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Acupressure Fast FactsBy Nancy Barney Acupressure was originated in China thousands of years ago, and evidence has been found that acupressure was practiced in the stone age! Acupressure has been used to reduce post-operative nausea and vomiting in children. Acupressure also reduces nausea in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Acupressure can be done anywhere without special equipment.
You can treat yourself safely with acupressure, as long as you follow the guidelines of a professional acupressure practitioner.
Correctly performed, acupressure increases circulation, reduces tension and pain and enables the body to relax.
Acupressure strengthens the immune system and promotes wellness. Acupressure should be applied slowly and gently. Applying it too quickly or vigorously can do some damage, especially in the abdominal area.
Special care and caution is needed in the case of a pregnant woman or in treating a person with burns, infections and recent injuries.
Acupressure is more effective than physical therapy for the majority of patients with low back pain.
Ear acupressure can be used to reduce stress and anxiety.
Acupressure is used to reduce fear and anxiety in trauma victims and in pre-operative care.
Acupressure can be used to treat all these conditions: Tension Headaches Migraine Headaches Jaw Pain, Toothache, Earache Neck and Shoulder Pain Wrist, Hand, Arm pain Backache, Hip, Knee, Ankle and Foot pain Colds, Flu, Sore throat, Sinus Infection, Loss of Voice Allergies Anxiety Attacks and Nervousness Depression Insomnia Fainting Hiccoughs Improve Memory and Concentration Angina, Heart Palpitations and High Blood Pressure Constipation, Diarrhea, Heartburn and Stomachache PMS and Painful Periods, Hot Flashes, Pregnancy Discomfort, Morning Sickness Bed-wetting, Incontinence, Urinary retention Nose bleeding, Itching, Asthma, Decreased Libido, Hangover You can learn to do acupressure at home to supplement professional treatment. This is especially useful when you are stricken with illness or pain and you cant get to the doctor soon. For more information see my website listed below. About the Author: Nancy Barney is a free-lance writer and editor of http://www.natural-pain-relief-solutions.com where you will find more in depth articles on pain relief using alternative treatments keywords: Massage | Massage Therapy | Spa
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