Healing with Pressure Point Therapy: Simple, Effective Techniques for Massaging Away More Than 100 Annoying Ailments

Healing with Pressure Point Therapy: Simple, Effective Techniques for Massaging Away More Than 100 Annoying Ailments

by Jack Forem
Healing with Pressure Point Therapy: Simple, Effective Techniques for Massaging Away More Than 100 Annoying Ailments

Healing with Pressure Point Therapy: Simple, Effective Techniques for Massaging Away More Than 100 Annoying Ailments

by Jack Forem

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Overview

This comprehensive guide shows readers how to treat common health problems using a variety of pressure point therapies: acupressure, shiatsu, reflexology, acu-yoga, and trigger-point therapy. For each condition, readers can experiment to discover which of these methods work best for them. Forem offers therapies for more than 65 complaints from acne, arthritis, and weight control to eyestrain, headaches, and impotence.More than 50 clear illustrations show readers exactly what they need to do. A section of master drawings show the complete array of points and meridians -- the same ones used in acupuncture. Then each section offers simpler drawings illustrating only the specific points needed for the condition being discussed. Concise instructions on pressure techniques accompany the illustrations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101128022
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/01/1999
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jack Forem is an accomplished writer on health subjects, with numerous articles and 10 previous books to his credit--including the widely acclaimed international bestseller, Transcendental Meditation.

Steve Shimer, L.Ac., is a pracricing acupuncturist. An advocate of combining the best of Western and Eastern medicine, he has been a teacher of meditation and holistic health for over 25 years.
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