Acupressure For Diarrhea Treatment
Acupressure For Diarrhea Treatment , Sit comfortably or lie down, close your eyes and breath deeply when massaging the active points.
STEP 1: Acupressure Point SP15 - Start with a less painful side
Location: on the intersection of nipple line and belly button line.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure into the abdomen. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside
Duration: 1 min
STEP 2: Acupressure Point SP15 - Switch to a more painful side
Location: on the intersection of nipple line and belly button line.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure into the abdomen. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside
Duration: 1 min
STEP 3: Acupressure Point CV6
Location: two fingers-width below the belly button.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure into the abdomen. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 4: Acupressure Point Li4 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Start with a less painful side

STEP 4 Acupressure Point Li4 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Start with a less painful side
Location: between thumb and index finger as indicated on the picture.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 2 min
STEP 5: Acupressure Point Li4 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Switch to a more painful side

STEP 5 Acupressure Point Li4 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Switch to a more painful side
Location: between thumb and index finger as indicated on the picture.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 2 min
STEP 6: Acupressure Point St36 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Start with a less painful side

STEP 6 Acupressure Point St36 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Start with a less painful side
Location: with the tip of your index finger probe the area on the front side of a leg below the knee until you feel a slight dip.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in downward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 7: Acupressure Point St36 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Switch to a more painful side

STEP 7 Acupressure Point St36 - This point is forbidden for pregnant women - Switch to a more painful side
Location: with the tip of your index finger probe the area on the front side of a leg below the knee until you feel a slight dip.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in downward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 8: Acupressure Point SP4 - Start with a less painful side
Location: on the arch of the foot, in the hollow two finger-width away from the ball of the foot, above the tendon of the big toe (move the big toe up and down to feel the tendon).
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 9: Acupressure Point SP4 - Switch to a more painful side
Location: on the arch of the foot, in the hollow two finger-width away from the ball of the foot, above the tendon of the big toe (move the big toe up and down to feel the tendon).
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 10: Acupressure Point Liv3 - Start with a less painful side
Location: on the top of the foot in the webbing between the big toe and the second toe.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
STEP 11: Acupressure Point Liv3 - Switch to a more painful side
Location: on the top of the foot in the webbing between the big toe and the second toe.
Direction: apply firm deep strokes of pressure in upward direction. The initial painful sensation will soon begin to subside.
Duration: 1 min
Category: Acupressure








