What is manual acupressure?

Acuppressure is an ancient Chinese practice that includes directed pressure application to different parts of the body. Manual acupressure focuses on pressure points or acupunds found in hand. It is believed that the use of pressure points in the hand for the treatment of various diseases was created in Korea. Those who do not have formal training do not have to harvest in full benefits and may not find any benefits if they do not correctly notice pressure points. Pain does not have to be located in or nearby to make this type of treatment work. By stimulating different parts of the hand, the pain can be relieved from the back and joints.

thumb and small finger on each ha correspond to the lower half of the body. Specifically, they correspond to the hips, knees and ankles. The finger and forefinger correspond to the joints on the upper limbs, which are shoulders, elbows and wrists. The middle finger can be used to stimulate or relax the center of the body, along the spine, neck and head.

In addition to pain treatment, acupressure points on the hands can also be used to reduce the effects of nausea. Vomiting can be prevented or reassured by the correct stimulation of the hands of acupoints.

tension relief is another popular use of hand acupressure. Different points can help calm down and relax individuals. This can help in the treatment of depression, mood disorders, insomnia and anxiety. Headaches related to stress and serious migraines can also be treated by acupressure of the hands.

The accurate process by which the Acupressure Points in the hands are able to calm other parts of the body is not fully understood. It is assumed that many points release endorphins into the body. These strong chemicals can then affect many problem areas of the body. The ancient Chinese faith is that acupressure helps to restore the inner balance of Yin and Yang to cure the disease of the body.

Manual acupressure is alternative medicine and is not commonly used as the only form of medical treatment. Consultation with a doctor is still considered fromand necessary for serious health problems. However, acupressure can be used in conjunction with other treatments and can be explored as the only treatment option for less serious conditions.

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