Description:
Acupressure is an effective way to relieve painful sensation associated with hangover.
This free guide by Aaron Stein, PhD, is based on over 5,000 years of Chinese practice of self-acupressure.
Features:
- Step-by-step guide to relieving hangovers.
- Every step explains point location, direction of force, and duration of massage.
- No previous experience necessary
- Total treatment duration 10 to 15 minutes.
How Acupressure Works
Stimulation of active points is thought to lead to increased release of endorphins.
Endorphin is a natural body painkiller. Endorphin and morphine are chemically different molecules but, by coincidence, they have very similar 3-dimensional shape.
This similarity in shape allows morphine to bind the endorphin receptor, reduce pain, and induce feeling of happiness.
Thus endorphin released by acupressure stimulation may lead to relaxation and normalization of body functions.
Note: the full version is free