Remember the point the famous "Thinker" pressed with his knuckle? If you were on a TV quiz show, you’d know the answer: It was clear thinking Acupressure point GV 26, in the gum between the tip of your nose and upper lip. Apply firm pressure while breathing deeply to clear your mind and counteract overwhelm, racing thoughts, panic, dissociation, fainting, and mental stability.
Children with dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and other learning disorders have chaotic energy flowing within their meridians. Point GV 26 balances this energy to ground a child’s sense of herself or himself, and thus is effective for changing a child’s hyperactivity. Discover the roots of dyslexia, ADD, ADHD and other learning disorders through dietary considerations, psychological aspects, and using acupressure.
GV 26 Revival First-Aid Point clears the mind
Acupressure point GV 26, in the gum between the tip of your nose and upper lip, is a good first aid point for fainting, hay fever, and emergencies when someone is going unconscious. Its a revival point that can bring a person back into her body.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or the hyperactivity disorder known as ADHD, are conditions that create impulsive, hyperactive behavior. Children with ADD or ADHD have trouble concentrating, often have racing thoughts, and difficulty staying focused. Acupressure on the GV 26 point can be a great asset to counteracting these imbalances.