Eye fatigue and dryness, headaches, stiff shoulders and neck, back pain, and diarrhea are all possible symptoms of stress in the workplace and everyday life. Such stress can be mentally and physically draining. Such stress-related symptoms can be alleviated with acupressure, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique.
According to TCM, meridians are the channels through which energy flows in the human body. Along the meridians are specific points known as acupoints, which possess unique functions. For thousands of years, TCM has utilized techniques such as acupressure and acupuncture to stimulate these acupoints for treatment of the various ailments associated with them.
Cuanzhu : Located in the depression at the inner edge of the eyebrow. Yuyao : Located in the depression of the eye socket bone, at the midpoint of the eyebrow. Tongziliao : Located in the depression of the eye socket bone, at the outer corner of the eye.
Chengqi : Located in the depression of the eye socket bone, directly below the eye. Jingming : Located in the depression of the eye socket bone, at the inner corner of the eye, above the nasal bone. This massage can promote blood circulation around the eyes, thus reducing eye pressure.
It not only relieves eye fatigue but also helps improve presbyopia, myopia, and cataracts, leaving your eyes feeling refreshed. Massaging the Qiuxu acupoint has been found to be effective in relieving headaches. Some patients have reported that massaging the Qiuxu acupoint .
