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Thai Acupressure Points – Face & Head

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Written by: Marce Ferreira

First published: July 2024

Latest revision: July 2024

Pages: 95

Table of contents: preview here

Formats: pdf, epub, mobi

Delivery: by download and email


What Is this eBook about?

This eBook is an in-depth Thai Acupressure Points guide for the head and face, part of our Thai Acupressure series and the theoretical counterpart of our practical Video Workshop Thai Massage for the Face & Head.


We describe the locations and functions of the most important Thai acupoints in reference to the detailed charts (diagrams) that visually display the various pressure points.

Thai Acupressure Points for the Face and Head



We’ll also discuss how each pressure point relates to the Sib Sen Lines, the corresponding TCM Acupoints and TCM Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and to Marma Points and Nadi Channels in Ayurveda and Yoga.


Additionally, we give a systematic overview of the pressure points that need to be treated for a range of common health discomforts and ailments.


Note: we’ve also separately added high-resolution chart images to the product, making it easier to reference those while reading the book.



Mind that we’ve also published a Thai Acupressure Support Guide, which you can download for free. The Support Guide contains an in-depth discussion of Thai Acupressure concepts, and serves as a companion to our series about Thai Acupressure Points.


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