Acupoint Guide
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Introduction to Self Acupressure for Lower Back Pain — Start with These 3 Points for Beginners
Concerned about lower back pain? Discover a beginner-friendly self-acupressure method you can start at home before visiting a hospital. We introduce 3 easy-to-locate acupoints and a 3-minute daily routine.
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Neck Pain Self-Acupressure Introduction — Start with These 3 Points If You’re New
A self-acupressure beginner’s guide for those suffering from neck pain. We show you an easy method that anyone can start with by remembering just 3 acupoints.
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Quchi (LI11) vs Zusanli (ST36) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
Both Quchi and Zusanli are effective acupoints, but their areas of action differ. Choose Quchi for relief of upper body heat sensation, and Zusanli for immune function and fatigue recovery.
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How to Relieve Sore Throat Naturally with These 5 Pressure Points
Suffering from sore throat? Relieve neck pain with acupressure on 5 acupoints including LI4, LI11, KI3, and more. We explain self-acupressure techniques you can do anytime, anywhere, based on TCM evidence.
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5 Acupoints for Fever — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Introducing 5 effective acupoints for alleviating fever symptoms with accurate acupressure locations and methods based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Self-acupressure guide including LI4, LI11, DU14, and more.
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5 Acupoints for Hemorrhoids — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Introducing 5 effective acupoints for hemorrhoid relief (Baihui, Gongsui, Zhibian, Chengshan, Chengfu). A complete guide using traditional Korean/Chinese medicine-based self-acupressure techniques to relieve hemorrhoid symptoms and improve blood circulation.
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5 Acupoints Good for Both Cough and Stress
Introducing 5 acupoints that simultaneously relieve cough and stress. Learn the location, effects, and self-acupressure techniques for SP6, LV3, LI4, PC6, and GV14.
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Yuji (LU10) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Accurate Location and Acupressure Technique
Yuji (LU10) is an important acupoint on the Lung meridian, effective for relieving sore throat, cough, and fever. Located at the junction of red and white skin on the midpoint of the first metacarpal bone, it can be easily managed through self-acupressure.
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Self-Acupressure Primer for Indigestion — Start with These 3 Points for Beginners
A friendly guide for those beginning acupressure for the first time. Detailed instructions from locating 3 acupoints helpful for indigestion to proper pressing techniques.
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PC6 (Neiguan) vs HT7 (Shenmen) — Which acupoint should you press?
PC6 (Neiguan) and HT7 (Shenmen) are wrist acupoints with different locations and effects. Use Neiguan for nausea; use Shenmen for emotional balance and peace of mind. Which acupoint matches your symptoms?