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Serenity Points: Transforming Recovery, One Point at a Time
Welcome to the World of Acupressure for Recovery. I am so grateful to share this healing practice with you each month! This will be a bi-weekly section on The Sober Curator!
What to expect: Each month I will cover 2 points that you can do at home to support your recovery.
Let’s start with the basics.
What is Acupressure?
Acupressure is a small part of traditional Chinese Medicine that involves applying manual pressure to specific points on the body to stimulate the body’s self-healing abilities. It is based on the same principles as acupuncture but uses pressure instead of needles. Acupressure is believed to relieve tension, promote relaxation, and improve overall well-being by balancing the flow of energy, or “qi,” within the body’s meridian pathways.
How often can I use Acupressure?
Acupressure can be used as often as needed, depending on the what’s going on for you. It’s generally safe for frequent use, but I always say, to listen to your body and avoid excessive pressure or duration in sensitive areas. Regular, moderate sessions may provide better results than infrequent, intense sessions. Like most things in recovery, consistency is key!
Is Acupressure right for me?
Anyone can learn and use acupressure techniques, as they are simple and safe when practiced correctly. You can do it to yourself anywhere, which makes it accessible for everyone looking for natural methods of pain relief, stress reduction or a more holistic approach to recovery. If you want a deeper dive into acupressure, seek out a trained professional like a Massage Therapist or Licensed Acupuncturist.
As always, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
Will acupressure really help me in my recovery?
Acupressure is a great compliment to already established habits or healthcare. It is not to be looked at as a standalone treatment, it is a tool for your recovery toolbox!
What is the Acupressure Technique for best results?
Here are 5 simple steps to support your recovery:
Location: Find the point on your body where you want to apply acupressure.
Pressure: Use your thumb, finger or knuckle to apply steady pressure to the chosen point. Apply enough pressure to feel a dull ache or sensation, but not so much that it causes pain. You may feel a sense of release and relaxation as you apply pressure.
Breathing: As you apply pressure, focus on your breathing. Take slow, deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth. This helps to promote relaxation and enhances the effectiveness of the acupressure technique
Duration: Hold the pressure on the acupressure point for 30 seconds to 2 minutes (do what feels right to you!) You can gradulally6 increase the duration as you become more familiar with the techniques.
Repeat: If necessary, you can repeat the acupressure technique multiple times throughout the day. Just be mindful not to overdo it!
Join me here every other week for a new point and Chinese Medicine Tips to transform your recovery!
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