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» Acupressure Mouth Point
By Thomas Richards | Published 08/31/2006 | Accupressure |
Acupressure is useful in lessen many of the physical symptoms as well as the sluggishness of mild depression due many affecting factors. Acupressure is the traditional Chinese medical art performed by applying steady, firm pressure on specific points along the body so as to stimulate those points, which further produce the energy.
» Acupressure Hands
By Thomas Richards | Published 08/31/2006 | Accupressure |
Acupressure is a portmanteau of acupuncture and pressure and is a traditional Chinese medicine technique based on the same ideas as acupuncture. It actually involves placing physical pressure by hand, elbow, or with the aid of various devices on different acupuncture points on the surface of the body. Chinese Medicine does not usually operate within a scientific paradigm but some practitioners make efforts to bring practices into an evidence-based framework. There is no scientific agreement over whether or not evidence supports the efficiency of acupressure beyond a gesture.
» New Age Acupressure
By Thomas Richards | Published 08/30/2006 | Accupressure |
Acupressure is a process wherein controlled force is applied to certain points of the body known ac acupressure points. It is based on an ancient Chinese art of medicine.
» Essential Oil Acupressure Knee Pain
By Thomas Richards | Published 08/30/2006 | Accupressure |
Essential Oils are known for modern science for their physical and emotional therapeutic benefits. Distilled from plants, these highly unstable essences quickly trigger nerve messages to the brain's limbic center and pituitary gland. The pituitary gland releases chemical messages that travel via the blood to glands and organs to generate physiological responses. The highest quality of therapeutic strength Essential Oils is used as an adjunct to the massage treatment.
» Do It Yourself Acupressure
By Thomas Richards | Published 08/30/2006 | Accupressure |
Acupressure is a therapy, by which many mild diseases can be treated. In this technique, some pressure points are prescribed that exists in every body. These pressure points even exist in the animals. According to the beliefs in this therapy, if some pressure is applied to these points, then many diseases can be cured. It is the simplest therapy to treat many diseases. Scientific researches have proved that this therapy is very effective to treat many diseases. Acupressure has a long history. The origin of this therapy is considered to be in china some 5000 years ago. It is believed that acupressure originated out of the natural human instinct to hold or rub a place on the body that hurts. Acupressure has gained much popularity in last two decades. A lot of people in US use these techniques against many mild diseases.


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