All you wanted to know about Acupressure in Daily Life
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAN387 |
Author: | Dr. Savitri Ramaiah |
Publisher: | STERLING PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2010 |
ISBN: | 9788120723016 |
Pages: | 152 (Throughouts B/W Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 6.0 inch X 4.5 inch |
Weight | 120 gm |
Book Description
All You Wanted to Know About is an easy-to-read reference series put together by Health Update and assisted by a team of medical experts who offer the latest perspectives on body health.
Each book in the series enhances your knowledge on a particular health issue. It makes you an active participant by giving multiple perspectives to choose from – allopathy, acupuncture, ayurveda, homoeopathy, nature cure and unani.
This book is intended as a home adviser but does not substitute a doctor.
The opinions are those of the contributors, and the publisher holds no responsibility.
Accupressure is one of the oldest healing systems, and it has existed in India and the Orient for several centuries. For years this traditional drugless therapy was confined to few countries until the western countries, especially the United States of America showed interest in developing and adapting acupressure.
Shiatsu of Japan, Acupuncture of China, and hand and foot reflexology of the east, etc., are various forms of acupressure. All these techniques are based on stimulation of specific reflex points in the body in order to provide relief from pain or other ailments. Our bodies have remarkable self-healing energy forces which are used by natural and all other holistic sciences of healing such as nature cure, acupressure, acupuncture, etc.
The healing energies flow through the body in specific pathways called meridians. Each of these meridians have nerve centres and reflex points in various parts of the body. In acupuncture, needles are inserted into these nerve centres and reflex points, whereas in acupressure, the healer’s fingers apply pressure. Must of the reflex points where pressure is applied are located on the foot, hand, back, face, and the ears.
Preface | 4 | |
Introduction | 7 | |
What is acupressure? | 11 | |
What are the reflex points on the feet and palm? | 17 | |
What are the methods of applying pressure | 31 | |
What are the steps in treatment with foot reflexology? | 47 | |
What are the relaxation techniques? | 59 | |
How does acupressure affect the body? | 65 | |
What are the advantages of acupressure? | 69 | |
What are the health problems for which acupressure is recommended? | 7 | |
What are the specific guidelines for practising acupressure? | 119 | |
What is the therapeutic value of jewellery? | 125 | |
What is the role of acupressure instruments? | 141 |