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Reflexology Points on the Hand

The field of reflexology has been studied by practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, identifying the nerve endings of energy pathways within the body that are present in the hands and feet. These energy pathways each have unique properties, affecting different aspects of our physiology in specific ways.

According to practitioners of reflexology, applying the appropriate touch to the hands can energize and restore health to other body parts, including internal organs if you’re feeling tired or have a disease.

Below, we have listed some of the most important pressure points that you can use to affect your body in unique ways:

1. The heart pressure point is located in the crease of your wrist. It lies in line with the space between your ring and pinkie finger. There’s a bone directly in line next to this pressure point. Practitioners of reflexology claim that applying gentle pressure to this spot may protect against anxiety, insomnia, heart palpitations, and depression.

2. The small intestine pressure point can be found at the outside part of your hand, right on the edge. The point lies in the depression of your hand just below your pinkie finger. Practitioners of reflexology believe that putting firm pressure on this point is thought to relieve neck pain, earaches, and headaches that occur at the back of your head.

3. The lung meridian pressure point is located at the edge of your hand. It runs from the tip of your thumb down along the side of your hand, ending just beneath the crease of your wrist.
Run your finger along this line. If you find a sore spot along this line, practitioners of reflexology say you should gently massage it until it feels better. This may help relieve any cold symptoms, such as chills, sneezing, runny nose, and sore throat.

4. The inner gate point is located in a special spot on the crease of your wrist. Hold out your hands as if you’re receiving a gift, with your wrists together. Take one hand and feel about 3 cms out from where your wrists were touching in the middle. Practitioners of reflexology recommend you massage this point firmly with your thumb. This is believed to improve your digestion and relieve any nausea or stomach pain.

5. The outer gate point is located between two tendons on the backside of the arm. Place three fingers from your other hand above your wrist. Use those fingers to apply firm pressure to this part of your hand to potentially give your immune system a quick boost. Practitioners of reflexology also believe applying pressure to this part of the hand could give you a rush of energy.

6. The wrist point, as the name suggests, is located on your wrist. Run a finger down your pinkie to your wrist crease, keeping it in line with your finger. Practitioners of reflexology claim that firmly pressing on your wrist point regularly may help promote happiness by regulating your emotions.

7. The hand valley point is located in the firm skin between the thumb and index finger. Practitioners of reflexology claim that applying firm touch to this pressure point may help reduce stress, as well as alleviate migraines, toothaches, shoulder tension, and neck pain.

While these are some pressure points that can be used to alleviate certain common symptoms, it is advisable to consult an expert for problems that are more persistent or complex. Get in touch with our reflexology experts at Yinyang to learn more!

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The Importance of the Liver Meridian

In addition to being the largest organ in the human body, the liver is one of the most important organs. It performs several vital bodily functions, such as filtering toxins present in one’s blood, ensuring one’s blood sugar levels are healthy, regulating blood clotting, to name but a few. It is also responsible for the production of bile (which helps digest and absorb fats in the small intestine) and Albumin- a protein that ensures that fluids in the bloodstream do not leak into the surrounding tissue.

In addition to all these critical functions, it is also responsible for regulating blood clotting and amino acids, resisting infections, storing vitamins and minerals and processing glucose. All told, the liver performs over 500 functions that are vital to the normal functioning of the human body, making it one of the most important organs.

Traditional Chinese Medicine ascribes an even greater role to the liver- it is considered to be responsible for regulating the body’s qi (vital energy), which means that the liver is always amongst the first to be examined when there is anything wrong with one’s body. It is also considered to house the hun, or soul, which gives us our consciousness and sense of purpose, and which leaves the body after death. There are several symptoms that can signify an improperly functioning liver, such as an ashen complexion, acne, eye problems (such as bloodshot eyes or blurry vision), muscular weakness and insomnia. The liver also helps to regulate emotions, so unexplained irritability and anger can also indicate a liver problem.

How to Detox Your Liver Meridian

There are several ways in which you can go about detoxifying your liver meridian, but the most common methods consist of eating foods which assist in detoxifying the liver, or getting treatment from someone well-versed in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Foods that Detoxify the Liver

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, there are several foods that we can consume that have a positive impact on our liver. Sour foods, for example, are said to nourish the liver- lemon water, for example, has a diuretic effect on one’s body, helping to flush toxins from one’s system.

Turmeric, on the other hand, is supposed to help in decongesting the liver, clearing heat from the body improving one’s qi and blood flow. It can be added to a drink or to a dish- turmeric mixed with plain milk or coffee is a popular mode of consumption.

Ginger is a warming food that nourishes the blood, improves blood circulation, and even has antibiotic and antibacterial effects that can help cleanse the body of toxins and fight pathogens. Adding freshly sliced ginger to teas or soups is the best method of consumption for the purpose of boosting liver function.

Magnolia berries are also well known for their anti-inflammatory properties which help nourish and protect the liver. For best results, it should be brewed as a tea and consumed once a day.

Treatments prescribed under Traditional Chinese Medicine

There are two main treatments prescribed for the liver meridian under Traditional Chinese Medicine- reflexology and meridian shiatsu massage.

The basic premise of reflexology is that the energy pathways that flow throughout the body end in the same basic areas-the feet, the hands and the ears. If there is an energy blockage relating to a particular part of the body, it can be corrected by working on the end of that particular pathway. There’s a point on the foot called taichong, located an inch or so below where the big toe meets the second toe, which is said to stimulate the liver and encourage digestion.

Meridian Shiatsu treatments work on a similar principle to reflexology treatments- except the focus is on points across the body- it is not just limited to one’s hands and feet. The objective in a meridian shiatsu massage is much the same as it would be in reflexology treatments- to clear the energy pathways by stimulating points across the body that correspond to the liver meridian, thus ensuring that the liver function increases.

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