Pressure Points of the Body
There are pressure points on either side of the body. The American Heart Association has found 11 pressure points of the body. A pressure point in the body always has a corresponding pressure point on another part of the body.
About Pressure Points of the Body
The pressure points are normally located on a meridian, which corresponds to a specific organ. If the meridians are manipulated, it will result in different reactions in the corresponding organs. To locate the pressure points, knowledge of meridian, element, yin-yang division, etc. is required.
List of Pressure Points of the Body
Each of the pressure points of the body has a corresponding pressure point, usually on the other side of the body. Pressure points on the right side of the body have a corresponding point on the left at the same location. Similarly, the points on the hands have their corresponding points on the feet. The pressure points on the arms have the corresponding points on the legs.
Third Eye: This pressure point is located between the eyebrows, where the nose bridge meets the forehead. It is called the ‘third eye’ because the Indian God Shiva is said to possess a third eye, which is located at precisely the same location. This pressure point is used to calm the body and relieve the nervous system of tension.
Sea of Tranquility: This pressure point is so called as it is used to relieve anxiety and depression, nervousness, tension on the chest, hysteria and emotional imbalances. It is located at the center of the chest bone, approximately three thumb-widths upwards from the base of the bone.
Spirit Gate: The Spirit Gate pressure point is located on both the arms and on the wrist crease below the little finger. Use this pressure point of the body for alleviating emotional imbalances, forgetfulness, nervousness, anxiety and fear.
Crooked Marsh: This pressure point relieves arm and elbow pain, anxiety and stomach problems. It is located on the arms at the lower end of the elbow crease, where the arm is bent.
Inner Gate: This pressure point is located two and half thumb-widths from the inner side of the wrist towards the elbow. The inner gate pressure point helps relieve nausea, palpitations and wrist pain.
Heavenly Pillar: The heavenly pillar pressure point is located at the base of the skull in the muscle on either side of the neck. Use this pressure point to alleviate stress, insomnia, over exhaustion, sore throat, swollen eyes, eyestrain and for heaviness in the head.
Heavenly Rejuvenation: This is a pressure point which works very well for the lungs, and it increases immunity to cold and flu. You can use this point to relieve nervous tension as well. The heavenly rejuvenation pressure point is located between the base of the neck and the outside of the shoulder.
Pressure points of the body are actually just a bundle of nerves. Therefore, be careful before you use any one of the pressure points, as these points can cause severe pain as well as intense pleasure. These pressure points of the body can be used to heal a wound on the body and at the same time it can be used to hurt people as well. But before you use it on any one, you should master the pressure points of the body.

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