Acupressure (Chinese Massage) has a long history and dates back to ancient times. Guided by the basic theory of traditional Chinese Medicine such as Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Channels and Collaterals, etc. and taking the four diagnostic methods and eight principle syndromes as its means of diagnosis. Acupressure includes 12 manipulation methods: grasping, pressing, rubbing, rolling, holding & twisting, sweeping, foulage, quick pushing, etc. It requires manipulations to be soft and penetrating, soft but powerful. It emphasizes that softness is the most valuable. in treatment, it covers quite extensive indications, being able to treat physical and internal organs due to both internal and external cause. In particular it can be applied to the treatment of such cases as headache, insomnia, internal injuries due to overwork, hypertension, irregular menstruation, stomachache, constipation, diarrhea, and other miscellaneous diseases. It also produces remarkable results in curing diseases of motor system such as shoulder and neck problems, lumbar pain, various types of paralysis, numbness, infantile bed-wetting, etc. Acupressure, Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine produce remarkable results in many other health problems listed below:
Stop Smoking
Stop Substance Abuse (drugs)
Circulatory system:
Coronary heart disease
Essential hypertension (High blood pressure)
Digestive system:
Cholecystitis (Gall bladder problems)
Vomiting
Neurological:
Depression
Neurosis
Parkinson's disease
Anxiety
Chronic Fatigue
Motor system:
Soft tissue injuries
Cerebral palsy
Stiff neck
Gout
Urogenital:
Prostate
Impotence
Seminal emission
Dysmenorrhea
Premenstrual tension syndrome
Cliamacteric syndrome
Irregular Menstruation
Per menopausal Syndrome
Dermatoses:
Eczema
Urticaria
Shingles