Acupoint Guide
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Spirit Gate (HT7) vs Inner Gate (PC6) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
Comparative analysis of the location, effects, and acupressure technique of Spirit Gate (HT7) and Inner Gate (PC6). Find the acupoint that’s right for you, from insomnia to anxiety.
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Complete Guide to Acupressure for Nausea — Beginners Feel Relief in 5 Minutes
Quickly relieve nausea by applying acupressure to three locations: wrist, knee, and abdomen. Learn self-acupressure techniques that beginners can practice immediately without any special skills.
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Complete Guide to 3 Finger Acupressure Points for Beginners to Strengthen Immune System
If your immune system is weak, discover 3 beginner-friendly finger acupressure points. Strengthen your body’s natural healing power with simple acupoint stimulation techniques that you can practice anytime, anywhere without tools.
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Accurate Acupressure Points and Pressing Methods for Constipation Beginners
Self-acupressure guide for beginners with constipation. Learn accurate locations and pressing techniques for ST36, LI4, and CV2, and experience constipation relief with a daily 3-minute routine.
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5 Acupoints for Neck Pain — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Learn 5 effective acupoints for neck pain relief (GB20, GV14, LU7, GB21, UB49) – their precise locations and self-acupressure techniques. A complete traditional Chinese medicine-based self-care guide.
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5 Acupoints for Eye Pain — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Discover 5 effective acupoints for eye pain relief with their precise locations and acupressure techniques. Learn how to improve eye fatigue and pain through self-acupressure using SI3, BL2, Taiyang and other points.
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5 Acupoints Beneficial for Both Cough and Arm Tingling
5 acupoints for simultaneously relieving cough and arm tingling. Self-acupressure methods using Dazhui, Shanzhong, Lieque, Fenglong, and Chize.
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Yangxi (LI5) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Precise Location and Acupressure Technique
Yangxi (LI5) is an acupoint on the Large Intestine meridian located on the dorsal wrist, effective for relieving wrist pain, headaches, toothaches, and eye pain. Learn about its precise location and acupressure method.
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ST36 (Zusanli) vs LI4 (Hegu) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
In-depth comparison of the locations, effects, and acupressure techniques of ST36 and LI4. Complete guide comparing ST36 (specialized for digestive function) vs LI4 (specialized for acute pain), including situation-specific selection guidelines.
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Dizziness Self-Acupressure Beginner’s Guide — Start with These 3 Points if You’re New
A warm guide for those beginning acupressure for the first time. Learn just 3 acupoints effective for dizziness — ST36, SP6, and LV3 — and apply self-acupressure in under 3 minutes.