#runnynose - Acupressure in 60 Seconds
Learn the acupressure point Lung 11, also called Shao Shang, meaning Lesser Metal. It has long been used to treat runny nose.
Learn the acupressure point Lung 11, also called Shao Shang, meaning Lesser Metal. It has long been used to treat runny nose.
💓 Peace of mind isn’t just a mental state. It’s something that can be reflected through the body, breath, and even how we express ourselves. In this video, I demonstrate an acupressure point traditionally used in Chinese medicine to support emotional balance, calm the mind, and ease tension that affects both the heart and the ability to communicate clearly. When stress builds up, it doesn’t just stay in the mind. It can show up as restlessness, emotional pressure, or even difficulty expressing thoughts and feelings. This acupressure point is often used to help restore flow between emotion and expression, bringing a greater sense of inner calm and clarity. Take a moment for yourself, try the point gently, and notice how your mind and emotions settle. 💚 Watch the video and explore how simple practices can support peace of mind in daily life.
🌿 Support your #Larynx naturally with acupressure! In this video, I demonstrate an important acupuncture point traditionally used to support throat health, voice function, and overall upper body balance. This acupressure point is commonly associated in traditional acupuncture with the throat region, including hoarseness, sore throat, and voice strain. This simple acupressure technique can be a great addition to your daily wellness routine, especially if you use your voice frequently. ▶️ Watch now and learn how to support your voice and throat naturally through acupressure.
🔊 Auditory comfort starts with more than just the ears. It’s connected to tension in the head, temples, and nervous system too. In this video, I demonstrate an acupressure point traditionally used in Chinese medicine to support ear-related concerns such as ringing in the ears, pressure, and auditory discomfort, especially when linked with stress or head tension. Many people don’t realize that ear symptoms can be influenced by tightness and energy flow around the temple region. This simple point is often used to help release that built-up tension and encourage a more balanced sensory experience. Take a moment, try the point gently, and notice how your head and ear area respond. 💚 Watch the video and explore natural ways to support auditory wellbeing.