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What is acupressure and how is it different from acupuncture?

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What is acupressure and how is it different from acupuncture?

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There are many forms of both acupressure and acupuncture from various cultures. Japan, China, Tibet, India share similarities, yet possess their own unique styles. Acupuncture is a therapy when needles are inserting into points along lines in the body, called meridians. These points correspond to various organ systems. Energy is drawn to the organs or systems that are weak, overtaxed, or not functioning well. Acupressure works on these same meridians, with the same principles, but is more subtle and sometimes less intense for sensitive persons. Acupressure is preformed with your clothes on, and there are no needles. Nashalla has found increased lasting effects when the body is moved gently towards balance, with treatment of the root causes being the priority, rather than symptoms alone. Modern Chinese methods are very effective at relieving symptoms, which can often re-appear. Whereas Nashalla has discovered treating root causes on a subtle and deeper level, reverses symptoms slower, b

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