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Home > Complementary Medicine > Acupressure > Acupressure Points

Acupressure Points


Acupressure can be administered by someone trained in the technique or it may be practiced at home. The force used on different points varies, but in general, most points call for a steady, downward pressure lasting one to two minutes. If you are applying pressure to a point several times in succession, complete this process on one side of the body before switching to the other side. 

The risks of acupressure are minimal, provided certain cautions are observed. During pregnancy, the points designated Spleen 6 and Large Intestine 4 should never be used; avoid the abdominal area entirely, if possible. Never apply pressure to open wounds, varicose veins, tumors, inflamed or infected skin, sites of recent surgery, or areas where a broken bone is suspected. 

  Common Acupressure Points

Highlights

 Symptoms -
    Treatment Points

 Treatment
    of  Asthma

 Cold Here's
    the answer

Treatment for
    Sore Throat

 Treatment  for
    Anxiety

 Treatment for
    Voice Strain

 

 

 

 

 

Point

Effect

Indications

Bladder 23

Increases circulation to the urinary tract and reproductive organs.

Vaginitis, urinary tract infection, and lower back pain.

Bladder 28

Master point for the bladder.

Urinary tract infection.

Bladder 60

Increases circulation to the urinary tract and reproductive organs.

Urinary tract infection.

Four Gates

Motion sickness, chickenpox, croup, hay fever, herpes, hyperactivity, pain, fever, poison ivy, sleeplessness, weight problems.

Urinary tract infection.

Kidney 3

Strengthens the bladder and kidneys, and increases the circulation to the reproductive organs.

Bedwetting, urinary tract infection, and  vaginitis. 

Kidney 7

Strengthens the bladder and kidneys

Bedwetting.

Large Intestine 4

Beneficial to the head and face, relieves congestion and headaches, removes energy blocks in the large intestine, and clears heat.

Acne, common cold, headache, menstrual cramps, teething, sore throat, fever, and toothache.

Large Intestine 11

Relieves itching, and reduces allergic reactions.

Chickenpox, hay fever, and constipation. 

Large Intestine 20

Decreases sinus congestion.

Hay fever, sinusitis.

Liver 3

Quietens the nervous system, and also relaxes muscle cramps and spasms. 

Asthma, menstrual cramps, teething, headache, eye pain.

Liver 7

Clears the lungs, and moistens the throat. 

Asthma, common cold, and sore throat.

Neck And Shoulder Release

Relaxes the muscles of the neck and shoulders, and relaxes the body as well.

Headache, and weight-related problems.

Pericardium 6

Relaxes the chest, relieves nausea, and relaxes the ming.

Asthma, motion sickness, croup, sleeplessness, stomachache, and vomiting.

Points Along Either Side Of The Spine

Improves circulation, relaxes the nervous system, balances the respiratory system, and relaxes the spine.

Anxiety, colic, common cold, menstrual cramps, nervousness, and insomnia.

Spleen 6

Reduces uterine cramping.

Menstrual cramps.

Spleen 10

Detoxifies the blood.

Acne, herpes, impetigo, poison ivy, boils, and vaginitis.

Stomach 36

Tones up the digestive system, and strengthens overall well-being.

Colic, diarrhea, chronic runny nose, vomiting, constipation, indigestion, and stomachache.

 

  

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