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  2.  Acupressure is a derivative of Chinese acupuncture. Acupressure is also commonly known as acupuncture without needles. As opposed to inserting needles into the skin, acupressure utilizes the application of hand-held manual pressure (most typically with the fingers) to certain targeted factors on your body. Acupressure and acupuncture frequently lie along these same meridians, which means that even when administered by different acupuncturists, the results can be similar.
  3.  Acupressure works on the principle that the meridians are connected by numerous pathways in the body, with each path corresponding to a specific organ or gland. When you receive a massage, acupressure will help to break through these pathways and release anxiety or other toxins tied to the muscle tissue. By releasing the tension that's been built up in the meridian, the organ or gland is better able to work. Acupressure also has other health benefits. Not only can it help to relieve muscle tension and revive the body's capacity to heal itself, but in addition, it boosts blood circulation, stimulates the nervous system, improves mood, and decreases pain.
  4.  In this brief article, we'll explore the science behind acupressure, in addition to its key components, and how they help to target particular pressure points and release tension in the body, assisting you to relieve pain. First, let us discuss what acupressure is not. https://soulanma.com/ulsanmassage/ Acupressure does not use needles to deliver acupressure; instead, acupressure techniques involve the use of the thumb, index finger, or other appropriate finger, to apply pressure to specific acupressure point locations. This technique provides the same benefit of reducing muscular tension as acupuncture, without the requirement of inserting needles into your skin!
  5.  Acupressure may be utilised in conjunction with traditional reflexology techniques. Acupressure Reflexology Therapy is an extremely complimentary therapy which allows practitioners to locate and treat acupressure reflex points along with other important regions of the human body. It's often used together with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or Western medicine for the purposes of healing and relieving pain. For instance, Chinese medicine uses acupressure to stimulate the release of energy, such as qi or chi, throughout the body; Western medicine uses reflexology pressure points to help improve the functioning of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
  6.  The essential benefit of acupressure over other kinds of therapy is that it releases energy which was built up in the muscles, and/or cells, associated with pain or discomfort. Because the hands are not used during the procedure, there's absolutely not any danger of accidentally touching or cutting the acupressure point. Because there's absolutely no need to move the hand away from the strain point after being aroused, no injury is experienced by the patient or the therapist. Conventional reflexology techniques involve using the fingers or pliers to"tense" certain regions of the body; the acupressure technique has no such requirement.
  7.  Acupressure also helps to relieve pain, particularly chronic pain (which does not respond to medications), because it stimulates the release of natural opiate chemicals called endorphins. Endorphins work to reduce the symptoms of pain by blocking pain receptors on pain-producing cells in the brain and reducing the number of receptors. This reduces the amount of cellular death in the area, letting the pain signals to be decreased or blocked entirely. The decrease in cellular death reduces inflammation in the area and therefore improves the quality of life.
  8.  Acupressure has been widely known as an effective complementary therapy for both chronic and acute lower back pain, neck pain, migraine headaches, sinus infections, and even some types of acne. Acupressure strokes the meridian energy flow within the body, allowing nutrients to enter the meridian channels to nourish the cells, blood flow, and organs. When enough nutrients are obtained, they can replenish themselves without having to go through the digestive process. When you feel better because of a regular massage, it is likely your body is getting the nutrition it needs to heal itself.
  9.  Acupressure has also been shown to improve cellular exchange, allowing the blood to carry more oxygen and nutrients to all areas of the body. It can improve blood flow as well. As mentioned above, acupressure increases cellular exchange by stimulating the release of endorphins, which then reduce cellular decay. This makes it less necessary for the immune system to fight infection. This may lead to a decrease in medication dosage and an overall sense of better health.
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