December, 2008


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Dec 08

Foremost among the advantages of acupressure

In the United States acupressure is primarily used to relieve pain, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. In Asia, the technique is used more like first aid: individuals typically practice it on themselves or on family members to treat everyday ailments such as colds, headaches, sore muscles, and hangovers. While many people prefer to go to a trained therapist to get acupressure treatments, the techniques, once learned, can be self-administered or administered by a family member.

Foremost among the advantages of acupressure is that it is safe to perform on yourself and others—even if you have never done it before—so long as you follow the instructions and pay attention to the warnings. You need only your hands to practice acupressure therapy anytime, anywhere.

Tension tends to concentrate around acupressure points. When a muscle is chronically tense or in spasm, the muscle fibers contract due to the secretion of lactic acid caused by fatigue, trauma, stress, chemical imbalances, or poor circulation.

As a point is pressed, the muscle tension yields to the pressure of the fingers, enabling the fibers to elongate and relax, blood to flow freely, and toxins to be released. Increased circulation also brings more oxygen and other nutrients to affected areas, which increases the body’s resistance to illness and promotes a healthier, more vital life.


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Dec 08

Points must be avoided during pregnancy

When you apply acupressure to certain points, use your thumbs, fingers, palms, or the side of your hand to apply steady, stationary pressure for three to five seconds on the acupuncture points. Repeat this firm pressure for three to five times.

Ilchi Lee says that never press on an open wound, swollen or inflamed skin, a bruise, surgery scar, varicose veins, or broken bones. Avoid acupressure if you have a contagious disease, an infectious skin disease, or a serious heart, kidney, or lung disorder. Avoid acupressure in the area of a known tumor. Certain acupressure points must be avoided during pregnancy.

By using a combination of HT self-care methods including meridian exercises, deep abdominal breathing, meditation, and moxibustion, you can improve your condition as well as reel more alive, serene, and healthy.


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Dec 08

Acupressure for Self-Healing

These lines are copied from Ilchi Lee‘s book. During my childhood, most houses had a set of acupuncture needles as a first aid kit of sorts. When I had severe indigestion, my grandfather would take a needle and prick the very tip of my thumb, letting a drop of blood flow. This stimulation and release of a single drop of blood would open the blockages in my meridian channels. He would then rub my back with his warm hands. Then to my amazement, the food that had been stuck somewhere between my mouth and my stomach would gently settle down, making me feel much better.

It is truly regrettable that acupuncture techniques used in Asia over a long history as daily remedies have now become distant to the general public. Since in many regions the law limits practicing acupuncture even among family members, I will introduce the techniques of acupressure as an alternative.

Acupressure and acupuncture are basically alike. Both of them use the same points. While acupuncturists apply needles, practitioners of acupressure use the fingers or pointy instruments to press key points on the surface of the skin that stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities.