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Reflexology Chart- Feet, Hands, Plus accupressure Points 11x17

11x17 printed on heavy satin finish cardstock Detailed yet uncluttered. Traditional hand and foot reflex points, meridian points and more Artistically created by artist Beth Budesheim not laminated Great resource and office decor for bodyworkers, massage therapists, reflexologists, acupressure and other healing practitioners.

Acupuncture Points: Charts and Meanings - Won Institute

To understand the basics of acupuncture, it is best to familiarize yourself with the acupuncture points chart. The number of acupuncture points was originally established to correlate with the number of days in the year – 365, but because acupuncturists in all parts of Asia came to identify points on the body differently, there was never an exact standard number...

The Many Benefits Of Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an ancient practice knows for its healing powers. Modern western physicians are now adding acupuncture to the services offered by their traditions. This post will provide the many benefits of acupuncture to your health.

Ear-gate. This pressure point is located directly in front of where your earlobe begins. Acupressure on this point is used to relieve pressure that builds up around your jaw and in your ears. This could make it effective in treating tinnitus, ear infections, earache, tension headache, and migraine.

Ear-gate. This pressure point is located directly in front of where your earlobe begins. Acupressure on this point is used to relieve pressure that builds up around your jaw and in your ears. This could make it effective in treating tinnitus, ear infections, earache, tension headache, and migraine.

Meridian Channels - The Main Body Meridians ~ The meridian system (simplified Chinese: 经络; traditional Chinese: 經絡; pinyin: jīngluò, also called channel network) is a traditional Chinese medicine belief about a path through which the life-energy known as "qi" flows.[1][2][3][4]

Well illustrated example of a Meridian Diagram: The Major Body Meridians, with links to information on the meridian points

In Chinese medicine the channels that conduct energy throughout the body are called "meridians." These conduits form a network. If the network is disrupted, if blockages occur, the body will not function properly - Chi, Ching, and Shen do not flow as required, the organs will not perform their function, and imbalance arises. When the meridians are clear and open, energy flows freely and all is well once more.

In Chinese medicine the channels that conduct energy throughout the body are called "meridians." These conduits form a network. If the network is disrupted, if blockages occur, the body will not function properly - Chi, Ching, and Shen do not flow as required, the organs will not perform their function, and imbalance arises. When the meridians are clear and open, energy flows freely and all is well once more.

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