Shiatsu applies
pressure to the meridians (energy pathways) to
open blocked nasal and sinus passages and relieve
the pain and discomfort of sinusitis.
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Steps:
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Use the pads of
your index fingers to press under the bony ridge
at the inner edge of your eyebrow to ease the eye
pain and fatigue associated with increased sinus
pressure. |
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Relieve frontal
sinus pain by applying pressure to the point on
the back of your hand at the web between your
thumb and index finger. |
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Locate the point
just below the cheekbone and level with the pupil
of your eye as you look straight ahead. Press
upward to relieve nasal and head congestion as
well as pressure from behind the eyes and eye
fatigue. |
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Promote relief from
a frontal headache (forehead) and release pressure
from behind your eyes by using your thumb pads to
apply pressure to your forehead approximately one
finger-width above your eyebrow and level with the
pupil of your eye. |
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Decrease
inflammation and clear your stuffy, runny nose by
pressing your index fingers to the outer borders
of the nose where the nasal flesh meets the face.
Hold the pressure for five to seven breaths to
open the nasal passages. |
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Find relief from
sinus headaches and allergy symptoms by
stimulating the area on top of the foot where the
bones between the big toe and the second toe
merge. |
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Tips:
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Use steps
1 through 3 to open sinus blockage.
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Holding
step 2 for at least two minutes will release
congestion in the head and digestive tract to
alleviate the pressure of a sinus headache.
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Vaporizing your sinuses with
humidified steam helps to promote sinus drainage.
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Take an
aromatherapy bath with 20 drops of equal parts tea
tree, lavender and eucalyptus oils to promote
drainage of the sinuses, decrease inflammation and
open the nasal passages. |
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Warnings:
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Omit step 2 for
pregnant women as it may stimulate premature
uterine contractions. |
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Overall Warnings:
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Allergies to yeast
(candida), milk, wheat, and eggs are common to
those with chronic sinusitis. If you feel you may
suffer from food allergies, consult with your
physician.
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