4 Pressure Points to Get Rid of a Blocked Nose
Nobody
likes having a blocked, stuffy nose, and I’m definitely down for the
count on this particular ailment. I can’t stand not being able to sleep
or breathe properly, and all I can think of is how to get rid of it.
While most of us would think of turning to over-the-counter nasal sprays or drugs, the stark reality is that these are chemical solutions, which have side effects and can be addictive, resulting in you continuing to take them when you don’t need to.
Consider an alternative approach
that’s easy to master, is less invasive and more effective. It is based
on acupressure principles, and all you need to do is apply gentle
pressure to four points of the face to help you clear your nose:
General Guidelines
1. Use your fingertips to apply gentle pressure.
2. Use rotational movements. In fact, it’s a pushing-releasing rotation that’s needed.
3. You should not feel any pain.
4. Repeat the cycle three times.
Pressure Point 3 - Behind the earlobe
Instructions
1. Find the pressure point correctly. It’s located behind your ear, in the cavity just below the cartilage.
2. Push and release the point 10 times. Do not apply pressure to the cartilage.
Tip: This needs to be a subtle movement.
Pressure Point 4 – Earlobe
Instructions
1. Gently massage the earlobe 10 times.
What’s next?
Go through all of the above pressure points three times over, and you should feel immediate symptom relief. Should you require more relief, repeat the entire process after 10 minutes.
Note that you can use this simple, safe technique anywhere, and at any time. In addition to it being free, it’s also empowering to know that there are simple ways of being able to heal yourself. Be sure to share this knowledge with someone dear to you should it work for you.
Source- Healthy and Natural World
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While most of us would think of turning to over-the-counter nasal sprays or drugs, the stark reality is that these are chemical solutions, which have side effects and can be addictive, resulting in you continuing to take them when you don’t need to.
General Guidelines
1. Use your fingertips to apply gentle pressure.
2. Use rotational movements. In fact, it’s a pushing-releasing rotation that’s needed.
3. You should not feel any pain.
4. Repeat the cycle three times.
Pressure Point 1 – Cavity at the corner of the nostrils
Instructions
1. Gently push your nostrils together using a rotating movement. As you do this, you should almost be opening and closing them.
2. Repeat the movement 10 times over
Tip: Refrain from pushing on the nose cartilage. Your attention should be focused on the bottom part of the nostrils.
Pressure Point 2 – Just below the tear ducts
Instructions
1. Perform a gentle rotation at this point 10 times over.
2. Do not lift your fingers while performing the rotation – simply move the skin so you feel the corner of your eyes as you push.
Instructions
1. Gently push your nostrils together using a rotating movement. As you do this, you should almost be opening and closing them.
2. Repeat the movement 10 times over
Tip: Refrain from pushing on the nose cartilage. Your attention should be focused on the bottom part of the nostrils.
Pressure Point 2 – Just below the tear ducts
Instructions
1. Perform a gentle rotation at this point 10 times over.
2. Do not lift your fingers while performing the rotation – simply move the skin so you feel the corner of your eyes as you push.
Instructions
1. Find the pressure point correctly. It’s located behind your ear, in the cavity just below the cartilage.
2. Push and release the point 10 times. Do not apply pressure to the cartilage.
Tip: This needs to be a subtle movement.
Pressure Point 4 – Earlobe
Instructions
1. Gently massage the earlobe 10 times.
What’s next?
Go through all of the above pressure points three times over, and you should feel immediate symptom relief. Should you require more relief, repeat the entire process after 10 minutes.
Note that you can use this simple, safe technique anywhere, and at any time. In addition to it being free, it’s also empowering to know that there are simple ways of being able to heal yourself. Be sure to share this knowledge with someone dear to you should it work for you.
Source- Healthy and Natural World
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES. PS- THOSE INTERESTED IN RECIPES ARE FREE TO VIEW MY BLOG- https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com/
FOR INFO ABOUT KNEE REPLACEMENT, YOU CAN VIEW MY BLOG- https:// kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com/
FOR CROCHET DESIGNS https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com
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