How to Stimulate Your Pressure Points Through Acupressure
Things You'll Need
- Blunt object with which to apply pressure. Good ideas include your fingers or the eraser on a pencil, though ideal objects need only be 3 to 4 mm to suffice
- Map of the body's pressure points
Instructions
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Stimulate Your Pressure Points Through Acupressure
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Locate the correct acupressure point for the area you wish to treat. Use your map of the body's pressure points. Apply pressure to that point. In acupressure-specific terms, this is called 'reinforcing the point.' Points that are pressed receive increased energy during acupressure.
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Reduce the point next. To do this, continually move the blunt object of your choice in a counter-clockwise direction for 1 to 2 minutes. By reducing the point, you remove blocked energy from your system.
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Balance the 2 techniques. Most people are more familiar with reinforcing the points. Incorporating reduction means you get reinforcement and reduction of blocked energy.
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Apply heat. This will stimulate the point through warmth, making it more responsive.
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Try different pressure points relative to the location you wish to treat. Because we are all physically different, your sweet spot may be located slightly off-center from the traditional acupressure point.
Determine Whether Treatment is Working
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Change position. You may feel a great difference when you stimulate the same point with a slight adjustment in your posture.
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Monitor your face. Many people notice distinct changes in their facial expression during acupressure. Use a mirror to gauge its effectiveness and position the blunt object accordingly.
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Check the point map. Pressure points are usually .5 mm large, so there is definitely room for error. Precision is key.
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Take note of changes in vision. Through the use of acupressure, some people experience improved vision, with increased clarity and color vibrancy.
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Remember to breathe. Relaxing and breathing help you to lessen tension, thereby making yourself more aware of the treatment's effectiveness.
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Consult the experts. Clear guides to the pressure points can be found at Eclectic Energies (see Resources below).
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