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    February 3, 2021

    How to Relieve Cold Hands?

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        This video offers tips on how to relieve cold hands through acupressure.
        But how do you get them anyway?

        If you are not exposed to the cold weather and you are experiencing cold hands, it could
        be a sign of nerve problems. It could also mean you have poor blood circulation to the
        hands. You can these tips to relieve the symptoms, however, if the problem persists and
        if you had colds hands for a very long time, you better have them checked right away.

        To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002
        or email us at info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

        For more self-care and acupressure online courses,
        visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/.
        Enroll today and get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

        February 2, 2021

        Instant Relief for Plantar Fasciitis Acupressure

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            This video shows Plantar Fasciitis acupressure points you can use for instant relief.

            Plantar fasciitis (PLAN-tur fas-e-I-tis) is one of the most common causes of heel pain.
            It is the inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot.
            It is what connects your heel bone to your toes (plantar fascia).

            Additionally, if you have this condition, you will experience a stabbing pain that usually
            occurs with your first steps in the morning. It is common on runners or people who are
            overweight. People who wear shoes with inadequate heel support might also develop
            this condition.

            Moreover, if you want to know more about how Chinese medicine can help,
            call 07 3399 1002 or email us at info@artofacupuncture.com.au

            You can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.

            Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more detail.

            January 29, 2021

            Ling gu: The Magic Spot For Everything!!!

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                This video is about Ling gu. The acupressure point for everything!

                That is absolutely correct. Ling gu is an acupuncture and acupressure point located where
                the base of the thumb and the index finger meets. Pressing this point will alleviate and
                treat the following conditions:

                • Pain and paresthesia
                • Gynecological and menstrual disorder
                • Digestive disorders
                • Any face and head disorder
                • Chronic disorder
                • Urinary and respiratory disorders
                • Arrhythmia.

                Also, if you want to know more on how Chinese medicine can help, call us at 07 3399 1002
                or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                Moreover, you can check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.

                Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more information.

                January 29, 2021

                Trigeminal Neuralgia and Neck Pain

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                    Yes, trigeminal neuralgia can definitely be associated with neck pain. So what is
                    trigeminal neuralgia?

                    Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition. It affects the trigeminal nerve which is
                    responsible for transmitting sensation from your face to the brain. If you have trigeminal
                    neuralgia, even the mildest stimulation to your face may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain.
                    For instance, simple activities like putting on makeup or brushing the teeth can be a
                    painful experience.

                    Initially, during the early phase of this health condition, patients may experience short,
                    mild attacks. However, as trigeminal neuralgia progresses, it causes longer, more frequent
                    attacks of searing pain.

                    Nevertheless, this does not mean you are doomed to a life of pain. There is a variety of
                    treatments you can choose. The usual treatment involves medication.

                    However, if you are looking for a more holistic approach in treating excruciating pain.
                    You may want to consider acupuncture. It is a Chinese medicine practice that has helped
                    patients recover from trigeminal neuralgia and neck pain. With continued treatment,
                    patients experience fewer and fewer attacks.

                    Contact us to know more about how we can help. Call us on 07 3399 1002
                    or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                    Moreover, you can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.
                    Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more details.

                    January 29, 2021

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                    January 28, 2021

                    Tips for Neck Pain Relief

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                        This video shares great tips for neck pain relief. But, why do we neck pain?

                        The neck is a coordinated network of nerves, bones, joints, and muscles. Its function is to provide support and mobility for the head. However, oftentimes the neck region can become sore and painful. This can be due to poor posture, awkward sleeping position, or an injury. Resulting in a sore, tight, and painful neck.

                        Neck pain usually goes away within a few days or weeks. However, if the pain persists for months, it could signal an underlying medical cause. And you need to seek immediate medical help. In most cases, early intervention can lead to better results.

                        To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call us on 07 3399 1002 or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au

                        You can check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off. Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more details.

                        January 28, 2021

                        Do You Like Chiropractors?

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                            Do we like chiropractors? This is a very interesting question. And yes, we do like
                            chiropractors. In fact, we support all health practices that promote the body’s natural
                            healing ability. And this includes chiropractic. Similarly, health professionals who practice
                            chiropractic are called chiropractors.

                            Now, chiropractic is a health care that deals with the adjustments or manipulations to
                            the spine. However, its application is not only limited to the back or the spine area.
                            Chiropractic is also beneficial to other parts of the body.

                            There are many benefits you can get from this alternative therapy. The most common
                            is correcting alignment problems of the spine. Besides that, you can experience reduced
                            pain resulted from muscular problems or injuries. Most importantly, you can also benefit
                            from that much-needed relaxation. As chiropractic promotes overall health and wellness.

                            Moreover, the best thing about chiropractic is it works perfectly with acupuncture.
                            You can book a separate session for better results. To know more about how Chinese
                            medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002 or email us at info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                            You can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.
                            Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more details.

                            January 27, 2021

                            Acupressure for Headaches: A DIY Remedy

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                                If you experience frequent headaches, these video is for you.

                                Headaches are a common health problem. Most people will experience it once in a while.
                                And sometimes more often than not. Causes of headaches vary. The most common is due
                                to emotional reasons such as stress, anxiety, and depression. Medical conditions are also
                                another factor. Headaches are often a symptom of a number of health problems including
                                migraines and high blood pressure. Another cause could be an injury.

                                Nevertheless, frequent and severe headaches can affect your quality of life. Hence,
                                recognizing the cause can help you take appropriate action. Should the headache continue
                                to persist, consult a physician immediately.

                                Watch the video to know the acupressure for headache relief. To know more about how
                                Chinese medicine can help, call us on 07 3399 1002 or send an email to
                                info@artofacupuncture.com.au

                                You can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.

                                Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more details.

                                January 27, 2021

                                Where to Press for Low Back Pain?

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                                    Do you suffer from low back pain? This video shows you the acupressure points for low
                                    back pain relief.

                                    Now the lumbar region is what we commonly know as the lower back. This area starts
                                    below the ribcage down to the upper part of your buttocks. More importantly, it
                                    compromises a remarkable interconnection of joints, bones, ligaments, nerves, and
                                    muscles. This complex structure all works together to provide your body with support,
                                    strength, and flexibility.

                                    However, because of its complex anatomy, this leaves the lumbar region susceptible
                                    to pain and injury. For instance mechanical issues and soft-tissue injuries. These
                                    are also the most common causes of low back pain. Thankfully, you can do something
                                    about the pain.

                                    Thus, watch the video to know the acupressure points for low back pain relief. Should the
                                    pain persists, consult a doctor right away. To know more about how Chinese medicine
                                    can help, call us at 07 3399 1002 or send an email to
                                    info@artofacupuncture.com.au

                                    You can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off .

                                    Furthermore, visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more information.

                                    January 26, 2021

                                    Tips for Asthma Relief: Acupressure

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                                        This video features tips on asthma relief. So what is asthma? Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects about 25 million Americans. Moreover, it is a condition where the airways are narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus. As a result, people with asthma often experience difficulty in breathing.

                                        To know more about how you can manage asthma, and how Chinese Medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002 or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au

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