Acupressure Points
Quenching Sweet Cravings with Stomach Channel 44 (the Inner Court)
This could be a quick fix for sweet cravings! Read on and give it a try.
Read MoreAcupuncture Benefits During Chemotherapy
A groundbreaking study from 2000, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that women undergoing high-dose chemotherapy for breast cancer who were getting acupuncture had 1/3 the number of emetic episodes (vomiting) compared to women receiving triple anti-emetic drug therapy alone.
Read MoreCooling Off at the Pool: Large Intestine 11
Did you know you have a "pool" in your arm that can help you keep cool in the summer?
Read MoreOpen Up That Liver Channel
The third point on the liver channel - when open, emotion run freely, sleep is easy, and our lives move forward. When closed, our body responds.
Read MoreBoosting the Lung qi: Meridian-Based Acupressure
There are many benefits to acupressure. Supporting the lung channel is very important when faced with Lyme and related illnesses.
Read MoreRen 17: Powerful Point for Heart Health
Ren 17 "Tan Zhong": Revealing the Heart - free the heart of tension, and connect it to the rest of your body and being.
Read MoreHeart Nourishing Herb: Suan Zao Ren
According to Chinese medicine, the heart houses the mind. When the mind is at rest we drift off into a peaceful slumber.
Read MoreLao Gong: Acupressure for Connection, Clarity, & Renewal
Lao Gong, also known as the "Palace of Toil" is the eighth point of the heart master channel. It is stimulated to ease anxiety and clear inflammation.
Read MoreHuang Qi (Astragalus): A Tonic Herb
Huang Qi is a powerful herb that boosts the body's natural healing ability and supports tissue regeneration. It can be used as a single herb or added to fresh brewed teas and soups.
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