Category: Chinese Medicine

  • Calm the Spirit & Nourish the Heart

    Calm the Spirit & Nourish the Heart

    Pressure Points are parts of the body believed to be extra sensitive, able to stimulate relief in the body. Practitioners of reflexology believe that touching pressure points in a certain way can, improve your health, ease pain and restore balance in the body.

    In honor of Heart Month we will focus on the Spirit Gate Acupressure Point Heart 7.

    Heart 7 Commonly called the Spirit Gate.

    The Heart point is where the Love of the Universe continually flows. And is believed the Beauty of the Spirit is released and goodness is present as this point nourishes the warm qualities of stability for the mind and emotions, providing compassion and boundless joy.

    Heart 7 is a point located on the wrist. Traditional Eastern medicine practitioners name this point “The Spirit Gate.”

    Apply gentle pressure to The Heart 7 Acupressure point. It can be found in the crease of your wrist. It is in line with the space between your ring and little finger, this will help to alleviate a wide array of problems such as:

    • anxiety
    • depression
    • insomnia
    • palpitations due to fright, irritability, stress

    Functions: Calms the Shen, tonifies and regulates the Heart Blood and Qi.

    Other Beneficial Gates….

    Gates of consciousness points are located at the base of the skull in the parallel hollow areas between the two vertical neck muscles. To use these pressure points:

    1. Place your index and middle fingers of either hand onto these pressure points.
    2. Press firmly upward on both sides at once for 10 seconds, then release and repeat.

    Applying firm touch to these pressure points can help relieve headaches
    caused by tension in the neck.

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    Over 30 years of experience in acupuncture, massage and alternative healing. We can discuss ways to boost your immune system, reduce stress and pain and tips to “Take Control of Your Wellness”.

    Contact our office to learn more.

    Dr. Ashley Hoyt, A.P.
    3420 Duck Ave, Key West, FL 33040
    contact@keywestwellnesscenter.com
    (305) 296-5358
    www.keywestwellnesscenter.com

    Acupuncture, Acupressure, Reflexology, Bio-Injections, Vitamin Injections, Herbal Medicine, AcuGraph Diagnostics, Energy Healing, Raindrop Therapy Massage, Massage Therapy, NeuroMuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release

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  • Top Five Pressure Points to Treat Headaches

    Top Five Pressure Points to Treat Headaches

    No one is immune to the occasional headache, for many, chronic headaches or migraines are unfortunately a lifetime ailment. Key West Wellness Center provides multiple services to assist you with preventing headaches and with alleviating the pain during an attack. You are welcome to contact our office to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

    Headaches and migraines can strike at any time and since we are not with you 24/7, we want to share some tips on how to apply pressure to five top pressure points in hopes to relieve head pain, these are great techniques to use in between your Key West Wellness Center appointments.

    Experiencing the pain and discomfort of a headache is incredibly common. If you’re looking for a more natural way to treat your headache, you may want to think about acupressure and pressure points.

    Pressure points are parts of the body believed to be extra sensitive, able to stimulate relief in the body. Practitioners of reflexology, a discipline of Chinese medicine, believe that touching pressure points in a certain way can, improve your health, ease pain and restore balance in the body.

    Reflexology is the study of how one part of the human body is connected to another. This means you might have to massage a different location — like your hand — to treat a different area, like your head. You’ll reach for the right pressure points to ease your pain.

    How to use pressure points to relieve headaches

    There are some well-known pressure points in the body believed to relieve headaches. Here’s where they are and how you can use them:

    Union valley points are located on the web between your thumb and index finger. To treat headaches:

    1. Start by pinching this area with the thumb and index finger of your opposite hand firmly — but not painfully — for 10 seconds.
    2. Next, make small circles with your thumb on this area in one direction and then the other, for 10 seconds each.
    3. Repeat this process on the Union Valley point on your opposite hand.

    This type of pressure point treatment is believed to relieve tension in the head and neck. Tension is often associated with headaches.

    Drilling bamboo points are located at the indentations on either side of the spot where the bridge of your nose meets the ridge of your eyebrows. To use these pressure points to treat headaches:

    1. Use both of your index fingers to apply firm pressure to both points at once.
    2. Hold for 10 seconds.
    3. Release and repeat.

    Touching these pressure points can relieve headaches that are caused by eyestrain and sinus pain or pressure.

    Gates of consciousness points are located at the base of the skull in the parallel hollow areas between the two vertical neck muscles. To use these pressure points:

    1. Place your index and middle fingers of either hand onto these pressure points.
    2. Press firmly upward on both sides at once for 10 seconds, then release and repeat.

    Applying firm touch to these pressure points can help relieve headaches caused by tension in the neck.

    Third eye point can be found between your two eyebrows where the bridge of your nose meets your forehead.

    1. Use the index finger of one hand to apply firm pressure to this area for 1 minute.

    Firm pressure applied to the third eye pressure point is thought to relieve eyestrain and sinus pressure that often cause headaches.

    Shoulder well point is located at the edge of your shoulder, halfway between your shoulder point and the base of your neck. To use this pressure point:

    1. Use the thumb of one hand to apply firm, circular pressure to this point for 1 minute.
    2. Then switch and repeat on the opposite side.

    Applying firm touch to the shoulder well pressure point can help relieve stiffness in your neck and shoulders, relieving neck pain and preventing headaches caused by this kind of sensation.

    Other natural ways to alleviate a headache

    Dehydration can contribute to your sinus passages drying out and increased pressure in your face. Increase your water intake throughout the day if you’re feeling under the weather. Fluids will reduce blockages in your sinuses.

    While water may be your first choice to remain hydrated, you can also retain fluids through other foods and beverages including, broth soups, ice cubes, tea or water-based vegetables and fruits

    Exercise can reduce sinus pressure. Physical activity can increase blood circulation and temporarily relieve congestion to ease breathing. Although uncomfortable to perform while being sick, physical activity can help to improve your recovery time and speed healing.

    We provide services to treat and prevent headaches. Contact our office to learn more.

    Dr. Ashley Hoyt, A.P.
    3420 Duck Ave, Key West, FL 33040
    contact@keywestwellnesscenter.com
    (305) 296-5358
    www.keywestwellnesscenter.com

    Acupuncture, Acupressure, Reflexology, Bio-Injections, Vitamin Injections, Herbal Medicine, AcuGraph Diagnostics, Energy Healing, Raindrop Therapy Massage, Massage Therapy, NeuroMuscular Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release

    Source: https://www.healthline.com/health/pressure-points-for-headaches#1

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  • Welcoming Fall in the Florida Keys

    Welcoming Fall in the Florida Keys

    After our beautiful Florida Keys hot summer days, it’s time to wind down just a notch and welcome the shorter and slightly cooler days of Fall.

    Living healthy during the shorter days of Fall
    Fall is an exciting season for many of us. It’s time to carve pumpkins, attend a variety of Halloween festivities and enjoy time with family and friends. Fall also means daylight savings will come to an end and our days will become shorter. It is important to remember we must continue to stick to our daily routines and keep our bodies in motion in order to stay healthy during the Fall & Winter months.

    Staying Active
    Daily exercise is essential to the wellness of our mind and body, staying active helps to keep your body feeling at its best and help keep your immune system in check. So be sure not to let the shorter days keep you from staying active.

    Weather Changes and Your Body
    A slight change in the Florida Keys weather can also mean a shift in the way your body feels, it’s important to stay hydrated and properly nourished. Fall weather also brings about Fall allergies such as pollen and mold, which can aggravate allergy sufferers. A great way to stay healthy during the Fall months is to take advantage of our Vitamin injections to help boost your immune system. Acupuncture can provide relief and ease fall allergies. Acupuncture may be used to compliment your current allergy-fighting routine(s) or can be used alone, with it comes many benefits. It can help to strengthen the body’s immune system triggers and over time prevent reactions to allergens. Unlike antihistamines and decongestants, Acupuncture is free of the known antihistamine side effects, such as drowsiness and immune system suppression.

    Rest!
    Less daylight also means that your body most likely craves more snooze time! Those who work 8-5 may be getting up in the dark and heading home in the dark, which studies have shown, may lead to depression and lethargy. To overcome this be sure to take advantage of the daylight when and where you can. With some simple planning you may be able to soak in some sunshine throughout the day. Try by setting an alarm that reminds you to get up and stretch regularly and if possible do so outside. Try taking a walk on your lunch break to help you avoid feeling fatigued throughout the day. Lastly and most importantly, be sure to get adequate rest in addition to keeping with your normal sleep pattern/body clock by getting to bed at the same time each evening and waking at the same time each day and avoiding “screen time” (TV, Phones etc) before bed. This will allow your body’s natural release of melatonin and aid in a normal sleep cycle. So you can awake refreshed and ready for the day!

    Have questions of how to begin a health regimen for overall wellness? Call 305-296-535 and book an appointment with Dr. Ashley Hoyt. Your free consultation can set you on the path to overall wellness. Contact@KeyWestWellnessCenter.com