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YB WEB DESK. Dated: 1/15/2021 12:01:41 PM
HAND PRESSURE POINTS - 2
Outer gate point The outer gate point is almost parallel to the inner gate point on the top side of the hand and arm, between two tendons. Proponents say that applying pressure here boosts a person’s energy and bolsters the immune system. Base of thumb point A person can locate the base of thumb point by tracing a finger down the palm side of the thumb until they reach the wrist crease. Reflexologists believe that applying gentle pressure to this point may help alleviate breathing issues and respiratory problems. Small intestine 3 The small intestine 3 point is on the side of the hand just below the little finger and above one of the hand’s large creases. Some people claim that applying firm pressure to this point can help relieve earaches, headaches in the back of the head, and neck pain. Ten dispersions The tips of each finger are home to these ten pressure points. Applying pressure or using acupuncture on these points could help relieve some common flu symptoms, such as a high fever or a sore throat. Some practitioners also believe that applying pressure can help treat a coma or epilepsy. Four seams A person can find the four seams on the inside of each of the large joints in the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. Proponents of acupressure believe that these points can