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Acupressure is a natural method of healing, achieved by pressing various specific points in our body. It requires no medicines and has no bad side
effects.
Acupressure : Cure Without Medicine
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What is the process of cure in Acupressure ?
Initially when we start acupressure we may find some points very tender or painful. If
these points are pressed daily, the pain will start to lessen very quickly, this means that
the organs or glands they correspond to will have started the healing process. When we
press these points, toxins are being released from these organs, glands or nerves and
these then accumulate in the kidneys. Therefore, it is very important that everyone doing
acupressure must press the kidney points last, in order to eliminate all the toxins
released from pressing all the other points.
How do you prevent disease by Acupressure ?
`Prevention is better than cure is a very important maxim. Only by acupressure can
disease be prevented. Normally we never think about our health except when we are
suffering with an illness. Even then we only realise that we are sick when the illness has
significantly progressed, at which point we may not be able to carry on with our normal
lives; or in extreme cases might even be bedridden.
Thus, when a healthy person presses their points and feels pain in some of them, it may
signal the presence of an illness in its early stages.
Therefore a diagnosis can be made even when a person is unaware of any problems.
Over time, people usually have a build-up of toxins which accumulate and block the flow
in the meridian lines and this affects their Vital Force negatively, often leading to
damaged organs and glands.
With regular pressing of the points, any disease or illness, can be prevented.
Can anyone do this therapy?
Most people can do acupressure easily and safely, children, as well as adults.
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Who is it not appropriate for?
Pregnant women who have previously miscarried should abstain from this therapy for
the first 4 months of pregnancy. Generally pregnant women shouldn't press any point on
the backs of the hands or feet. During pregnancy, points should be pressed in
moderation but only after the first 16 weeks.
Also people with very high blood pressure and people under great mental strain should
start treatment gently especially on the pineal and pituitary points.
Does acupressure have any side effects?
There are no bad side effects but some good ones. For instance if one has neck pain
and presses the neck point it could result in the alleviation of shoulder pain as well.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Diagnosis in Acupressure
Diagnosis in Acupressure
What is the method of diagnosis in Acupressure?
Research has shown that only a small percentage of disease is caused by germs and
most by lifestyle. Bad habits are the main cause of disease, especially bad eating habits
and chronic strees, which create toxins in the body, leading to health problems.
These toxins, fats etc. negatively impact our Vital Force. When this Vital Force stops
flowing, the body starts giving us signals.
When any organs are diseased, their related points in the hands and feet will be very
painful and/or tender when pressed.
How can we diagnose our own disease?
If there is pain or extreme sensitivity in any of the points below one may be able to
diagnose both current or potential problems.
Solar Plexus (29)
Diagnosis of this point is possible by placing the palms together lining up the joint lines
of our little fingers. They should match exactly, if not them our solar plexus needs
treatment.
Some common problems :
Stomach pain
Digestive problems.
Thyroid (8)
Some common problems :
Osteoporosis
Leg pain
Neck problems
Joint pain
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Groos neck.
Lungs (30), Cold (34), Throat (6)
Some common problems :
Cold
Throat problems
Sinusitis
Cough
Asthma
Breathing problems
Teeth problems.
Brain (1), Cranial nerves (2), Pituitary (3), Pineal (4), Head blood vessels (5)
Some common problems :
Bad headaches
Migraine.
Pituitary (3), Pineal (4)
Some common problems :
Alzheimer's
Headaches
Memory loss.
Neck (7), Spine (9)
Some common problems :
Spondylitis
Back pain
Hip pain
Joint problems.
Piles (10), Colon (20)
Some common problems :
Constipation
Irregular stool
Bleeding
Piles
Pain.
Prostate (11), Bladder (18)
Some common problems :
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Burning
Lack of control of urinary stream
Polyuria
Oliguria
In males, all the above as well as prostate problems. If there is pain on point no. 11 for
men this means prostate problems.
Pain on this point for women means possible urinary/sexual gland problems.
Penis+ Vagina (12), Testes (15)
Some common problems :
Irregular periods
Period pains
Excessive bleeding.
Leucorrhoea
Fertility problems
Impotence
Premature ejaculation.
Lymph glands (16), Pancreas (25)
Some common problems :
If both points hurt it could mean diabetes. If the pain is moderate it could mean
borderline diabetes.
If only point 25 hurts it could mean low blood pressure.
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Shoulder (24)
Some common problems :
Shoulder pain
Frozen shoulder.
Hip and Knees (17)
Some common problems :
Hip and knee problems and pain.
Pineal (4), Adrenals (28)
Problem :
If both points hurt it could mean high blood pressure.
Heart (36)
Some common problems :
Chest pain on the left side of the body
Rapid heartbeat
Palpitations
Pain in the left arm.
Spleen (37), Adrenals (28), Heart (36)
If all three points have pain then the person has a cholesterol
problem, if points 25 and 37 have pain it could mean anaemia.
Gall bladder (22), Liver (23)
Some common problems :
Recurring gastric problems
Hot hands, feet and head
Burning head
Sweating
Hair loss.
Small Intestine (19)
Some common problems :
Dysentery
Gout
Foot pain (especially in the heel and toe)
Reflux.
Stomach (27)
Some common problems :
Vomiting
Hiccough
Gastric problems
Compulsive biting of nails and skin
Insomnia
Heaviness and pain in breasts
Lower abdomen pain before periods.
Ear (31) Nerves of Ear (33)
Some common problems :
Pain
Ear problems
Tinnitus.
Energy (32)
Some common problems :
Weakness
Tiredness
Lethargy.
Eye (35)
Some common problems :
Eye problems
Lacrymation
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Dry eyes
Myopia
Cat aract.
Finally if there is pain on point 21 it could be appendicitis. Check points 11 - 15 and all
the digestive points, stomach 27, small intestines 19, colon 20, gall bladder 22, solar
plexus 29. If all these points hurt then you may have appendicitis and you need to press
all these points three times a day.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Acupressure Point
for details see Acupressure points description :
Acupressure Point
Acupressure Points on the Feet and Hands.
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Acupressure : Origin and Basis
Origin and Basis of
Acupressure
What is the origin and background of Reflexology?
There is no documented evidence as to where reflexology origined but we do have
historical documents alluding to miraculous cures.
It seems to have been discovered 5,000 years ago in ancient India. It was practiced by
Indian sages and holy man on sick people. This is why the belief has came about that it
is a divine method of cure.
There is also information about other ancients practicing this method in China, Egypt
and South America.
Dr William Fitzgerald, who was born in 1872, was responsible for reintroducing
reflexology to the modern world. He graduated in medicine in 1895 from the University of
Vienna.
When he practiced medicine in hospitals in Vienna, Paris and London, he used this
method and achieved great results.
After much research, Dr. Fitzgerald and his assistant Dr Edwin Bowers MD wrote a
book based on reflexology called Zone Therapy. Eunice Ingham (1889-1974)
researched reflexology and published it.
She wrote two books; `Stories the Feet Can Tell in 1938 and `Stories the Feet Have
Told in 1951. She developed charts and theories that from the basis of in modern
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Western reflexology.
In Britain the first person to introduce reflexology was Doreen Bailey who was a student
of Eunice Ingham in the early 1960s.
What is the basis of this method?
Acupressure, acupuncture and reflexology have the same basis for cure. In the human
body there is a flow of bio-electricity even from the time it is a foetus. This bio-electricity
is known as lifes Vital Force and only ceases to flow with death. This bio-electricity runs
through our body like a current. It starts from the fingers of the right hand and runs
through the body until it reaches the right foot and works in the same way on the left side
of the body.
The channels this bio-electricity flows through are known as `meridian lines and
acupressure and reflexology are both based on these energy channels. When these
become blocked or dont flow normally, disease and illnesses usually results.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Introducing of Acupressure, Part-1
Introducing of Acupressure
What is acupressure?
Acupressure is a natural method of healing, achieved by pressing various specific
points in our body. It requires no medicines and has no bad side effects. The word
acupressure comes from the word acupressure.
What is the root of the word Acupressure?
The word acupressure has its origin in the Latin word acupuncture `acus meaning
needle and `puncture meaning to prick.
What is the difference between Acupressure and Acupuncture?
In acupuncture the pressure points are activated by needles. In acupressure needles
are not necessary, the disease being alleviated by pressure alone. When the word
`acus is used, it usually means `needle.
In the context of acupressure it involves pressure being applied by the fingers or by a
blunts instrument. Generally the pressure points in acupressure and acupuncture
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coincide. Researchers have found that if the same acupressure points are pressed
instead of using needles, the results are the same. This is known as `Zone Therapy.
Source : A Self Treatment Manual by Sagar Sagir.
difference between Acupressure and Acupuncture
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Acupressure : Health on your Hands.
Preface
The twentieth century has been a time of change and advancement in terms of Medical Diagnosis
and Treatment. During this time diagnosis and treatment have been evolving.
Even with the advent of radiology, ultra sonogram and MRI, we still have too many diseases for
which there is no cure.
Acupressure
Self Diagnosis!
Cure without Medicine!!
Acupressure : the most scientific way to natural treatment.
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For many disease we have short term relief without cure. For the poor it is an even greater problem
because of the expense of diagnosis and treatment. Often treatment has to be stopped because of
the lack of funds.
This situation has slowly been getting worse. This is especially true for those people who seek
access to different forms of Alternative therapies. Most people want alternative treatments to be
recognized and treated at the same level as modern medicine. Even doctors are taking into
consideration these alternative treatments whereas in the past these treatments were ignored.
A few decades ago, in the western world, acupuncture was ridiculed and thought of as non-
scientific or even curious.
With the advent of time this treatment now is well thought of and in the West many acupressure
treatment centers have opened. There are colleges where one can even get a degree in
acupressure .
In the 21st century the world still faces the challenges of HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis B and C for which
thought Medicine, while providing treatments, is yet to find a cure.
Danger makes people aware and this awareness leads to the search for answers. People are
always searching new paths and this search sometimes results in new answers. An example of
this is the treatment of acupuncture resulting in the new answer of acupressure.
In acupressure we dont required the use of needles because the same pressure points can be
treated with blunt instruments and fingers. This is a great benefit to us all in that with a minimum of
instructions we can treat ourselves expertly. For this to happen all we need is a desire to heal
ourselves.
Therefore acupressure is indeed an affordable and safer treatment for all.
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