Difficult Labor and Delivery Remedy
Learn how acupressure can be used to assist in a difficult labor in my latest video, Difficult Labor and Delivery Remedy.
Learn how acupressure can be used to assist in a difficult labor in my latest video, Difficult Labor and Delivery Remedy.
Have you been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis? If so, this video is for you. In this video, you’ll learn a four-point protocol designed to reduce the intensity, frequency, and duration of ulcerative colitis flare-ups. This protocol is not only easy to learn and quick to apply but uses points that have been helping people for centuries. Ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease, manifests with symptoms like bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and increased urgency to use the restroom. Over time, symptoms may worsen, ranging from mild to severe, potentially leading to complications affecting other body parts. Ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune condition that causes inflammation and ulcers in the colon, making it one of the most common forms of inflammatory bowel disease. The severity of ulcerative colitis varies, ranging from mild symptoms to severe complications requiring urgent medical attention. Treatment aims to reduce the intensity, frequency, and lengths of ulcerative colitis flare-ups. Medications and, in some cases, surgery are used to manage inflammation and alleviate symptoms. Medications may provide much needed relief, but long-term use of medications increases the risk of side effects, and surgery may cause other problems. Fortunately, acupuncture point stimulation has shown promise in the management of ulcerative colitis, potentially reducing reliance on medication and the need for surgery. This protocol, rooted in ancient wisdom and supported by modern insights, can help you regain control over your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
In this video, I’m playing The Twelve Days of Christmas for you. Although this song talks about Christmas, it carries a universal message of generosity, gratitude, and the spirit of giving. I wish you and your family health and happiness.
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.