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Acupressure Treatments

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    • Acupressure Tutorial

      Acupressure is a way of stimulating traditional Chinese acupuncture points without the use of needles. Instead of placing a needle in the acupuncture point to modify the flow of chi, pressure is placed on the same location, with more gentle results in the modification of chi flow. more »

    • ETPS Acupressure Treatments

      ETPS acupressure treatments are integrative, non-invasive pain eradication therapies that use traditional acupuncture points to stimulate the body's endorphins to precipitate the body's natural healing capabilities. more »

    • How to Treat Hypoglycemia With Acupressure

      Acupressure takes the techniques of Chinese acupuncture and eliminates the needles. Instead, pressure is used on certain points in the body to influence organs and affect health. Use the pressure points described below to work on hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. more »

    • How to Identify Common Pressure Points in Acupressure

      As an alternative therapy, acupressure shares similarities with acupuncture and reflexology. All focus on pressure points of the body to alleviate a wide range of ailments and to promote better health. Once you learn the location of common pressure points, you can treat yourself with acupressure. more »

    • How to Use Acupressure

      Acupressure, a therapeutic technique in use for centuries, focuses on "meridians": lines of energy that flow through our bodies. Acupuncture taps into the same lines of energy as acupressure, although acupuncturists use needles instead of finger pressure. This gives them an advantage, because acupuncturists can apply their needles and... more »

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