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Acupressure Pillow

Acupressure Pillow

An Acupressure Pillow (also called a spike mat or needle stimulation pad) is a pad that is covered with spikes made of plastic. They are made to press into the skin without puncturing it.

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What is Acupressure Pillow

 

 

An Acupressure Pillow (also called a spike mat or needle stimulation pad) is a pad that is covered with spikes made of plastic. They are made to press into the skin without puncturing it. You can sit, stand, or lie on an accupressure mat, depending on your intended use.The concept is simple: The mat applies pressure to specific points on the body called meridians, pressure points, or acupoints. It works the same way that acupressure or acupuncture does.According to traditional Chinese medicine, applying pressure to these points helps diffuse blocked meridians, restores balance, and relieves pain. Research suggests that putting pressure on these points also boosts circulation, eases muscle tension, and stimulates endorphins to help relieve pain.

 

Benefits of Acupressure Pillow

Pain Relief
Acupressure Pillow can potentially provide relief from various types of pains such as back pain, neck pain, and other body aches. The pressure points stimulated by the mat can release tension and ease discomfort.

 

Stress Reduction
The use of an acupressure mat may help alleviate stress and anxiety. The pressure points activated can trigger the body's production of endorphins, creating a calming effect.

 

Improved Sleep
Many users report enhanced sleep quality after using the mat. The relaxing effect it provides can aid in falling asleep and maintaining deep, restful sleep.

 

Increased Energy
Regular use of the acupressure mat may boost energy levels. The mat stimulates circulation, which can lead to increased vitality and energy.

 

Enhanced Circulation
The pressure points activated by the mat can help enhance blood flow, promoting better circulation throughout the body.

 

 

How to Choose Acupressure Pillow
 

Choosing the right strength
Let's be honest, acupressure is a stimulating experience. But different people have different thresholds to pain. Just like a massage, it's essential that you can pick your preferred level of pressure.The Mat offers three levels of intensity - Light, Original and Advanced. This ranges from a more gentle experience to a more intense one. The support team can help you find the strength that's right for you or organise a free exchange if you're not happy with your choice.

 

Cooling, natural materials
Using an acupressure mat encourages healthy circulation to the area targeted, producing a 'warming effect' in your skin and muscles. When choosing your acupressure mat, it's important to look for cooling, natural materials. Cotton is perfect for this! But conventional cotton requires a lot of water and chemical processing. That's why all are made using GOTS certified organic cotton - this is not only skin-friendly, but uses less water, less energy, and produces less CO2. Better for your body and better for the environment.

 

How it's made
Have you ever noticed the difference between a product made by machine, and one crafted by hand? Handmade products have attention to detail and quality that doesn't compare. Acupressure in India goes back 5,000 years and we believe in honoring this long-standing tradition. Acupressure Pillow is crafted by hand, ensuring quality and care through every step of the process.

 

Who made it
Acupressure is built on the idea of improving wellbeing - something that can only truly be achieved when you consider the wellbeing of both the user and the maker.

 

Tips for Using Acupressure Pillow
 
 
 

Avoid touching them with bare skin at first

Since their spikes can be sharp, beginners shouldn't lie on these mats with bare skin. Be warned that the mat might feel prickly to the touch too, so keep your hands off of it as you lie down if you can. While it will always feel a little weird, over time you'll get used to the sensation and can have more wiggle room with this rule.

 
 

As you lie down, breathe slowly

Taking slow, deep breaths while on the acupressure mat can amplify its effects: "It helps create a general relaxation and improves blood flow locally to the areas that are restricted-and that also eases tension and pain," says Weber.

 
 

Start slowly at first

"When pairing this with diaphragmatic breathing, you might get a little lightheaded. That's when you would stop and go back to your normal respiratory rate or roll back to your side," Weber says. Start by using the mat for a few minutes at a time, and work your way up from there as you start to feel more comfortable.

 
 

Don't use it for too long

While some acupressure mats are marketed as bed accessories, Xia does not recommend sleeping on them or using them for any longer than 30 minutes. "As these spikes make impressions on the skin, lying on it for a long time might cause bruising or damage to the skin surface," she explains.

 

 

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How do Acupressure Pillow Work?

Much like acupuncture and massage, acupressure mats work by applying, well, pressure to specific points on muscles, which helps promote blood flow in that particular area. To be clear, acupressure is not the same as acupuncture, which involves a professional inserting small needles into certain spots, or acupoints, on the body. Acupressure isn't as invasive, but it may affect the same places on the body (which, in the case of a mat, is the back and neck), if without the same intensity a needle might give. In fact, if you've ever thought about trying acupuncture but feel leery of the needles, you can try an acupressure mat or massage. They offer "a very similar therapy without actually penetrating the skin," according to Perkins.

 

How Acupressure Pillows Relieve Chronic Pain

 

Improved Sleep
Better sleep is one of my favorite benefits of Acupressure Pillow. Acupressure's effects on stress and chronic pain can promote a sense of tranquility and get your body ready for better sleep.Studies show it's a good alternative to sleep medications for insomnia and may be particularly effective in older adults with chronic sleep issues.

 

Reduced Headaches & Migraines
There is a lot of research out there that shows acupressure may reduce the frequency, severity, and duration of headaches, including migraines. The theory is that pressing specific points on the body may improve blood flow and reduce muscle tension that causes head pain.

 

Nausea Relief
Studies show patients who experience nausea as part of their migraine attacks may benefit from acupressure as a source of temporary relief. Pressing the area around your inner wrist is a proven way to relieve general nausea symptoms, too.

 

Weight Management
Buying an Acupressure Pillow for weight loss shouldn't be the primary goal. That said, much like the traditional Chinese medicine practice of acupuncture, stimulating certain points on the body can support aspects of wellness connected to weight.Acupressure seems to have an effect on metabolism and energy levels. Improved energy flow may also boost digestion, a component of weight management and gut health. That combo may have an effect on weight, BMI, and waist size, particularly in obese patients.

 

4 Acupressure Pillows to Try

 

 

Flip Over & Lay On Your Stomach
Don't be afraid to lay on your stomach! It won't hurt, we promise. Place your stomach flat on the mat, with your arms crossed under your head or on your side. This will give you an all-over feeling of relaxation.

 

Lay On Your Side
Place your mat on a flat surface and lay down on your side, making sure that the mat is positioned under your hip and thigh. This is great for relieving tension in your hips and increasing blood flow to your thighs. Just curl up and take a little acupressure nap.

 

Place the Acupressure Pillow on a chair
You can sit on the mat, place it on the chair or sofa and sit down for hours if you want. You can increase the sensation this way by pushing back against the back of the chair or leaning down to your toes, to increase the sensation in your thighs. This position is great for providing relaxation during your favourite show, or even take it to work.

 

Stand on the Acupressure Pillow
Place your mat on the floor and stand on it, preferably with bare feet. After a while, gently lift one foot up, this will increase the amazing effects of the mat on the various pressure points of your foot. Why not try out tree pose.

 

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FAQ

Q: How Long Can I Use an Acupressure Mat?

A: Acupressure mats are best used for 15-20 minutes at a time when starting out. As you become more used to the spiky stimulators on the mat, you can use the mat up to 40 minutes each time. It's not recommended to go longer than that, nor to sleep on the mat.

Q: How Often Should I Use an Acupressure Mat?

A: You can use an acupressure mat 3 to 4 times per day depending on your pain and how long the durations are. When you use the mat for 15-25 minute sessions, you can use the mat 3-4 times each day for pain relief. If you're using the mat up to 40 minutes per session, you should only use the mat 1-2 times per day.

Q: What is the Difference Between Acupressure and Acupuncture Mats?

A: Technically, there are no acupuncture mats because acupuncture involves piercing the skin with needles. Acupressure and acupuncture are similar in that both apply pressure to points around the body to encourage energy flow, but acupressure does not pierce the skin. That is why acupressure mats are popular for pain relief. Acupressure can be self-administered, while acupuncture with thin needles piercing the skin should only be administered by experienced acupuncture practitioners.

Q: Do I Need an Acupressure Pillow?

A: Acupressure pillows are designed to help relieve stress, neck pain, headaches, and more by stimulating pressure points on the neck, shoulders, and upper back. These locations are harder to access with a regular acupressure mat, so the pillow makes it easier to directly target those areas. If you commonly have headaches, neck pain, and stress, an acupressure pillow will provide effective relief.

Q: How many times a day can you use an acupressure mat?

A: On the whole, the recommended frequency of use is: 1-4 times a day for the first two weeks (depending on your pain threshold or until the pain or stiffness has disappeared). You should then stop (or target a different area) for a week (but never longer than three weeks) and start again.

Q: How do you position acupressure pillows?

A: Start by using The Pillow under the curve of your neck while in bed or on the sofa. Place it against a bed pillow to achieve the perfect angle while you relax or read. Melting tension usually takes around 10 minutes but everyone is different. More tension and tightness = more time to release.

Q: Are acupressure pillows worth it?

A: There's a need for more research on the benefits of acupressure mats. But they may help relieve neck and back pain, muscle tension, headaches, and stress. Most people can use acupressure mats, because they are inexpensive, noninvasive, and have minimal side effects.

Q: Can you overdo acupressure mat?

A: You can overdo it with any self-administered therapy. It's important to listen to your body when targeting pressure points. If you feel any discomfort or see any skin irritation after use, stop or reduce your sessions and follow up with your healthcare provider.

Q: Can you lay on an acupressure mat too long?

A: While there's not a specific time limit for lying on an acupressure mat (under 30 minutes is frequently recommended), lying on spikes for too long can cause bruising or damage to the skin's surface.

Q: Do you wear clothes when using an acupressure mat?

A: According to the Yogi Bare site, if you can handle the mat directly on your skin that's great -- but if not, you can wear clothes while using it and place it on a soft surface. The plastic spikes on the mat may look uncomfortable, but they should not be painful.

Q: How long does acupressure take to work?

A: With acupressure there can be a noticeable instant effect, however, it can also take 15 to 20 minutes until an alleviating effect occurs. With a little trial and error, and some practice, you will be start finding the correct acupressure point faster and more accurately.

Q: Where to place an acupressure pillow?

A: Lie on a flat surface with your back on the mat and pillow directly under your neck. For more lower-back contact, bend knees with feet flat on the floor in front of you. Time: Beginners = 10 - 20 mintues. Intermediate/Advanced = Up to 45 minutes Soothes back pain, neck/shoulder tension, and headaches.

Q: How do acupuncture pillows work?

A: Acupressure mats are constructed with small plastic "spikes" that will press into the skin to stimulate the designated acupoints. By sitting, lying, or standing on an acupressure mat, the individual experiences therapy that mimics an acupuncture or acupressure treatment administered by a trained professional.

Q: How do you use an intimacy pillow?

A: When using a sex wedge, you will normally put it under your hips, with the smaller part going under your back. The wedge helps you get into more comfortable angles for certain sex positions. When looking for a sex pillow, it's important to think about how firm you want it to be, if you want a small or large angle.

Q: Are acupressure mats too painful?

A: The good news is that these feelings are completely normal when you are new to using acupressure. In fact, many clients initially feel too uncomfortable with the sharp sensation of the lotus flowers digging into their skin, and the first massage is usually not as smooth and joyful as it looks in the advertisements.

Q: Do acupressure mats work for anxiety?

A: Pain Relief: Acupressure mats can potentially provide relief from various types of pains such as back pain, neck pain, and other body aches. The pressure points stimulated by the mat can release tension and ease discomfort. Stress Reduction: The use of an acupressure mat may help alleviate stress and anxiety.

Q: Do acupressure mats actually work?

A: In a 2012 study , researchers examined the effectiveness of acupressure mats on perceived pain in people with neck and lower back pain. A total of 82 people participated in the study. Those who used acupressure mats recorded significantly lower pain ratings than those in the control group.

Q: Do acupressure mats help cellulite?

A: Acupressure mats improve lymphatic and blood circulation, which reduces the appearance of cellulite. When placed under the legs, the acupressure mat's hundreds of bumps will apply even pressure to the legs, promoting lymphatic drainage and blood circulation.

Q: Where do you put acupressure pillows?

A: Acupressure Massage Pillow & Mat Set is especially great for back pain relief because you can customize it to fit your needs. If you experience lower back pain, place the Acupressure Pillow in the small of your back when you lie down.

Q: Can acupressure mats help with weight loss?

A: What Does the Science Say About Acupressure Mats for Weight Loss? Clinical research on acupressure mats and weight loss is still emerging. However, numerous studies have shown that acupressure can be helpful in alleviating chronic pain, reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep quality, and increasing energy.

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