NYC Massage SPRING SPECIAL
Finding the TSUBO (7)
Finding the TSUBO (7) Ro-Kyu (Pericardium Meridian #8) Location: On the palm the point where is right between the tips of the completely flexed middle and ring fingers touch the palm. Technique: Press hard and inward with one thumb for 10-15 seconds, three times. For: Exhaustion
MASSAGE SPRING SPECIAL FOR NYC
Spring Special, Finding the TSUBO(6)
Finding the TSUBO (6): “Chu-Kan” (Conception Vessel #12) “Chu-Kan” means “the mid-stomach”. Location: In the middle of the abdomen, midway between the navel and the pit of the sternum (chest bone). For: Loss of appetite, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Constipation. Technique: Press downward and inward, softly, with palm or hand for 10-15 sec., three times.
Finding the TSUBO (5)
Finding the TSUBO (5)
“Dan-Chu” (Conception Vessel #17)
“Dan-Chu” means “the center of the chest”.
Location: Middle of the sternum at the level of the nipples.
For: Asthma, High blood pressure, Chill, Chest pain.
Technique: Press softly inward with two thumbs for 10-15 seconds, three times.
Spring Special, Finding the TSUBO (4)
Finding the TSUBO (4): Ten-Su (Stomach Meridian #25) Ten-Su means the center of the Universe. Location: Three fingers to either lateral side of the navel. For: Better stomach condition, Abdominal pain, Diarrhea, Constipation. Tec.: Press inward gradually and deeply with 3 fingers for 10-15 seconds, three times.
Finding the TSUBO (3)
Finding the TSUBO (3):
“Fu-Shi” (Gallbladder Meridian #31)
“Fu-Shi” means “Wind Market”.
Location: On the outside of the thigh at the tip of the middle finger when the arms are straight down.
For: Circulation in legs, Tired legs, Lower back pain.
Technique: Press inward gradually and deeply for 10-15 seconds, three times.
Finding the TSUBO (2)
Finding the TSUBO (2):
“Ki-Kai” (Conception Vessel #6)
Ki-Kai means the ocean of the Chi-energy.
Location: In the lower abdomen, two fingers below the navel on the center line of the body.
For: Fatigue, Dizziness, Cold, Stomach pain
Technique: Press inward gradually and deeply with 2-3 fingers for 10-15 seconds, three times.






