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Acupressure for Pain

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  • Ear Pain & Acupressure

    Certain acupressure techniques have been known to relieve ear pain when applied properly. Relieve your ear pain using acupressure with help from a doctor of oriental medicine in this free video clip.

  • How to Treat Hand Pain With Acupressure

    Hand pain can be treated with the proper application of acupressure. See how you can treat hand pain with acupressure with help from a doctor of Oriental medicine in this free video clip.

  • How to Ease Pain With Acupressure

    The main goal of acupressure is to ease pain all throughout your body. Ease your own pain with acupressure with help from a doctor of Oriental medicine in this free video clip.

  • Acupressure & Hip Pain

    The acupressure point for hip pain is located at Gallbladder 30, also known as the pocket point because it is located near the back pocket of most pants. Apply pressure to the pocket point to alleviate hip pain with a demonstration from a doctor of Oriental medicine in this free video on natural remedies.

  • Acupressure for Sunburn Pain

    Sunburn pain and inflammation can be treated with acupressure through one of the body's five main pain center points. Find out how to use acupressure points to treat sunburn pain with help from a teacher, author and alchemist in this free video on acupressure treatments.

  • How to Relieve Ovulation Pain With Acupressure

    Ovulation pain is the pelvic pain that some women experience during ovulation. Ovulation generally occurs about midway between menstrual cycles, and usually occurs in the lower abdomen and pelvis, either in the middle or to one side. This pain can range from a mild to severe and usually lasts from minutes to hours. Most physicians will prescribe an over the counter pain medication, but there is another way to help this pain without the aid of medications. The following acupressure techniques help by releasing endorphins (the body's natural pain relievers) which naturally reduce pain. These acupressure techniques help with other…

  • Acupressure for Tooth Pain

    Tooth pain, which can be excruciating, is the body's way of signaling that something is wrong. If you're unable to see your dentist immediately, acupressure is an alternative. It's a natural remedy to soothe pain and can provide immediate toothache relief.

  • Acupressure for Sciatica Pain

    Acupressure can be a helpful treatment for chronic back pain and for sciatica--which is pain in the sciatic nerve. Acupressure is noninvasive, and almost anyone can perform the treatments with just a small amount of training.

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