Acupressure Laminated Reference Guide

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My father quit smoking and lost weight using acupuncture. He took my grandma in to fix her allergies, he swears to it. I now have picked up his smoking habit. I never considered myself addicted since I never really felt like I needed a cigarette, always just wanted one, or smoked it because it was a routine thing to do, like in the car etc. Recently, I have had cravings were I just really wanted a cigarette, these cravings just make me want to quit now. I don’t want to smoke if im gonna have these cravings. I heard my dad talking to someone one time that whenever he had a craving he just pressed this part of your ear and the craving goes away… I tried look for this online but all I could find were advertisements for ear beads and staples. Does anyone know where this spot on your ear is? And also my dad keeps telling me to go to acupuncture for stress/anxiety, if there is a acupressure point for this too that would be great
most of my cravings are while i am working so i cant even smoke anyways, its just kind of uncomfortable, like im gonna do my job halfassed just so i can get out of there and finally smoke

Acupressure or Acupuncture?

what do you think? Is acupressure or acupuncture better? any pros and cons for each? I’m looking for something to help with stress and PMS-


Panic attacks related to depression can often be treated with acupressue. Learn how to trigger the pericardium six acupressure point for panic attack symptoms of depression with tips from an acupuncturist in this free traditionalChinese medicine video. Expert: LI Zheng Bio: Li Zheng is a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the most prestigious institution of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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The Acupressure Atlas

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Acupressure is an ancient therapy that falls under the category of holistic medicine. Originating in Chinese medicine, acupressure involves the use of fingers or a special blunt instrument to press key points on the surface of the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing abilities. Pressure to these specific points can release tension as well as promote the blood and energy flow throughout the body to vital organs, glands and tissues. Acupressure therapy provides rejuvenation and healing and can benefit the immune system.

Although it is closely related to acupuncture, acupressure can actually be used for self-treatment, because there are no special tools or needles required. Performing acupressure on one’s body is especially effective for releasing tension in the body and treating migraines and other body pains.

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Acupressure the New Cure for Acid Reflux?

Acupressure is acupuncture without the use of needles. By applying pressure to the acupoints prescribed by ancient Chinese medicine, specific organs and areas of the body may be successfully treated. With this science, the energy of the meridian system called Yin, Yang and Qi is brought into alignment, allowing the body to heal itself.

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Acupressure and acupuncture are not one in same techniques. They differ slightly because acupuncture makes use of thin needles in approaching health concerns while acupressure never breaks the skin. On the other hand, they do a have a few things in common. For instance, both are centered on touching meridians which carry energy or chi along those meridians right through an individuals’ body.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clearly states that illness occurs due to the blockage of chi in any of fourteen different meridians. Acupressure and acupuncture both advocate the free flow of energy without obstructions. Both methods are used to treat arthritis, allergies, migraine headaches, depression, menstrual cramps, nausea and anxieties.

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