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For most obese people, the largest challenge is their insatiable starvation. They cannot prevent eating, therefore cannot prevent weight gain. However, if you could regulate the hypothalamus, the part of your brain that controls your appetite, digestion in addition to hunger hormones, half your battle is won. By pressing those major acupuncture points on your body, you could certainly suppress your huge appetite.

 

The point on your Knee

Pressing this knee point allows in enhancing the digestive system. This point is positioned at the outer side of the leg, inches under the knee. The simplest way to identify this muscle point is through moving your foot up and down. Keep pressing this point for one to 2 minutes.

 

The point on your Ear

Pressing this point close to your ear allows you in controlling your appetite. Place your finger towards the jaw and circulate your jaw up and down. Keep pressing this point for one minute.

 

 

The point on your Ankle

This point improves our digestive and immune systems. You can locate this point at the inner side of the leg, inches above the ankle. Press this for at least a minute and release it slowly.

 

The point on your Elbow

This point in your elbow is the big intestine point and is located at the inner side of the elbow. Pressing this point stimulates intestinal function. Apply pressure with your thumb on this point.

 

Try Using Medcursor Professional Deep Tissue Massage Gun

After a deep tissue massage, icing the soft areas may also assist reduce any soreness. Massage stimulates your circulation and your digestive system so that you may also experience hungry after the massage

 

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