Acupressure for Stress and Anxiety ~ Yin Tang Point

Pressure Point Extra-1 (Yin Tang)

Pressure point Extra-1 is also called Yin Tang. It is at the midpoint (the center) between your eyebrows (see Figure 1). Doing acupressure on this point can help with stress and anxiety.

Figure 1. The midpoint (the center) between eyebrows

Figure 1. The midpoint (the center) between eyebrows



Do not do acupressure on this point if:

  • The skin at or near the point is peeling or blistering.
  • There is an open wound at or near the point.
  • There is a rash at or near the point.
  • There is redness, swelling, warmth, or pus at or near the point.

How to find pressure point Extra-1

"Figure 2. Placing thumb between eyebrows"

Figure 2. Placing thumb between eyebrows



To find pressure point Extra-1:

  1. Place yourself in a comfortable position. You can sit, stand, or lie down.
  2. Using any hand, place your thumb at the midpoint (the center) between your eyebrows (see Figure 2). This is pressure point Extra-1. If you have trouble finding it, make sure your thumb is on your forehead. Do not put your thumb on the bridge of your nose.
     
  3. Press down on this point with your thumb. Move your thumb in a circle while applying pressure. You can move it in clockwise (to the right) or counterclockwise (to the left) circles. Do this for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Some people may find it hard to use their thumb. You can use your index finger instead.
  • Be firm when applying pressure, but do not press so hard that it hurts. You may feel some aching or tenderness, but it should not be painful. If you feel any pain, you’re pressing down too hard.

You can do acupressure on this point a few times a day until your symptoms improve.

Acupressure is a complementary therapy. Complementary therapies are treatments you can use along with your cancer treatments. They can help ease your symptoms.

To learn about other complementary therapies, call MSK’s Integrative Medicine Service at 646-449-1010 or visit www.mskcc.org/integrativemedicine.

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    Julie

    Prices are rising here to they seem to go up each week when I do the online shop Vlada.

    The garden is waking up with the flowering current blooming and the grape hyacinths starting to bloom too.

    For the last 12 months there has been so much rain and cold weather.  I'm not even sure last summer was a summer at all.

    I remember making pumpkin soup one year and it was delicious.  

    I'm not living on the boat Vlada.  My friend owns it but I can stay over there if I want to, it's mainly upkeep/maintenance as my friend hasn't been well so hasn't been going to the boat.  

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    ënagualí~ᏉLAᗪἇ ኔጡ።

    Yes plants are in a confused state in my garden too, my grape hyacinths have sprouted also and we arnt even fully out of summer yet, they just got a dump of rain and then thought it was spring IDK?.. ahh I wasn't sure if you lived on the boat cos you just seemed to mention it a bit... hope your friend owner of it gets well soon.. yes these price rises for food is ridiculous and are total greed in my eyes, I really feel for the low income earners as I have no idea how they are feeding themselves with these prices, even I'm struggling slightly and I'm not on a low income I'm on the middle income.. so something has to be done soon, the Govt here is doing nothing they are bickering about the subsidised school lunch mess as a disaster at present, but that's not helping the households who cant even feed themselves.

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    Julie

    Thanks Vlada, I hope so too....Pieris is blooming well, so many signs of springtime, I saw a ladybird yesterday, quite a few big bees and big wasps !