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Introduction to the Acupressure Points : (24-27)
Introduction to the
Acupressure Points :
(Point No. 24 Shoulder - Point No. 27 Stomach)
(Point No. 24 Shoulder - Point No. 27 Stomach)
Point No. 24 Shoulder :
Acupressure point no 24. Shoulder. |
Some common problems :
* Pain
* Cramps
* Frozen shoulder
* Joint problems
This point should only be pressed using an instrument. Point No. 25 Pancreas :
Acupressure point no 24. Pancreas. |
This gland creates insulin. If the pancreas produces less insulin than it should, the result is usually diabetes.
If the pancreas overworks and creates too much insulin then the results are :
* Headaches
* Migraines
* Low blood pressure
* Addiction to sweet things
* Lethargy
* Alcohol dependency
On the hands we can use either our fingers or an instrument but on our feet we should use only the instrument.
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Point No. 26 Kidney :
Acupressure point no 26. Kidney. |
Cleans 175 liters of blood every day. It sends waste to the bladder.
It controls blood pressure and water in the body. It controls sodium chloride and creates Vitamin D.
Some common problems :
* Burning on passing urine
* Strong smell
* Colour too yellow
* Infections
In the hands we can use either our fingers or an instrument but on our feet we should use only the instrument.
Point No. 27 Stomach :
Acupressure point no 27. Stomach. |
Digests and stores food. With the help of hydrochloric acid, it digests protein and fat. Water, glucose, alcohol and medicines go directly into the blood stream.
Some common problems :
* Stomach pain
* Headache
* Vomiting
* Giddiness
* Feeling bloated
* Bad smell in the mouth
* Inability to taste food
* Loss of appetite
* Constipation
* Diarrhoea
* Heaviness in the stomach
* Coating on the tongue
* Lack of saliva
Problems can arise from not chewing food properly or enough, excessive spice and/or oil in the food, eating too frequently, smoking, drinking tea, coffee and alcohol, stress, frustration, infection and the toxic effects of medication.
On the hands we can use either our fingers or an instrument but on our feet we should use only the instrument.
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Introduction to the Acupressure Points : (12-15)
Introduction to the
Acupressure Points :
(Point No. 12 Vagina and Penis - Point No. 15 Testis)
(Point No. 12 Vagina and Penis - Point No. 15 Testis)
Point No. 12 Vagina and Penis :
Acupressure point no 12. Vagina and Penis |
* Impotence
* Pain during sex
* Sexual problems
This point should only be done using the fingers.
Point No. 13 Uterus :
Acupressure point no 13. Uterus. |
* Irregular, excessive or scanty periods
* Uterus may get displaced with heavy physical work
* Uterine prolapse
* Leucorrhoea
* Dysmenorrhoea
* Fibroids
This point should only be done using the fingers.
Point No. 14 Ovary :
Acupressure point no. 14 Ovary. |
This is a sexual gland, it creates the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. Its proper functioning enables pregnancy to be carried to full term.
Some common problems :
* Abortion
* Tumours
* Infertility
This point should only be done using the fingers.
Point No. 15 Testis :
Acupressure point no. 15 Testis. |
It creates sperm and sexual hormones.
Problems may lead to :
* Infertility
* Discharge
* Sexual problems
This point should only be done using the fingers.
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Acupressure Point No. 3 Pituitary gland :
Pituitary gland point |
This is located in the brain and is considered the control centre of all the endocrine glands. It is responsible for our judgement, our wants, and gives our mind its direction.
If this gland works perfectly then the person may be highly creative and skilled in whatever activities are conducted.
Some common problems :
* Obesity
* Children may be very naughty and/or dishonest
* After childbirth, it may be difficult for the mother to lose weight.
* Pregnancy with this condition may result in a brain damaged child.
* Adults may have a bad memory
* Sexual potency may be reduced.
* Rough skin and skin lesions.
* There may be hormonal deficiencies in men.
" Mental development may be retarded.
* In taller men there may be spinal defects.
This point can be done with either an instrument or with the fingers.
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Pancreas (on the ball of left foot)
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The rules of Acupressure (part-5)
The rules of
Acupressure (part-5)
Acupressure (part-5)
Which points do we need to press before we finally finish?
The point that must be pressed last is no. 26, the kidney point. When doing acupressure we release the toxins that have accumulated in various organs and glands and the elimination of these is helped by pressing the kidney point last.How can I tell if I am getting better ?
If, by doing acupressure regularly the pain in my points improve then I am getting better and this will also become apparent in the symptoms I had before starting the treatment.
Why is the pain during acupressure worse on the feet than on the hands ?
Our feet are more sensitive then our hands because our hands are in constant us and may be desensitized.
How can I stay youthful?
Our bio- electricity is created in the finger- tips of our right hand. The central point is midway between our wrist and our elbow. This point is called the main switch and is a round point an inch across. If, this point is pressed daily, then the aging process is slower.
How many days does it take to cure a disease ?
In for instance, painful joints such as the neck or the shoulder we may get relief very quickly although to cure the problem completely will take longer. Generally the longer we have had the problem the longer it may take to cure it. Also we need to take notice of the way we eat and live, to help the curative process.
What are the instruments used in Acupressure ?
Generally we can use our Fingers and/or a blunt such as the rounded end of an unsharpened pencil.
The important thing to remember is that it doesn't matter what we use so long as we find the correct location of our pressure points by being aware of the pain, tenderness or sensitivity in the point being pressed. Always do it the way it feels correct to you. You may prefer to use your index finger rather than your thumb on certain points, it really doesn't matter.
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Introduction to the Acupressure Points : (Points of the Nervous system - Allergy point)
Introduction to the
Acupressure Points :
(Points of the Nervous system - Allergy point)
(Points of the Nervous system - Allergy point)
Acupressure point, point of the Nervous system. |
For both hands and feet points we should use only the fingers.
Points of the Sciatic nerves :
Acupressure point, Points of the Sciatic nerves. |
These points should be pressed in times of stress, knee pain, back pain, muscle pain and when one has painful feet whilst standing. These points are on both legs and extend from the ankle to the knee.
For these leg points we should use only the fingers.
Points of the Middle Finger :
Acupressure point, Points of the Middle Finger. |
These points are important in times of stress, when one has toothache, heart problems, pain in the upper arms and loss of consciousness. In these situations the base of the middle finger along its sides as well as those of the middle toes should be pressed 100 times.
For both hands and feet points we should use only the fingers.
Allergy point :
Acupressure point, Allergy point. |
Some people lave sensitive skin and can have allergies to, for example, insect bites, dust, pollen, the weather etc. Also allergies can be due to certain foods, drinks, smells, medication etc.
These point are located only on our hands and we should use only the fingers when pressing.
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