Acupressure for Digestion: Press to Digest!

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In TCM theory, digestion represents the central axis around which everything else revolves. It provides our main source of (post-natal) energy from the breakdown and absorption of food. Even minor disruptions in this system can progress to significant and varied health problems.

Treatment, of course, depends on the severity of the problem. If emergency situations can be ruled out or addressed, one can turn to Chinese medicine for prevention, treatment, and maintenance. And the power of self-care can never be understated. Acupressure is one of our best self-care tools when used appropriately. While the needles (and the added effect of electrostimulation of needles) are generally considered a stronger approach to energy medicine than acupressure, acupressure alone has proved extremely beneficial. For example, in a study of 70 hemodialysis patients with constipation where acupressure was administered 3 times/week for 4 weeks, there was a significant improvement in bowel function.

So here are 3 Acupressure points that you can press to help you digest:

Master Lu's Health Center, Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Large Intestine 4, low back painLARGE INTESTINE 4: “union valley”

Location: fleshy (and often achy) depression between the thumb and first finger

Use: to regulate intestinal function.

Stimulation of this point has been shown to both increase and decrease gastric motility depending on what’s needed. So, it can be used for both constipation and diarrhea.

CONCEPTION VESSEL 12: “middle controller”

Location: about 4 inches above the navel.

Use: to regulate stomach function, support energy

It has been shown to cause muscle relaxation via the somatosympathetic pathway and inhibits gastric acid secretion which is extremely beneficial to GERD patients.

STOMACH 36: “3-mile leg”

Location: about 3inches below the kneecap and about 1 inch towards the outer edge of the leg

Use: to strengthen digestion, build blood and immunity

According to some studies, it may improve upper and lower abdominal symptoms by restoring impaired slow waves of the digestive tract via the vagal pathway. Electroacupuncture on this channel has been shown to enhance gastric motility and blood flow by regulating hormones (such as motilin and somatostatin) that directly affect digestion.

Benefits have been shown to be intensity-dependent, so massage these points as often as needed. Just be sure to get in for some acupuncture where we can give these points (and more!) the extra attention they may need!

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Master Lu has been practicing Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts for over 40 years. He was one of the first Licensed Acupuncturist in the state of Utah. He was trained in Taiwan in both Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts mainly Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Old Yang Style Tai Chi. Master Lu was also twice national champion for full contact fighting in Taiwan.

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