Acupressure Foot - Articles
Acupressure for Stress
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Marilyn Yohe, L.Ac., MAOM



Liver 3 is on the top of the foot, about two finger widths above the web between the big toe and second toe. Find the soft area between the two bones where they come together to form a āVā. Gently massaging this point with the tip of your finger for 30-60 seconds (or longer) can help relieve stress and improve energy flow.This point is also helpfu ...
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Acupressure
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Natural Health
AcupressureAcupressure is similar to shiatsu in that it involves applying pressure to key points on the body’s energy system. It is based on the same theory of traditional Chinese medicine as acupuncture, which claims good health is maintained by regulating the flow of energy through invisible channels in the body called meridians.Practitione ...
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Acupressure Chart
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Shelley F.
Have you ever experienced acupuncture? What about acupressure? You may be surprised to learn that you actually have, possibly without even knowing it. According to some experts, out feet have acupressure points that directly relate to specific organs so when we walk, run or massage those points we are stimulating those organs. For a visual chec ...
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Canine Acupressure & Massage
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Dr. Kim ..

Aaaahh just writing that gives me shivers of relief, relaxation, health and pleasure, WOOF! Our friends at Tallgrass Animal Acupressure Institute and NBCAAM have some grrreat news to share about these natural healing modalities and how they can be of help to your canines, WOOF!
The New Introduction to Small Animal Acupressure DVD + The Well-Connect ...
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ACUPRESSURE THE ORIENTAL MASSAGE...
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Rev. Dr. Richard B.

ACUPRESSURE THE ORIENTAL MASSAGE TECHNIQUEAcupressure is a massage therapy technique based on the theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Acupressure massage therapy is a potent form of energy work taught in several massage schools and massage therapy programs that utilizes finger pressure to mobilize chi, or life force energy at certain po ...
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What is Acupressure?
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Joseph Alban
Acupressure is treatment within traditional Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine therapies influence a system of interconnected channels that run throughout our bodies. These channels do not simply lie on the outside of the body, but are more like waterways which link the upper body to the lower and the internal organs to the skin surface.Qi, the b ...
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Acupressure points for relieving...
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Eric W.
Acupressure points for relieving anxiety and nervousness. According to this, working on accupuncture points including the "heavenly pillar" (just below the base of the skull, at the top of the spine), the "heavenly rejuvenation" (on the shoulders), the "crooked marsh" (on the inside of the elbow joint), and the "s ...
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The role of acupressure in EFT
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adrazz
Emotional Freedom Technique or EFT is a contemporary meridian-based energy therapy, which makes use of acupressure points as a relief from negative emotional energy. With the help of EFT you apply pressure on certain body parts to release tension and eliminate the root cause of all fears.Phobia, fears and anxieties ruin the quality of your life. Un ...
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ACUPRESSURE DECREASES AGITATED B...
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Rev. Dr. Richard B.

ACUPRESSURE DECREASES AGITATED BEHAVIOR IN DEMENTIAMassage could offer a drug-free way to treat agitation and depression among dementia patients, according to a review that appears in a recent issue of the Journal of Clinical Nursing. Researchers at the National Yang-Ming University in Taiwan found that providing 15-minute treatment sessions twice ...
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Hand Acupressure For Allergies
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Connie S.
Whenever somebody mentions the word "allergy" in Lyme, a whole host of definitions get conjured up. Allergy to WHAT? With Lyme, we seem to be allergic to everything, from the sun to soap to s'mores. So I don't know for which allergies the following acupressure technique works, but since it is designed to counteract the histamine effect triggered by ...
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