Acupressure points

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Acupressure points 3 lines There are many acupressure points located along the three lines on the body known as the meridians. These lines correspond to different organ systems and functions in the body, and stimulating specific points along them can help to improve the flow of energy and promote healing. The three lines referred to in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are the meridians of the lung, large intestine, and pericardium. These meridians run vertically along the body, and each has a specific set of acupressure points associated with it. For example, some common acupressure points along the lung meridian include Lung 1 (also known as "Central Mountain"), Lung 7 (also known as "Broken Sequence"), and Lung 9 (also known as "Great Abyss"). Stimulating these points can help to improve respiratory function and boost the immune system. Acupressure points along the large intestine meridian include Large Intestine 4 (also known as "Union Valley"), Large Intestine 11 (also known as "Crooked Marsh"), and Large Intestine 20 (also known as "Welcome Fragrance"). Stimulating these points can help to improve digestion and elimination, and reduce inflammation. Acupressure points along the pericardium meridian include Pericardium 6 (also known as "Inner Pass"), Pericardium 7 (also known as "Outer Pass"), and Pericardium 8 (also known as "Palace of Heaven"). Stimulating these points can help to improve circulation, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve overall cardiovascular health. It is important to note that acupressure should only be performed by a trained professional, as improper technique can cause harm.

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