Still Coughing Weeks After a Cold? Try These 5 Acupressure Points for Cough Relief

Natural Ways to Soothe a Persistent Cough After a Cold Lingering coughs that stick around for weeks after a cold can be both frustrating and exhausting. While most of the cold symptoms may disappear, that dry, nagging cough tends to hang on. Fortunately, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a gentle and effective approach to easing […]

The Truth About Mucus: Should You Spit or Swallow When Sick?

Should You Spit Out Mucus When You’re Sick? Here’s What Experts Say Mucus might not be the most glamorous topic, but it plays a crucial role in your body’s defense system—especially during flu season. You’ve likely wondered whether spitting out mucus or swallowing it makes a difference when you’re sick. This debate has been ongoing, […]

7 Acupressure Points to Fight Cold Symptoms Naturally

Essential Acupressure Points to Relieve Cold Symptoms Naturally When cold symptoms strike, many people seek effective natural remedies to alleviate discomfort and speed up recovery. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a solution through acupressure, where stimulating specific points on the body can help address common cold symptoms. We consulted Ms. Mai Sogawa, a TCM therapist with […]

3 Must-Try Acupressure Points for Natural Cold and Cough Relief

Acupressure Points for Cold and Cough When cold and cough symptoms strike, finding natural and effective ways to relieve them can be a priority. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a wealth of knowledge in this area, including the use of acupressure points. By stimulating specific points on the body, you can alleviate symptoms and promote […]

3 Powerful Acupressure Points for Instant Cough Relief

Effective Acupressure Points for Instant Cough Relief Are you struggling with a persistent cough that just won’t go away? Acupressure, a technique rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), may offer the relief you need. We consulted Ms. Mai Sogawa, a renowned TCM therapist from Japan, to share her insights on the most effective acupressure points […]

Top 4 Acupressure Points to Soothe Dry Cough

Effective Acupressure Points for Dry Cough Relief Are you struggling with a persistent dry cough that just won’t go away? Acupressure, a technique rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), may offer the relief you need. We consulted Ms. Mai Sogawa, a renowned TCM therapist from Japan, to share her insights on the most effective acupressure […]

6 Acupressure Points For Mucus in The Throat: How To Remove Excess Mucus Naturally

Mucus helps protect the body against germs, bacteria, and other environmental pollutants present in the air. Mucus in the throat can occur as a result of an underlying health condition such as asthma, common cold, allergies, etc., or due to certain environmental factors such as dry air, low water intake, and smoking. In traditional Chinese […]

Can’t Sleep? 8 Quick Acupressure Points For Children With Cough

Soothing Cough Relief for Kids: Acupressure Points for Children’s Cough Management Seeing your child suffer from a persistent cough can be distressing, but acupressure offers a gentle way to provide relief. As a parent or caregiver, the health and comfort of your child is always a top priority, especially when they are unwell. Acupressure, rooted […]

Acupuncture For Swollen Turbinates. Does It Work?

Turbinates are bony structures inside our noses. What causes these structures to get swollen usually is allergies such as rhinitis, cold, and sinus infection, among other more uncommon causes. This is a health condition that can be very annoying and cause problems in daily life while driving, for example. The treatment with acupuncture for swollen […]

Top 6 Acupressure Points For Cold And Other Related Symptoms

Cold is so common that it is called the common cold. However, a common cold can be the reason you’re locked up at home for weeks and are unable to achieve the things you’ve planned for yourself. The common cold is as much uncomfortable as it is harmful to our health. It may not be […]