Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide Karin Parramore, LAC. CH

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Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide Karin Parramore, LAC. CH

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Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide Karin Parramore, LAC. CH and The Essential Step-by-Step Guide to Acupressure. As for me I haven’t read any books on Acupressure before. So I can’t wait to sit down and read The Essential Step-by-Step Guide to Acupressure  as it has a section on Treating Health Problems with Acupressure & Aromatherapy treatments. Which  will help with toothaches, and also headaches.

So Please be watching after Christmas as I will be conducting a full review on The Essential Step-by-Step Guide to Acupressure and also sharing some of the techniques I find in the book not only on myself but also on Charlie and David.

Acupressure uses the same pressure points of acupuncture but instead of needles, you simply use your fingers to gently but firmly stimulate your body’s natural ability to heal.

With its easy and conversational style along with step-by-step photos, you’ll discover how to heal your concerns naturally while living a pain-free and vibrant lifestyle. When acupressure points are correctly stimulated they promote blood circulation and release muscular tension. This helps to heal pain and is ideal for preventative health because it actually boosts your immune system and increases the flow of energy throughout your body.

This book covers everything you need to know about acupressure along with the history and philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 64 pressure points and how they help to heal 64 specific health concerns.

The book is broken down into easy-to-understand sections beginning with:

      Part 1: Understanding Chinese Medicine and Treatment of Disease

 

  • History and philosophy of TCM, The 5 Elements, The Symbolic System, Acupressure defined and its connection to our energy flow
      Part 2: 12 Systems of Chinese Medicine

 

  • Head (including eye, nose throat), Respiratory, Digestive, Reproductive health for women and men, Integumentary (skin disorders), Musculoskeletal, Endocrine, Lymph/Immune, Urinary, Circulatory and Nervous
      Part 3: 64 Key Acupressure Points for Treating Disease

 

  • Comprehensive instructions and step-by-step photos describe and explain how to apply the correct pressure for optimal health
      Part 4: Treating Health Problems with Acupressure and Aromatherapy

Techniques for treating all the conditions and specific instructions for treating 64 common health conditions such as: toothache, tinnitus, headache, cough, asthma, acid reflux, bloating, hot flashes, morning sickness, eczema, tennis elbow, adrenal fatigue, bladder infections, anxiety and insomnia.

Discover the art of acupressure and enjoy a wonderful sense of enhanced well being and health.

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Thank you for taking the time to read “Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide Karin Parramore, LAC. CH” now I have a question for you have you used Acupressure or Aromatherapy and if so how did it work out for you? As I want to but just don’t know if it would work or not.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates