Gentle Acupressure for Daily Relaxation

Light pressure on specific points - not a medical treatment, not reflexology, not acupuncture.

Traditional Chinese medicine meridian and acupoint reference chart showing full body meridian pathways
A traditional meridian and acupoint educational chart. TCM uses these maps to understand how body pathways connect — acupressure is the gentle, hands-on version of this tradition.

Acupressure is the practice of applying gentle, steady pressure to specific points on the body. This section introduces acupressure as a self-care practice for relaxation and everyday comfort - not a treatment for any medical condition. We start with foot and lower-leg points because they are easy for beginners to reach, and the section can later expand to hand, wrist, shoulder, neck, and head points.

All acupressure content on this site follows these principles:

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Start With the Free Guide

Get the free 7-Day Chinese Self-Care Starter Guide by email first. The full PDF book includes all five acupressure points with detailed guidance, plus a 7-day starter routine and seasonal adjustments.

Disclaimer: This website is for general wellness education only. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are pregnant, have a bleeding disorder, take blood-thinning medication, have cancer, or have any serious medical condition, consult a qualified healthcare professional before using acupressure. Read our full safety notes.