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Acupressure
Fast Facts - Get Pain Relief at Home
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Acupressure
was originated in China thousands of years ago, and evidence has been
found that acupressure was practiced in the stone age!
Acupressure
has been used to reduce post-operative nausea and vomiting in children.
Acupressure
also reduces nausea in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
Acupressure
can be done anywhere without special equipment.
You can treat yourself safely
with acupressure, as long as you follow the guidelines of a professional
acupressure practitioner.
Correctly performed, acupressure
increases circulation, reduces tension and pain and enables the body
to relax.
Acupressure strengthens the
immune system and promotes wellness.
Acupressure should be applied
slowly and gently. Applying it too quickly or vigorously can do some
damage, especially in the abdominal area.
Special care and caution
is needed in the case of a pregnant woman or in treating a person with
burns, infections and recent injuries.
Acupressure is more effective
than physical therapy for the majority of patients with low back pain.
Ear acupressure can be used
to reduce stress and anxiety.
Acupressure is used to reduce
fear and anxiety in trauma victims and in pre-operative care.
Acupressure can be used to
treat all these conditions:
Tension Headaches
Migraine Headaches
Jaw Pain, Toothache, Earache
Neck and Shoulder Pain
Wrist, Hand, Arm pain
Backache, Hip, Knee, Ankle and Foot pain
Colds, Flu, Sore throat, Sinus Infection, Loss of Voice
Allergies
Anxiety Attacks and Nervousness
Depression
Insomnia
Fainting
Hiccoughs
Improve Memory and Concentration
Angina, Heart Palpitations and High Blood Pressure
Constipation, Diarrhea, Heartburn and Stomachache
PMS and Painful Periods, Hot Flashes, Pregnancy Discomfort, Morning
Sickness
Bed-wetting, Incontinence, Urinary retention
Nose bleeding, Itching, Asthma, Decreased Libido, Hangover
Here are a couple acupressure
tips you can try:
For headaches and muscle
or joint pain, press the fleshy part of your hand between your thumb
and index finger. Hold for this for one minute, then repeat on the other
hand.
For low-back pain, lie on
your back, with your feet elevated on a sofa or chair. Place two tennis
balls under your lower back on either side of your spine. (I got cheap
tennis balls in the dog toy department.) Stay in this position for one
minute or sooner if it becomes uncomfortable.
For knee pain, put a tennis
ball on a pillow, then place your leg over it so the ball is pushing
into the crease behind your knee. Find the sensitive spot just below
your kneecap and slightly to the outside of the shinbone. Press into
it gently with your fingertips for about one minute.
You can learn to do acupressure
at home to supplement professional treatment. This is especially useful
when you are stricken with illness or pain and you can't get to the
doctor soon. For more information see my website http://natural-pain-relief-solutions.com.
Nancy Barney is a free-lance writer, reseracher and owner of href="http://www.natural-pain-relief-solutions.com/">www.natural-pain-relief-solutions.com
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