What exactly is Acupressure?

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Sometimes massage therapy and acupuncture are misunderstood as one another. Although both massage and acupuncture rely on the same principles but they're not exactly the identical. Acupressure is actually derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) often referred to as Oriental Medicine. TCM is based on the power of the body's energy, chi and energy of the life force in treating various illnesses. Acupressure can be used to treat many ailments including allergies, pain, anxiety as well as depression, stress and many others.

The technique was originally developed as an alternative to medicine many thousands of years in the past. It is still practiced even today. Acupressure can be used as therapeutic massage techniques. Acupressure uses pressure to release pressure on specific regions of the body. It relieves tension, spasms, as well as other types injuries. Techniques and strokes of acupressure can be applied to the major organs in the body, or even to muscles. It is simply a matter of identifying areas where pain is the most severe and then begin with acupressure strokes.

Both massage and acupuncture rely on the fact that there are seven chi meridians along the major meridian which are extending from the feet through the head and back. Each area is a distinct set of meridians associated with it. Acupressure relies on the pressure points located along these meridians to alleviate discomfort. Different types of energy are believed to be present within these lines of energy.

Acupressure can be beneficial for many ailments and diseases. Acupressure is helpful for relieving chronic pain, like lower back pain and arthritis. It can also be used to alleviate nausea. A lot of people believe that if you give the person who is suffering from nausea massage, it will make them feel more relaxed and make them better able to cope with the pain. Someone suffering from nausea can be extremely sick and need to manage it quickly.

Acupressure therapy can assist in the treatment of digestive issues and various stomach related conditions. If you are looking for immediate relief from menstrual cramps It is beneficial to go through an acupuncture therapy session. Acupressure is not recommended for women since it could cause allergic reactions when it is in contact with skin. Acupressure therapists who are professionals are trained to provide acupuncture treatments for menstrual cramps.

Acupressure and massage work together in the relief of symptoms and pain. Studies have proven that massage therapy is able to alleviate pain while acupressure promotes healing in the body. Acupressure therapy is a great option to treat those who are sick or tired of taking medication. Acupressure therapy and medications cannot be combined to cause side effects.

Many who don't enjoy the idea of having surgery decide to get massage or acupressure instead. Both provide the positive results that they need for pain relief. There is a widespread misconception that acupressure provides negative effects on the patient. The emotions and feelings are subjective. A qualified therapist can know how to handle these feelings and turn them into positive ones.


In Chinese medicine, there are two important theories concerning the application for this type of treatment. One theory suggests that the use of acupressure will produce more rapid healing processes for the body. On the other hand, another one believes it will prevent disease and other problems from occurring. Both theories, though similar, are based on different theories. In this regard, the Chinese Medical College in Beijing has been conducting research into these two theories to determine which one is true.
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