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Awaken your Chakra-Meridian Systems

Awaken your parasympathetic nervous system. Reduce pain, stress, and promote healing. Chakra alignment with tuning forks and essential oils for feel good hormones.
reduce anxiety, depression, insomnia.

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Acupressure point Kidney 27 Spirit Storehouse

The Acupuncture point Kidney 27 also known as Sprit Storehouse.

Location: On the chest, in the small depression just below the sternal head of the clavicle, 2″ lateral to the midline.

Physical Uses:  Helps with cough, panting, chest pain, asthma, and spleen and stomach disharmony with hiccough, reflux, or nausea.  It is also a great point to boost your immune

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Acupuncture for TMJ

Acupuncture for tmj by Michele Arnold

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Acupressure Points to Help Depression

We’re confident that you’ve heard of acupuncture, but do you know where it comes from?

The study and practice of acupuncture and acupressure have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years and is an ancient healing technique. Acupressure and acupuncture apply the same principles, but acupressure uses pressure points instead of needles to achieve the

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Stay Healthy This Winter with a Balanced Qi

Winter’s element is water and is associated with the kidneys, which in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is considered the source of all qi and energy within the body. Winter is also associated with the bladder and adrenal glands.

Focusing on inner reflection, rest, energy conservation and storage during the winter months is when it’s most important as

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