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A type of Oriental healing art based on ancient Japanese and Chinese medicine. A practitioner puts pressure on specific points on the body with his or her fingers in order to relieve pain and discomfort, prevent tension-related ailments, and promote good health.
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acupressure: similar to acupuncture (see below), however, instead of using needles, the application of fingers to physically press these key meridian or etheric nadis points. Considered to be 144,000 meridians of electrical flows of energy within each physical/etheric form. 72,000 on left side of body and 72,000 on right side of the body.
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An ancient healing art that uses finger pressure on the acupuncture points and meridians to release muscular pain and tensions, and to increase circulation.
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Utilizing stimulation on acupuncture points to treat an animal.
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The use of pressure, cold or light massage on very specific points on the body. Acupressure can be very useful in helping with such conditions as headache, nausea and nervousness as well as various aches and pains. Not to be confused with acupuncture, a technique which employs needles.
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