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Acupressure Massage Therapy Restore Balance & Harmony

Posted by admin on Jul 11, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Clean out your system with an Acupressure massage. Acupressure massage is based on the ancient Chinese medical arts of acupuncture, but without the needles. Acupressure is accomplished by putting medium pressure on particular trigger points throughout the body. This type of massage therapy activates the body’s energy to increase the effectiveness of the immune system Read more…

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Stress Acupressure Points

Posted by admin on Jul 10, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Acupressure is similar to acupuncture in that it is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine. Where it diverges from acupuncture is that it does not use needles but pressure to heal or relieve pain. The pressure can be applied with the tip of the finger or knuckle. The method involves applying a deep massaging type of pressure around various pressure points. This Read more…

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Accupressure Migraine Headache Relief

Posted by admin on Jul 9, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Acupressure migraine headache relief is a completely natural form of pain relief and one that uses totally non-invasive techniques. In this article I will talk about how acupressure is used to relieve pain and can be used to help you with your headaches and migraines.

Its origins lie in traditional Chinese medicine and they believe that there are channels of energy Read more…

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Heal Allergies Fast with a Simple Acupressure Technique!

Posted by admin on Jun 26, 2010 in chinese acupressure

TAT is a swift and powerful means of affecting Behavioral Change by changing negative emotions, past trauma, limiting beliefs and physical symptoms quickly, painlessly and very effectively. It frequently yields results where everything else has failed. You owe it to yourself to take a close look at it! It is one of the most effective Behavioral Change Therapies out Read more…

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How to Conquer Stress, Anxiety and Depression With Proven Stress Relief Techniques

Posted by admin on Jun 17, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Stress is a part and parcel of life and most of us have a flair of managing stress naturally. It is only when we lost control of how to control our stress level that we become depressed and suffered from anxiety disorder. In fact, the body’s natural relaxation response is a powerful antidote to stress. Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, visualization, progressive Read more…

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Maternity Acupressure to Induce Labor Naturally

Posted by admin on Jun 16, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Acupressure is an ancient Chinese art of healing that treat the body as an energy system. The healing is performed by unblocking energy centers located within the body and these centers are known as acupoints, which are located along energy pathways known as meridians.

This art can also be used to help pregnant women have a safe and normal childbirth. It is a holistic Read more…

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Labor Acupressure – A Highly Effective Way to Induce Labor Naturally

Posted by admin on Jun 12, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Imagine that you’re on the 40th week of pregnancy, you are way past your due date, and you still haven’t felt even the least bit of cramping. All the usual signs are there: movement inside the uterus, breast size has grown exponentially, your vaginal muscles feeling heaviness. All but one important sign, labor. All pregnant women are supposed to go through this most Read more…

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Printable – Acupressure or Acupuncture – Fingers or Needles

Posted by admin on Jun 8, 2010 in chinese acupressure

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 Read more…

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Is there any acupressure things or pressure points to help RLS?

Posted by admin on Jun 5, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Is there any acupressure things or pressure points to help RLS?

My mom has RLS (restless leg syndorme) it helps if she streches or messages it but sometimes it really hurts. She takes requip and that helps, but I would like to know if there is any else she can do to help it without taking any more pills.

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Homeopathy,unani,Ayurveda? India

Posted by admin on Jun 4, 2010 in chinese acupressure

Homeopathy,unani,Ayurveda?

Hi ,my sister suffering from severe asthma.We thought of doing marriage for her within 4 months,before that her asthma should get cured.Will any one tell me which one of these homeopathy,unani or ayurveda is good for asthma and also please tell me a good doctor in chennai related to that particular alternative medicine.If u know any other treatment Read more…

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