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vagabundo [1.1K]
1 year ago
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When you are feeling nervous, try pressing your thumb a hand’s width below your collarbone on the right side of your chest. Vibr

ate your thumb slowly as you press, then rotate your thumb clockwise. You’ll be pressing an acupressure point that is supposed to produce calmness. Acupressure is a form of ancient Chinese therapy. It can also be used to relieve an aching eye. Just press the acupressure point at the inside corner of the other eye. In addition, to relieve a headache, press your thumb deeply into another acupressure point, the fleshy part of the hand beneath your other thumb.
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maksim [4K]1 year ago
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Acupuncture points are considered to be a very sensitive part of the body. Some people believe that putting pressure on the points of acupuncture in our body can relieve pain, restore balance and improve overall health.

Human touch and tissue massage have great benefits, but reflexology and acupressure are not well-studied methods.

More scientific research is needed to prove the advertised health benefits, but many are experiencing the ability to relieve limited side effects and pain and promote relaxation. Let's take a look at the points of acupuncture and moxibustion.

The base of the tip of the thumb is on the wrist. Move one finger over your thumb to the crease in your wrist at the base of your thumb. It is believed that applying gentle pressure and massaging this point with your fingers will help relieve airway and breathing problems.

Learn more about ancient Chinese therapy at

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