07/05/2018 / By Bridgette Wilcox
Everybody goes through stress at some point in their lives. With so many things beyond our control, there are some days when a stressful, frustrating situation simply cannot be avoided. Unexpected traffic jams, sudden avalanches of work, surprisingly terrible weather, little things like these may seem insignificant after they are dealt with, but they all contribute to your stress levels, especially if they happen one after the other. If you find yourself having just one of those days, there are many self-relaxation techniques you can try to protect yourself from the dangers of chronic stress. Perhaps one of the less obvious techniques for destressing is acupressure. However unfamiliar it is to you, this practice is worth a try.
According to an article on MindBodyGreen.com, acupressure techniques allow you to re-channel and reel-in your energy. Doing so creates a “calming and grounding effect”, which might be just the thing to get you through the rest of your stressful day.
The article recommended trying out the acupressure techniques below, as outlined by acupuncturist and herbologist Paige Bourassa. Doing so while maintaining a steady inhale and exhale will ensure that energy and oxygen reach the parts of your body where they are needed.
After going through this process, finish with some deep breathing. Finally, according to the article, roll your shoulders back and visualize the energy moving around your body and out of it. It won’t take long before the effects of take hold and your energy and calm are restored.
According to Sciencedaily.com, acupressure stems from the same idea as acupuncture — except that the former does not involve needle pricks. The practice involves placing physical pressure on various pressure points on the body. Because acupressure follows the meridian system, the pressure points are sometimes distant from the part where you feel pain.
Different instruments are used to apply pressure. Most people use hands or elbows, though other devices like hand massagers or rollers may also be used. The practice, when done right, is meant to be both stimulating and relaxing as it creates better balance and encourages circulation of your body fluids and metabolic energies.
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