Acu-cat: A Guide to Feline AcupressureThis 220+ page book gives you anatomically detailed charts, photographs, two different acupressure session protocols specifically for cats, and an in-depth discussion of how to apply Traditional Chinese Medicine concepts, plus photos and explanations of two hands-on acupressure techniques.You will learn the flow and attributes of all 12 Major Meridians and two Extraordinary Vessels and key acupressure points as well as the Chinese medicine concepts and theories that have kept animals healthy and happy for thousands of years.Additionally, ACU-CAT has over 30 common specific feline condition charts you can follow to help your cat. |
Contents
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE | 11 |
Yin and Yang | 20 |
ACUPRESSURE TREATMENTS FOR 113 150 | 113 |
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abdomen Accumulation Points acupoints acupressure points acupressure treatment acute Alarm Point animal arthritis Association Point Back Transporting Point balance behavior Benefits bone Calms the mind cat's body chronic Connecting Point deficient disorders elbow estrous cycle excess eyes Five Phases foreleg Gall Bladder Gall Bladder Meridian Governing Vessel Meridians healing Heart Meridian Helps relieve hind leg hip dysplasia imbalance immune system Influential Point Jing Joining Valley joint Kidney Kidney Meridian kitten Large Intestine Liver Meridian lower back Master Point meridian pathways meridian system muscle Nourishes Perform specific Point Pericardium POINT Traditional Name points are located pressure problems Procedure Open relieves pain Sedation Point SISTER MERIDIAN skin Small Intestine Source Point Sp 9 Spleen stimulation Stomach TCM practitioner technique Ting Point Tonification Point tonify Traditional Chinese Medicine TRADITIONAL NAME POINT twelve major meridians TYPE OF POINT veterinarian Yin and Yang