some areas for applying Acupressure effectively."
Uses of acupressure:
1. For beauty
2. Better sex and lovemaking
3. Back care
4. Emotional pain and trauma
5. Addiction
Acupressure Methods
All Acupressure Massage techniques, methods and styles use the same ancient acupressure trigger points. They vary in using different rhythms and pressures for stimulating the acupressure points, using not only the fingers, but also the hands, arms, legs and even feet. Some styles also incorporate other healing techniques.Shiatsu Therapy, the traditional Japanese form of acupressure, can be quite vigorous, with deep pressure applied to each point for three to five seconds. In Jin Shin Acupressure, at least two points are gently held for a minute or more. This style also uses the Extra Meridians or Extraordinary Vessels, which balance the meridians. Tuina Chinese Massage and Thai Massage stimulate the Qi ("key") healing energy using acupressure hand movements, full body stretches, and Chinese massage techniques.
All Acupressure Massage techniques, methods and styles use the same ancient acupressure trigger points. They vary in using different rhythms and pressures for stimulating the acupressure points, using not only the fingers, but also the hands, arms, legs and even feet. Some styles also incorporate other healing techniques.Shiatsu Therapy, the traditional Japanese form of acupressure, can be quite vigorous, with deep pressure applied to each point for three to five seconds. In Jin Shin Acupressure, at least two points are gently held for a minute or more. This style also uses the Extra Meridians or Extraordinary Vessels, which balance the meridians. Tuina Chinese Massage and Thai Massage stimulate the Qi ("key") healing energy using acupressure hand movements, full body stretches, and Chinese massage techniques.
Healing Energy Work
Acupressure Points have a high electrical conductivity at the surface of the skin, and thus conduct and channel healing energy most effectively. This is why the most potent healing energy work uses acupressure points. The Chinese call healing energy Qi or Chi. In Japan, the life force is termed Ki, and channeling healing energy is called Reiki. Yoga practices refer to the body's life force as prana or pranic energy. These terms all relate to the same universal healing energy, which exists in our environment, and links us to all forms of life.
Acupressure Points have a high electrical conductivity at the surface of the skin, and thus conduct and channel healing energy most effectively. This is why the most potent healing energy work uses acupressure points. The Chinese call healing energy Qi or Chi. In Japan, the life force is termed Ki, and channeling healing energy is called Reiki. Yoga practices refer to the body's life force as prana or pranic energy. These terms all relate to the same universal healing energy, which exists in our environment, and links us to all forms of life.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Counter pain
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The same guys who were with me in the wake told me that one of the principles of curing among Chinese is to fight pain with pain (counter pain). This is where acupuncture, acupressure, evolved.
It it is painful, beat the painful part. Then came the sharp bamboo sticks to insert into the meridien, and later the gold needles.
The practitioner I met prefer to use sharp pencils or ball pen.
The other one prefers sharp finger pressure to the pressure points
The same guys who were with me in the wake told me that one of the principles of curing among Chinese is to fight pain with pain (counter pain). This is where acupuncture, acupressure, evolved.
It it is painful, beat the painful part. Then came the sharp bamboo sticks to insert into the meridien, and later the gold needles.
The practitioner I met prefer to use sharp pencils or ball pen.
The other one prefers sharp finger pressure to the pressure points
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