The body is viewed as an energy system, whose flow affects how our organs function, according to Chinese medicine. Acupressure (finger pressure applied to specific points on the body believed to connect to different organs), grew out of an ancient Japanese legend. The legend says that a man inherited the knowledge of Zu San Li from his father.
According to his father, this was “the point of longevity” or “the point of a hundred diseases”. Thousands of years old, Chinese medicine has followed the practice of massaging 365 points on the body, believed to emanate from 12 major meridians. Activating these points, according to Zu San Li, has permanent healing and rejuvenating effects that ultimately prevent aging.
According to the legend, the man massaged the “point of a hundred diseases” daily, and consequently lived through the reigns of many emperors. In China, this Zu San Li point, which lies right below the kneecap, is referred to as “the point of longevity”.
This point is said to control the functions of organs that are situated in the lower half of the body. In particular, the digestive tract, sexual organs, kidneys and adrenal glands are controlled by massaging Zu San Li.
As the adrenal glands are integral to overall human health, watching the video below which illustrates how to locate and massage the “point of longevity”, will have vital consequences in overall improvement of your immune system. This can be the beginning of slowing down your aging process, in a significant way.
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