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Each year about 1 million Americans have their gallbladder surgically removed, making removal of the gallbladder is one of the most common abdominal surgeries. Although you can live without a gallbladder, loss of the gallbladder can result in other problems. Fortunately, gallbladder pain and gallstones have been treated with acupuncture points for over 2,000 years, and a slew of recent studies confirm their effectiveness. If you are experiencing severe or persistent pain, you should seek medical care. The time to use acupressure is when you are not in need of urgent treatment. In this video, you’ll learn how to locate and activate three essential acupuncture points to help relieve pain and support gallbladder health.
Do you have difficulty getting an erection or maintaining an erection long enough and firm enough for sexual intercourse? If so, you are not alone. Research indicates that erectile dysfunction becomes more prevalent with age, but there is also an increasing occurrence among younger men. Factors contributing to the rise in ED among younger men include stress, smoking, lack of exercise, and medical conditions like diabetes and hypertension. Additionally, the use of medications like antidepressants and antihypertensives is also linked to the prevalence of ED in younger men. And then there's the hidden impact of birth control medications entering the water supply. In this video, I am going to show you and ancient technique that has been helping men improve sexual performance for thousands of years.
In this video, you will learn three simple acupressure points that you can use to reduce or eliminate varicose veins. Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that commonly appear in the legs and feet. They are characterized by visibly swollen, twisted, and often blue or dark purple veins. Symptoms include aching or heaviness in the legs, especially after prolonged periods of standing or sitting. Swelling around the ankles and feet, cramping, itching, and skin discoloration near the affected veins are also common signs. If left untreated, varicose veins can lead to the development of painful ulcers, particularly near the ankles. Veins close to the skin’s surface may burst, causing bleeding. Inflammation of the veins can occur, leading to pain and swelling. In severe cases, blood clots can develop which require medical treatment. Regular exercise, compression stockings, and avoiding standing or sitting for long periods can help. Surgery is sometimes offered. Surprisingly, recent studies show that adding acupuncture point stimulation can reduce the pain and severity of varicose veins.