Acupoint Guide
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Kunlun vs Taixi Acupoints — Complete Comparison of Ankle Acupoint Location and Efficacy
Compare Kunlun and Taixi acupoint locations, efficacy, and selection criteria at a glance. Use Kunlun for acute pain, Taixi for chronic fatigue and insomnia. Complete guide to selecting acupoints by symptom and proper stimulation methods.
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The Effects of Acupressure for Depression and 3 Acupoints Beginners Should Know
Self-administered acupressure with your fingers when struggling with depression. Consistently pressing 3 acupoints—LV3, GV20, and HT7—will lead to improved sleep after 3 weeks and emotional stability after 4 weeks.
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Hareom (LI8) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Precise Location and Acupressure Technique
Hareom (LI8) is an important acupoint on the Large Intestine meridian located 4 cun distal to Quchi toward the wrist. Discover detailed acupressure methods effective for abdominal pain, elbow pain, and arm pain.
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Guanyuan (CV4) vs Qihai (CV6) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
Detailed comparative analysis of the location, effects, and pressing methods of Guanyuan (CV4) and Qihai (CV6). Which acupoint is right for your symptoms?
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Tinnitus Self-Acupressure Introduction — Start with These 3 Points for Beginners
A warm and gentle tinnitus self-acupressure guide for those starting acupressure for the first time. Learn 3 simple acupoints and easy techniques to practice.
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5 Acupoints for Toothache — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
If you’re suffering from toothache, acupoint acupressure is the answer. Relieve pain through self-acupressure techniques targeting 5 acupoints: LI4, LI11, KI3, PC8, and TW17.
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5 Acupoints for Thumb Pain — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Discover 5 acupoints and self-acupressure techniques for thumb pain relief. Learn about key acupoints including Yuji (LU10), Hegu (LI4), Laogong (PC8), and more—traditional Chinese medicine remedies anyone can practice at home.
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5 Acupoints for Stress Relief — Complete Guide to Self-Acupressure
Learn 5 effective acupoints for stress relief and self-acupressure techniques. Complete guide featuring SP6 (Sanyinjiao), LV3 (Taichong), LI4 (Hegu), PC6 (Neiguan), and HT7 (Shenmen), plus a 5-minute daily routine you can practice every day.
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5 Acupoints for Palpitations — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Comprehensive guide to 5 effective acupoints for palpitations relief (PC6, HT7, CV17, BL15, PC8) with exact locations and acupressure techniques reviewed by a TCM doctor. Includes 5-minute daily self-care routine!