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ST 36 can be found on the anterior (front) aspect of the lower leg. To identify the acupressure massage point, measure roughly four fingers below the kneecap on the outside edge of your shinbone. You will know you’re in the right place by flexing your foot back to feel the muscle below (the tibialis anterior muscle) begin to flex.
Performing acupressure on Stomach 36 is like a Vitamin C shot for your body, It is one of the most effective acupuncture points for strengthening the immune system, recovering from fatigue and boosting endurance.
Large Intestine 11 is located on the tip of the elbow. The easiest way to find this point is to bend your arm, look down the outer side of your forearm to the elbow, Large Intestine 11 lies there where the elbow crease meets the joint.
This point runs along the Large Intestine meridian, traveling up the index finger, through the arm, shoulder, and neck, into the face and nose. This point acts as a fever-reducing point, but it is also used to help prevent the flue and other immune-compromising conditions. It is known to be one of the strongest points in the body for clearing heat. Think of Large Intestine 11 as a great vent for the body to release a little stem whenever it’s needed.
To locate this point, place your hands on either side of the depression on the lower clavicle bone. From here (with your fingers below the clavicle) separate hands approximately 1 – 2 inches horizontally (outward toward shoulders).
An excellent immune-boosting point used for common colds, influenza and for people that have compromised immune systems. Kidney 27 is known to open the chest, descend lung and stomach Qi, and stop coughing.
Lung 7 (LU 7) is located on the inside arm above the wrist. To find this point interlock your fingers (palms snuggle together) and direct your attention to your lowest thumb. On the outer edge of your thumb, you will find the crease of your wrist. The point lies roughly one inch down toward the elbow, in a depression between the sinew and the bone.
This is a very common point to use for systematic relief of cough, headache, and/or stiff neck. As the Lou point of the Lung channel, this point is used to treat anything related to the lungs (asthma, wheezing, bronchitis, cough, congestion, etc.) and can help symptoms associated with a weakened immune system.
Get into a comfortable position so that you can easily access all points.
Begin with Kidney 27 and work your way down the body
Kidney 27
Large Intestine 11
Lung 7
Stomach 36
Apply finger pressure in a slow, rhythmic manner to enable the layers of tissue and the internal organs to respond. Never press any area in a abrupt, forceful or jarring way. Keep track of the results of your self-acupressure practice to pay close attention to your progress and well-being.
Please feel free to contact Dr. Tatyana if you have further questions or concerns.