Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Where are the acupuncture pressure points for the ears?

Where are the acupuncture pressure points for the ears?
It's called auricular acupuncture, an acupuncture enclosed space in it's own right.
"There are as abundant as two hundred acupuncture points on the outer ear, each point name generally after areas of our anatomy, i.e. knees, hips, shoulders, liver, heart etc. The outer ear act like a switchboard to the brain. Each acupoint on the ear, when treated, triggers electrical impulse, from the ear, via the brain, to the specific area of the body explicitly being treated. Therefore if someone have a painful knees, for example, by treating the 'knee' acupoint on the ear, it would help alleviate the aching."
More here: http://www.auricularacupuncture.org.uk/w...
there are several and respectively means or does something different. do some research.
The ears approaching the feet enjoy numerous accupressure points and doing an overall massage of any will leave you sensation great. The ears are nice because a massage single takes a few minutes, you can do it anytime of hours of daylight and you can do it by yourself.

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