Acupressure

Acupressure at Everyone’s Hand


Among all alternative medicine methods, acupressure has the great advantage it does not need any accessories and can be practiced by anyone. You don’t have to be a specialist to treat patients or yourself by acupressure. And no other alternative method is so approachable to self-care as acupressure. This is a practical guide for both patients and practitioners. It is focused on massage techniques and treatment of each specific suffering. Each suffering’s section con… More >>

Acupressure at Everyone’s Hand

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Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy: A Traditional Healing Technology for the Modern World


Qigong acupressure therapy is a healing technology rooted in the Chinese medical tradition. It incorporates many therapeutic methods, such as acupressure, massage, daoyin (a physical and breathing exercise) and application of external qi (potential energy). The book contains six chapters which cover the basic knowledge and methods of qigong along with reports describing the clinical practice of qigong acupressure therapy In addition, useful prescriptions of acupoint… More >>

Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy: A Traditional Healing Technology for the Modern World

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The Concise Book of Acupoints


“The Concise Book of Acupoints” is aimed at acupuncture students and novice practitioners as well as physical therapists and general bodywork therapists who want to utilize the use of these points within their own practices of reflexology, shiatsu, tui na, acupressure and many other bodywork therapies. This highly illustrated book describes the most used and popular acupuncture points on the body that may be used with needle, pressure, moxa or magnets. Although the … More >>

The Concise Book of Acupoints

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