#appendicitis - Acupressure in 60 Seconds
Learn the acupressure point Stomach 36, also called Zu San Li, meaning Leg Three Miles. It has long been used to help recovery from appendicitis.
Learn the acupressure point Stomach 36, also called Zu San Li, meaning Leg Three Miles. It has long been used to help recovery from appendicitis.
🎤 Hey speakers, teachers, singers, and voice warriors! Tired of waking up with a scratchy throat or losing your voice mid-presentation? 😖 There’s an acupressure point that can:✨ Soothe sore throats✨ Reduce hoarseness and vocal fatigue✨ Boost your breathing for stronger, clearer speech Just a few seconds of gentle pressure can make a noticeable difference! 👐 Your voice is your superpower. Don’t let it fade. 🔥 Watch now and give your voice the care it deserves! 🎬🎶
Struggling with a low appetite or sluggish digestion? 🌿 Try stimulating an acupressure point near the inner ankle that’s used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to support healthy digestion and help restore a balanced appetite. Gentle pressure on this point may help:• Support a healthy appetite• Ease bloating or abdominal fullness• Strengthen digestive energy• Promote better gut balance Sometimes the body just needs a little nudge to get things moving again. Take a moment, apply gentle pressure, breathe deeply, and support your digestive wellness naturally.
✨ Say goodbye to facial tension and hello to a refreshed, radiant face! ✨ Discover a gentle acupressure point on your cheekbone, just below the outer corner of the eye, that can transform your self-care routine. By pressing this point, you can:🌸 Reduce cheek swelling and puffiness🌸 Ease jaw tension and TMJ discomfort🌸 Relieve facial pain, toothaches, or trigeminal nerve tension🌸 Soothe eye irritation and eyelid twitching A few minutes of pressure can help boost circulation, relax muscles, and refresh your entire face. Perfect for those seeking natural, holistic relief and a radiant, healthy glow! 🌿