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Acupressure books

Below are the best books we could find on Acupressure.

Acupressure is a hands-on healing technique of Traditional Chinese Medicine similar in principle to acupuncture. Based on the concept that life energy flows through specific channels or meridians in the body, acupressure utilizes and applies physical pressure to specific acupuncture/acupressure points with the intention to remove blockages within the meridians.

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Acupressure with Essential Oils: A Self-Care Guide to Enhance Your Health and Lift Your Spirit—Includes 24 Common Conditions

Merina Ty-Kisera, an experienced healer and Five Element acupuncturist, introduces readers to her Aroma Acupressure method for selfcare—applying the healing properties of essential oils to pressure points that cue energetic changes to balance the body and mind.

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Faces of Your Soul: Rituals in Art, Maskmaking, and Guided Imagery with Ancestors, Spirit Guides, and Totem Animals

In Faces of Your Soul, Elise Dirlam Ching and Kaleo Ching combine art and archetypes, meditation and acupressure, guided imagery, journaling, and many different creative processes in a collage of healing knowledge and wisdom.

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Reflexology: Art, Science & History 2014 Edition

This 1990 classic has been completely revised and brought up-to-date with 165 added pages including 18 mini-biographies of those who have added new thoughts or scientific discoveries to the field.

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Facial Reflexology: A Self-Care Manual

The first book to present the innovative Vietnamese method of facial reflexology • Includes simple pressure-point massage instructions that can be self-administered and that provide immediate results • Fully illustrated with easy-to-follow diagrams of 57 facial pressure points and their...

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The Natural Remedy Book for Women

Provides an alternative to traditional medical care for minor health problems, discussing the use of holistic healing methods including vitamins, acupressure, minerals, herbs, and naturopathy.

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Holistic Bodywork (1st Edition)

Holistic Bodywork provides a dynamic, integrative approach to understanding today’s four most popular methods of bodywork: Deep Tissue Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Therapy, and Acupressure.

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The Reflexology Atlas

Of all the ancient practices that have been revived by the growth of alternative healing, reflexology is one of the most popular. It is easy to learn, can be applied anywhere, and is especially well-suited to self-treatment or the treatment of a partner.

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Acupuncture Points Handbook: A Patient’s Guide to the Locations and Functions of Over 400 Acupuncture Points

A practical guide to acupuncture points. Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to treat most health issues.

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Touch for Health—A Practical Guide to Natural Health with Acupressure Touch and Massage

With over ½ million copies in print since 1973, John Thie’s Touch for Health started a phenomenon that has flourished worldwide to help more than 10 million people in over 40 countries restore their natural healing energies and enjoy vibrant health through his unique treatment of posture and...

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Meridian Qigong Exercises: Combining Qigong, Yoga, & Acupressure

Each morning before getting out of bed, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming practices a series of gentle stretching movements designed to improve energy, and rejuvinate the body. Based on decades of experience, these Meridian Qigong Exercises are his special daily exercise routine.

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