Our modern dietary habits cause us to rely
too much on fast food or ready-made products from supermarkets, which
may increase the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Beyond
that, they also cause many people to suffer from various digestive
issues such as gas, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, pain, and more.
Many suffer from these issues frequently and accept them as fate, but
you’ll be happy to hear there’s a way to get rid of them easily by
massaging specific points on the body, depending on the problem. Meet
the 9 pressure points that will solve all your digestive problems.
1. Union Valley (LI-4)
This point is located between the index
finger and thumb, and massaging it helps heal various digestive
problems, such as diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain.
Additionally, massaging this point can reduce dizziness and generally
help relieve all kinds of pain.
2. Pool at the bend (L1-11)
This point is located at the upper outer
part of the elbow, precisely at its tip. Massaging this point helps
reduce symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
Additionally, it helps alleviate sore throat, swelling around the eyes,
and blurred vision.
3. Outer Gate (TW-5)
This point is located three finger-widths
above the wrist, on the outer side of the forearm. Massaging this point
helps reduce nausea and vomiting, and it also helps eliminate tinnitus -
a condition causing a persistent ringing sound, often after being in a
particularly noisy environment.
4. Inner Gate (P-6)
Similar to the Outer Gate, this point is
located three finger-widths above the wrist but on the inner side of the
forearm. Massaging this point helps relieve abdominal pain, vomiting,
or anxiety, which might be one of the causes of the digestive issues
you’re suffering from. Additionally, it’s recommended to massage this
point if you suffer from motion sickness or seasickness.
5. Pointed located below the knee, outer side of the leg
This point is located three finger-widths
below the knee, on the outer side of the leg. Massaging this point helps
reduce ulcer symptoms, inflammation in the small intestine, nausea,
gas, and bloating. Additionally, massaging this point nourishes the body
with energy and is recommended if you are suffering from thoughts that
disturb your peace, as it can help you eliminate them quickly.
6. Grandfather-Grandson (SP-4)
This point is located on the inner side of
the foot, four finger-widths from the base of the big toe. Massaging
this point helps relieve abdominal pain and nausea and increases the
flow of energy toward the stomach. It is recommended to massage this
point if you suspect you are suffering from food poisoning.
7. Meeting Point of the Yin Meridians of the Foot (SP-6)
This point is located three finger-widths
above the ankle bone, on the inner side of the leg. Massaging this point
helps relieve abdominal pain and is especially effective if you are
suffering from ulcerative colitis. Additionally, massaging this point
may help you enjoy a restful night’s sleep
8. Great Surge (LIV-3)
This point is located between the big toe
and the second toe, towards the center of the top of the foot. Massaging
this point helps improve gallbladder health and reduce nausea,
vomiting, and abdominal pain. Additionally, massaging this point is
effective in reducing depression and general weakness, and it is
recommended for epilepsy patients to massage it regularly.
9. Central Belly (CV-12)
This point is located halfway between the
breastbone and the navel, right in the midline of the body. Massaging
this point helps reduce heartburn, nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Additionally, those trying to lose weight are recommended to massage
this point regularly.
Stretches to Perform Before Massaging the Pressure Points
It is very important to perform stretches throughout the body before you
begin massaging the pressure points, in order to release all blocked
meridians and improve the flow of chi throughout the body, which will
help increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
Stand straight, raise your arms above your head, take a breath, and
stretch your body backward as far as you can without harming yourself.
Hold for 3 seconds, return to the starting position, and exhale.
Take a breath and exhale as you bend forward, letting your arms hang
loosely over the floor.
Count to 3, return to the starting position, and take a breath.
Raise your arms above your head and lean your body to the right as
you exhale.
Return to the starting position and take a breath.
Raise your arms above your head and lean your body to the left as
you exhale.
Return to the starting position and take a breath.
Repeat this stretching sequence 3 times before you begin massaging the
pressure points.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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