Learn from a Licensed Acupuncturist how to use acupressure points to relieve pain and stress

Moline, IL, March 30, 2015  –  For thousands of years acupressure has been used by many different cultures to relieve pain and manage various types of illnesses.  Even today, these easy to learn techniques can be very useful in our busy lifestyles.  This hands – on - workshop is designed for the general public to learn effective self-care techniques that can be used to reduce pain associated with headaches & sinus problems; as well as, reducing stress.

What is acupressure? It’s the application of pressure and massage to specific acupuncture points in order to elicit a therapeutic response by stimulating the nervous system, specific areas in the brain and local vasculature.

What you will learn? The basic theory behind acupressure points, how to locate them, their actions & indications, contraindications, and how to correctly use them.

This Acupressure Workshop will take place between 6:00 pm and 7:00 pm on March 30th at Healing Lotus Acupuncture, located inside Moline Chiropractic Clinic.  The class will be conducted by Scott Stewart, MSAc., Dipl.Ac., LAc., who is a licensed (IL) & board certified (NCCAOM) acupuncture specialist in pain management.

To register for this free workshop, go to www.HealingLotus.co and click on the “Register” button.  These events fill - up fast, so be sure to reserve your seat.  You can also call our office with any questions you might have at: (309) 764-4753.

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