This article explains How does Acupressure work unknowingly through ornaments, objects or every action prescribed by Hindu Dharma. It also illustrates the subject with examples in day-to-day life.
This article explains the reasons why acupressure points on soles, palms, back of ears and hand are given importance in Acupressure therapy.
This article is about practical suggestion about acupressure therapy. This article explains day-to-day actions that can be performed easily by everyone to get benefit from Acupressure Therapy.
This article explains the Acupressure technique used in acupressure therapy. Also few practical points to be considered during the treatment are also suggested in this article.
This article explains the extent of pressure that can be applied on pressure points in acupressure therapy and when to apply light, moderate and heavy pressure.
This article explains importance of locating accurate acupressure point on the body. Hints to locate correct acupressure points are also given in this article.
This article explains sentient body energy flow and its meridians. The sentient body energy which is also called as ‘Chetana-shakti’ or ‘Prana Shakti’ is defined and explained in this article. The direction of Positive Chetana-shakti (Yang) and Negative Chetana-shakti (Yin) is also illustrated.
This article is about frequently asked questions like, what should be the period of treatment, when is Acupressure treatment prohibited, etc, related to Acupressure therapy.
Due to the influence of the Chinese acupressure method, the western acupressure method is also superficial. Eastern medical science is quite different. It lays great emphasis on the flow of chetana-shakti (Sentient energy) and meridians.
Acupressure Therapy has existed in Bharat for over five thousand years. This article compares the Chinese and Indian Acupressure techniques and explains how Indian acupressure method is more subtler as it is based on science of Spirituality.