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31 July, 2018

Acupressure-4: MAIN ACCUPRESSURE POINTS FOR SELF TREATMENT ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!


MAIN ACCUPRESSURE POINTS
FOR SELF TREATMENT ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!

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Published on Jul 22, 2017





These are the 5 Main Acupressure Points in Hand for Self
Treatment

Hand Valley Point
It’s the most popular acupressure points used to heal different problems in your body. It is found between your pointer finger and thumb. This acupressure point helps you get rid of stress, headaches, shoulder tension, neck pain, constipation, migraines, and toothache. It will also help remove excess heat from your body.

Inner Gate Point
Wondering how you can treat your nausea? Well, here's a great solution. Massage your inner gate point to relieve it. You can find this pressure point on your wrist. It is located about 3 cm from the crease of your wrist. Use your thumb to massage it and apply firm pressure for some time. A regular massage on it will help treat indigestion problems, nausea, stomach pain, and anxiety.

Thumb Nail Point
This acupressure point is on the outside lower corner of your nail. Put in mind that if you're locating it on the right thumbnail, it will be on the lower left side. Locate it and apply firm pressure or stimulate the point by a simple massage. Negative emotions can be relieved by this.

Wrist Point 1
Are you always under stress and want a simple yet effective remedy? You should consider stimulating wrist point 1. It’s an effectively way to relieve stress. This wrist point is located on your wrist and is in line up with your little finger. After locating it, apply firm pressure on this point for some time regularly. By stimulating this point, stress will be lessened and you can have an improved emotional state.

Base of Thumb Point
This acupressure point can be found right at the base of your thumb just about your wrist. Locate this point and apply firm pressure using the thumb of your other hand. By stimulating this point regularly, you find relief from coughing and breathing problems.

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