Acupoint Guide
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5 Acupoints for Loss of Consciousness — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
This guide introduces 5 acupoints effective for loss of consciousness symptoms. A complete self-care guide that explains in detail the location and acupressure technique for Yongquan (KI1), Shaoshan (LU11), Laogong (PC8), Shangyang (LI1), and Shaochong (HT9) acupoints.
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5 Acupoints Beneficial for Both Cough and Tinnitus Simultaneously
Introducing 5 effective TCM acupoints for when cough and tinnitus occur simultaneously. Learn about the precise locations and acupressure methods for KI3, GB20, GV20, GV14, and CV17.
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5 Acupoints Beneficial for Cough and Facial Swelling Simultaneously
We introduce 5 effective acupoints for when cough and facial swelling occur simultaneously. Alleviate symptoms through self-acupressure methods on acupoints such as Dazhui (GV14), Zhongwan (CV12), Lieque (LU7), Fenglong (ST40), and Chize (LU5).
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LI4 (Union Valley) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Accurate Location and Acupressure Technique
LI4 (Union Valley) is an acupoint located between the thumb and index finger that is effective for relieving headaches, toothaches, colds, and stress. Learn the accurate location and acupressure method.
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BL23 (Kidney Shu) vs GV4 (Ming Men) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
BL23 (Kidney Shu) and GV4 (Ming Men) are both acupoints near the 2nd lumbar vertebra, but their locations and effects differ. We provide a comparative analysis of selection guides and acupressure techniques by symptom—for lower back pain, fatigue, and infertility.
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Eye Fatigue Self-Acupressure Introduction — Start with These 3 Points for Beginners
A self-acupressure beginner’s guide for those who frequently experience eye fatigue. Learn just 3 acupoints you can press with your fingers, and you can relieve eye strain anytime, anywhere. A friendly guide that even complete beginners can follow.
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5 Acupoints That Simultaneously Help with Cough and Abdominal Pain
We introduce the precise locations and acupressure techniques for 5 acupoints—DU14, CV17, CV6, LU7, and ST40—that simultaneously alleviate cough and abdominal pain. Can be practiced immediately in daily life with a 5-minute self-care routine.
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LI3 (Third Interval) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Precise Location and Acupressure Technique
LI3 (Third Interval) is a Large Intestine meridian acupoint located on the radial side of the second metacarpophalangeal joint of the index finger, with excellent effects for relieving toothache, sore throat, and eye pain. Manage daily pain with simple acupressure.
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Second Interval (LI2) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Exact Location and Acupressure Technique
The LI2 acupoint is located in the radial depression anterior to the second interphalangeal joint of the index finger, and is an effective acupoint for relieving symptoms of toothache, sore throat, and nosebleed.
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TE5 vs PC6 — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
This article provides an in-depth comparative analysis of two wrist acupoints, TE5 and PC6. Through examining differences in location, effects, and acupressure techniques, we present a situation-based selection guide.