Acupressure equipment

Acupressure equipment

Pencil Jimmy

A wooden stick with a length of around 14–15 cm and a diameter of about 1.5 cm. The ends are both rounded. One end is thick, while the other is marked. Jimmy’s entire length is serrated.

 

Sensitive AQ points, like diagnostic investigations, are used to diagnose but are huge in size. These issues were also addressed. Jimmy can also provide a generalised massage to any portion of the body. With equal pressure, move Jimmy’s round end over the body’s search area. The AQ point is the most sensitive and will respond with a distinct, intense pain. To treat the AQ point, work with Jimmy for the necessary amount of time. Roll the serrated piece of Jimmy’s length over the body part that needs generalised acupressure treatment. Simply apply enough pressure. Strong pressure can produce excruciating discomfort in the patient.

Description of the Flexible Acupressure Ring

A thick, flexible metal ring with an internal diameter of 10mm, an exterior diameter of 25mm, and a thickness of 7.5mm. The ring is made up of many strands of metal wire. Used to offer generalised or particular acupressure treatment by stimulating energy points on the fingers and toes. Roll the ring from the base to the tip above the finger/toe several times with sufficient and uniform pressure. For best results, utilise all ten fingers or all twenty fingers/fingers for generalised treatment. Roll the ring around your toes. Roll each finger for roughly 30 seconds. Two or three times per day. Use the specified finger/fingertip for specific treatments. On the toes or fingers. Roll the toe over the specified joint. Never leave the ring on your finger or toe for an extended period of time. Fingers on the ring finger Walking with the toes is intended and should not be abandoned; otherwise, blood circulation will be hampered.

Acupressure Ball — A roller (bitter gourd)/acupressure ball can be constructed of wood, plastic, or any other hard material and comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. The institute’s current versions are constructed of wood. The hand roller is approximately 13–14 cm long and has an average diameter of approximately 3.5 cm. The acupressure ball has a diameter of around 6 cm. On the surface of both things are sharp teeth.

Used to apply generalised acupressure to the palms. Roll the hand roller (bitter gourd)/acupressure ball over the palm, front and back, as needed. Alternatively, make a fist with the tool and hold for 20 to 40 seconds at a time. Five minutes of treatment is sufficient.

  • Natural Medical Treatment Methods: Kidney Pack, Growth Hormone Pack
  • Nature’s Remedy Kidney Pack
  • GH Pack (Gastro Hepatic) by Nature Remedies
  • Procedure for G.H. Pack (Gastro Hepatic):
  • Fomentation, Hot Foot Baths, and Arm Baths are all-natural remedies.
  • Nature’s Remedy Kidney Pack

1. Wrap a hot water bag around your centre to lower back. Cover the chest bone and lower abdomen with ice packs. Wrap a dry cotton/khadi cloth around the pods.

2. Duration: 45 minutes to an hour.

GH Pack (Gastro Hepatic) by Nature Remedies

GH Pack: Gastro is the opposite of hepatic kidney pack.

1. Soak a cotton cloth in cold water and then squeeze off the excess.

2. Duration: 45 minutes to an hour.

  • GH Pack (Gastro Hepatic) by Nature Remedies
  • GH Pack: Gastro is the opposite of hepatic kidney pack.

1. Soak a cotton cloth in cold water and then squeeze off the excess.

2. Wrap the cloth over your back and bring both ends down the armpits on both sides.

3. Cross the right end over the left shoulder and the left end over the right.

4. Cross both backwards again, bring the ends forward and wrap them under the armpits.

5. Using a dry cloth, cover it with a flannel. 45 minutes to 1 hour in length.

  • Procedure for G.H. Pack (Gastro Hepatic):
  • A warm water-filled fomentation bag should be applied to the belly, covering the last rib and extending to the line of the liver and spleen, while a cold bag should be put to the lumbar spine. Both bag reverse application is referred to as kidney pack.
  • ice pack
  • Because of its many benefits, cold is ideal for anyone who may sustain minor injuries and seek immediate relief:
  • discomfort relief (e.g., shoulder discomfort, sprained ankle…)
  • Inflammation is reduced;
  • Muscle spasms are relieved;
  • Reduces fever and headache.

How should the gel pack be cooled?

Place it in the freezer for two hours. If you want a less “frozen” feel, try touching the gel pack every now and then and taking it from the freezer after it has acquired the desired consistency.

App for keeping cool

  1. Always test the gel pack within your wrist before using it.
  2. If it’s too chilly, put it on your sleeve/sleeve. Replace the wrap and run the test again.
  3. Place a cold compress on the wounded region for 20–30 minutes.
  4. Allow at least 40 minutes between applications before reapplying.
  5. Repeat as needed throughout the day.

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