Acupressure for Curing Diseases
June 9, 2009
Acupressure is one of the therapies defined in naturopathy for healing of the body. It is also known as the science of the nature as it relies on the body mechanisms to cure the disease. In Acupressure, the healing power present inside the body is reinforced to cure the disease. It is believed that the curing process is made possible by the currents existing in the body. Acupressure is an ancient therapy, owing its origin to India and later getting spread to other Asian countries. It has become quite popular in western countries because of its benefits. The usage of acupressure in Asian countries dates back to almost 1000 years for healing purpose.
Almost 1000 points for acupressure exists in the body. Ten percent of these points are for curing common disorders of body. Acupressure has the potential to cure or avert many diseases. Most important thing about acupressure is that it does not have any negative side effects. It can help an individual to maintain health and fitness.
The benefits which an individual can harness by doing acupressure are many. It provides strength to the muscle and bone joints, tones up the body and augments the efficiency of digestive system, five senses, heart, muscles and brain. Acupressure treatment can be taken whenever required as it is free from any side effect. There are many diseases which can be cured by using acupressure.
The list is as follows:
Acute and chronic designator, acute sinusitis, bronchial asthma, common cold, constipation, cataract, tonsillitis, paining of eyes, severe bronchitis, retinas, myopia, toothache, flatulence, ulcerin, stomach, pharyngitis, throat pain, hiccup, diarrhea, headache, migraine, facial paralysis, neuropathy, stiffness of shoulders, tennis elbow, sciatica, back ache, osteoarthritis, nocturnal dieresis, paralysis etc.
Acupressure is beneficial in case of many diseases, however, it has its limitations as well. It should not be practiced in case of muscle or bone fractures, with new born babies and infants and with pregnant women. Acupressure should always be done empty stomach and any kind of meal should be taken after two hours.


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