Acupressure Points & Techniques
How to understand acupressure points and techniques from traditional Chinese medicine to help with pain relief, nausea, and headaches; get expert tips and advice on practicing Eastern holistic medicine in this free personal health video series.
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Summary: Chinese medicine has held its own as a major form of treatment for human illnesses and ailments since at least 2500 B.C. Known as folk medicine by some, the Chinese practices have developed from the theory that the universe is a system, where everything is related, and the body is no different. The treatment strategy is to bring that system back into balance, through the use of various herbs, body manipulations, martial arts, and spiritual practices. With the scientific revolution and the advent of microbiology, Chinese medicine has faced some major challenges, both from within and without, to its credibility. Yet even today, medical science has not yet been able to dismiss this major body of thought in alternative healing, if for no other reason than the self-evident results produced from its practice.
In this free health video series, our experts are going to give you some techniques to use for pain relief that come from a branch of Chinese medicine called “acupressure.” Like acupuncture without needles, acupressure is a traditional therapy where one applies local pressure on the body at various strategic points. Learn these practical treatments for quick and easy pain relief.
About the Expert
Freddy Alva & Billy Tuong are from Sanh Hoa Long Herbal Pharmacy, a Chinese medicine clinic located in the Chinatown/Soho area of New York City. They have a fully stocked herbal pharmacy and are licensed acupuncturists who provide complementary modalities such as acupuncture, massage & Qi Gong instruction. They ship anywhere in the U.S. Specialties: pain relief as well as treating internal organ issues. Address: 217 Center St., NY. NY Buzzer#2. Tele: (917) 523-6410.
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