Acupoint Guide
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5 Best Acupoints for Edema — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Suffering from edema? Stimulating SP6, BL23, CV4, CV6, and ST40—five key acupoints—improves water metabolism in your body. This is a complete self-acupressure guide based on Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Wenliu (LI7) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Precise Location and Acupressure Technique
Wenliu (LI7) is an acupoint on the Large Intestine meridian, located 5 cun proximal to Yangxi toward the elbow. An effective self-acupressure point for relieving sore throat, abdominal pain, and facial swelling.
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Yanglingquan (GB34) vs Zusanli (ST36) — Which Acupoint Should You Press?
In-depth comparative analysis of the location, benefits, and acupressure methods of Yanglingquan (GB34) and Zusanli (ST36). Find the acupoint that matches your symptoms with our situation-specific selection guide.
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Abdominal Bloating Self-Acupressure Introduction — Start with These 3 Points for Beginners
A self-acupressure guide for abdominal bloating for people trying acupressure for the first time. Knowing just these 3 points—ST36, CV12, and ST25—is enough.
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5 Acupoints for Eye Strain — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
Discover 5 acupoints (LV3, LI4, GB20, Yintang, LV2) effective for relieving eye strain. Learn their locations and acupressure techniques with a 5-minute self-care routine to maintain eye health.
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5 Acupoints for Simultaneous Relief of Cough and High Blood Pressure
Introducing 5 acupoints that simultaneously relieve cough and high blood pressure. Learn about the locations and acupressure techniques for ST36, SP6, LV3, LI11, and GB20.
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5 Acupoints for Constipation — Complete Self-Acupressure Guide
A 5-acupoint acupressure guide for those suffering from constipation. Detailed introduction of the accurate locations and effects of ST36, LI4, CV6, CV12, and ST25 acupoints, along with proper acupressure techniques.
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Pianli (LI6) Acupoint — Complete Guide to Precise Location and Acupressure Technique
The Pianli (LI6) acupoint is located on the lateral forearm, 3 cun distal to the elbow. It is a key acupoint on the Large Intestine meridian, effective for alleviating edema, tinnitus, and nosebleed.

