Alternate healing: 3 acupressure points that can give you a springtime boost
Acupressure is a similar technique to acupuncture but it doesn’t
involve needles. It is based on the concept of life energy which flows
through “meridians” in the body. Specific points in these meridians can
be stimulated to help flush out toxins and boost blood circulation.
Whether on the plane or the train, in the office or at home, here are three points on the body to which pressure can be applied to favour relaxation and detoxification.
Acupressure point Lv3
Bloating, fatigue, too much rich food ... the third point on the liver meridian is the go-to acupressure point for detoxers. It notably helps boost blood circulation. It is located on the foot, just below where the big toe and next toe join. Pressure can be applied in sustained bouts, in small clockwise or anticlockwise rotations or by tapping with fingertips.
Acupressure point ST36
Point
36 on the stomach meridian is located on the lateral side of the leg
below the kneecap. It feels like a hollow depression on the outer side
of the bone. This point acts on the stomach, easing gut-related
troubles, as well as heavy, aching legs due to poor blood circulation in
the veins. It can also relieve the heavy feeling in legs after
exercise.
Acupressure point SP6
The SP6 point (spleen-pancreas 6) is situated three finger widths above the ankle bone on the inside of the leg. It is a crossroads of three meridians: the spleen, the liver and the kidneys. It is therefore a very powerful point.
Stimulating this point on both legs favours the good circulation of blood and energy throughout the body. It is believed to contribute to easing back pain, gynecological problems, irregular or painful periods, insomnia and dizziness, as well as stress reduction.
Whether on the plane or the train, in the office or at home, here are three points on the body to which pressure can be applied to favour relaxation and detoxification.
Acupressure point Lv3
Bloating, fatigue, too much rich food ... the third point on the liver meridian is the go-to acupressure point for detoxers. It notably helps boost blood circulation. It is located on the foot, just below where the big toe and next toe join. Pressure can be applied in sustained bouts, in small clockwise or anticlockwise rotations or by tapping with fingertips.
Acupressure point ST36
The SP6 point (spleen-pancreas 6) is situated three finger widths above the ankle bone on the inside of the leg. It is a crossroads of three meridians: the spleen, the liver and the kidneys. It is therefore a very powerful point.
Stimulating this point on both legs favours the good circulation of blood and energy throughout the body. It is believed to contribute to easing back pain, gynecological problems, irregular or painful periods, insomnia and dizziness, as well as stress reduction.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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