
Effective Acupressure & Sujok Points for Acne Relief
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Problem | Acne |
Description | Acne is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to pimples, blackheads, or whiteheads. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can acupressure or sujok really work?
A: Yes, Acupressure and Sujok have helped thousands of people naturally relieve pain, reduce stress, and improve overall health. These techniques activate specific points on the body to balance energy flow and trigger the body's own healing response, without medicine or side effects. It's up to the individual to practice it if they are comfortable.
Q: What is acupressure and how does it work?
A: Acupressure is a natural therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the body using fingers, tools, or seeds. These points help regulate energy flow and support the body's healing process. It's safe, drug-free, and can be learned easily.
Q: What is Sujok therapy?
A: Sujok is a form of acupressure that focuses on stimulating points on the hands and feet, which represent different body parts. It's simple, effective, and can often be done by yourself using natural tools like seeds, colors, or magnets.
Q: Do I need any tools or products to start?
A: While basic acupressure can be done with your hands, using tools like probes, seeds, magnets, or finger massagers can improve results. You can get a complete starter kit from our website here: Sambhav Acupressure Kit Bundle Offer
Q: How long should I stimulate the points?
A: Press or stimulate each point using a seed, magnet, or probe as shown in the video. Apply pressure for 1 to 2 minutes per point. If using magnets or seeds, they can be left on for 6 to 8 hours. Follow the tone or sedate method explained in the video. If you're unsure, you can schedule a personal consultation with Dr. Richa Varshney for guidance.
Q: I see different Acupressure or Sujok points shown across various videos. Which one should I follow?
A: There can be several effective points for the same health issue. You can follow any one method or combine the points shown in a single video. If you're unsure, you may book a private session with Dr. Richa Varshney for clarification.
Q: Should I use these points in an emergency?
A: You can try using them, but we strongly recommend contacting or visiting the nearest hospital during any emergency situation.
Q: Can Acupressure and Sujok points work on pregnant women and kids?
A: Acupressure and Sujok can be helpful for many conditions, but certain points are not recommended during pregnancy or for young children. It is best to consult an acupressure expert or Dr. Richa Varshney before applying these methods in such cases.
Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: Results vary by person and issue. Some feel relief within minutes, while others may need a few days of regular practice. Consistency matters.
Q: Are there any side effects of using acupressure or Sujok?
A: Acupressure is generally safe and natural. Mild soreness or tiredness after a session is normal, especially in the beginning. Avoid if you have open wounds or infections on the area being pressed.
Q: What should I do before or after an acupressure session?
A: Stay hydrated, be relaxed, and sit in a comfortable position. After the session, rest if needed and drink water to support energy flow and detox.
Q: Where can I buy tools and products for acupressure and Sujok?
A: You can buy high-quality, ready-to-use tools and kits from our official shop here: Sambhav Cure Shopping Page
Please note that this content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider for serious or persistent conditions.