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Massage these 2 acupressure points for cold

Acupressure points for cold is useful for people who believe in natural medicine for healing. Acupressure points in this article is specified in Traditional Chinese Medicine. This article will be useful for prevention and treatment of cold and fever.  Acupressure points that can prevent colds With change in seasons, one has to pay attention to Read the full article…

Acupressure points for emotional health healing

Following two acupressure can help to improve breathing, relieve anxiety, and over all effective in preventing “hyperventilation syndrome” or over breathing. Hyperventilation is a condition in which you suddenly start to breathe very quickly. Healthy breathing occurs with a healthy balance between breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide. You upset this balance when Read the full article…

7 Acupressure points to ease back pain

Regardless of age, there can be various reasons behind back pain problems, such as low back pain caused by physical pain, gastrointestinal weakness, sciatica, and other unilateral movement. Pressing following seven acupressure points can effectively improve and relieve back pain problems. Tip: Before massaging these points it is recommended to do hot towel compress on Read the full article…

Acupressure points for cough and cold relief

Following acupressure points can help alleviate acute cold, cough and related symptoms. It is important to understand cough time categories. Within three weeks → acute cough 3 ~ 8 weeks  → persistent cough more than 8 weeks  → persistent cough   Acute cough Some of the probable cause of acute cough include cold, influenza or Read the full article…

6 Abdominal acupressure points to lose belly fat

Many people find it difficult to lose belly fat even after proper healthy diet and regular exercise. One of the cause of unsuccessful weight loss can be poor metabolism. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), stimulating acupressure points and meridians through massage and acupressure, can help to promote smooth blood circulation, activate proper functioning of internal Read the full article…

4 Acupressure points for weight loss

In modern world where sedentary lifestyle,lack of exercise,poor blood circulation and blood health contribute to obesity which again leads to several other chronic diseases. It is necessary to control appetite as excessive intake of processed products, high-calorie foods, likely to cause the body to retain water as a results into bloating, edema, obesity and other problems Read the full article…

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