I'll definitely try this tonight!
A good night’s sleep is one of the most wonderful luxuries in life – something that money can’t buy. Sure, you can pay your way through it by purchasing prescription medications that help induce sleep, but really, that kind of sleep couldn’t be considered healthy in the long run.
So, if you’re one of those people who lie in bed at night with the most sincere intentions of going to sleep early but end up ruminating about life’s lessons and then doze off three solid hours later than originally planned, this tip might just be for you.
There is a Chinese acupressure practice called San Yin Jiao, which involves applying pressure at a specific point in the legs. This technique, when performed correctly before bedtime, allows one to have a peaceful night’s sleep.
Here’s how to do it:
It is important to note that this technique is painless. Hence, if you feel pain during the procedure, you might be applying pressure at the wrong spot.
According to the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, the San Yin Jiao method is not only good for people with sleep issues as it can also help alleviate the discomfort associated with menstrual cramps, help relieve bloating and pelvic and urological disorders, and improve digestion. Moreover, it is said that the San Yin Jiao method also promotes good blood flow.
So, to those who need help in getting a good night’s sleep, why don’t you give this technique a try and tell us if it works for you.
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