How to Treat Hepatitis C With Acupressure

How to Treat Hepatitis C With Acupressure



The Chinese have used acupressure for more than 5,000 years. By exerting pressure on certain points of the body, a person can improve the flow of blood and energy in the body. The nutrients reach the body more efficiently, and toxins are removed. Here's how to treat Hepatitis C with acupressure.









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Learn how to apply pressure. Use the ball of the thumb or middle finger for seven seconds on the pressure point, circling in a clockwise direction to stimulate the point. Work each spot in the following steps on both sides of the body. Treat a different location, if pressure on the original point causes pain to appear elsewhere. That second spot is indicating the need for treatment.





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Apply pressure on the center of your palm for fatigue, nausea and indigestion.





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Use your thumb and first finger to apply pressure in the web between the thumb and first finger of the other hand. This spot is good for pain, headaches and depression.





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Place your third finger on the spot directly above the bridge of the nose. This area clears headaches and confusion and energizes. Hold with the pressure point just below the belly button at the same time.





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Exert pressure on the spot directly above the armpit, 2 inches below the collar bone. This spot helps with fatigue, breathing and chest pain.





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Press on the pressure point 4 inches above the belly button to help with fatigue, nausea and indigestion. Hold with the spot directly below the belly button.





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Aid the immune system and fatigue by using your thumb on the outer side of the leg near the bottom of the knee. This also is helpful for hepatitis C.


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