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Acupressure is the branch of traditional Chinese medicine that is used to prevent and treat disease by exerting pressure at certain key points in the patient's body. Within the context of acupressure, it is accepted that these points are part of a system and are connected by meridians. Preliminary examination of the patient reveals which points and meridians need to be stimulated in order to treat a particular illness or health problem. This book discusses the concept of Qi, or energy, as a basis for acupressure in particular. This discussion includes consideration of the forces referred to as yin and yang, the five organ networks, and the relationships of the phases and networks in diagnosing and treating health problems, and concludes with the introduction of diagnostic procedures and treatment of disorders. Starting with origin of acupressure, techniques & methods, reflexology, emotional healing, points & meridians, warnings to cure, the book explains points where pressure has to be exerted to provide relief from 53 ailments, such as Skin problems, Allergies, Breathing problems, Fatigue, Backache, Cold, Constipation, Depression, earache, Eyestrain, Frustration, Hair loss, Hangovers, Headache, Migraine, Heartburn, Indigestion, Blood pressure, Immune system, Sexual problems, Insomnia, Knee pain, memory improvement, Body pain, Toothache, Weight management etc.
The present book provides a lucid introduction to GIS and its 'sister' technique - remote sensing. From the midst of a plethora of information on the techniques, tools, and applications the authors have picked up the most essential and the most representative parts. The material has then been presented in a clear, crisp, and engaging manner. After several chapters on GIS and remote sensing the book moves on to the application of these techniques to wetland management. Once again the authors have marshaled their vast expertise and experience in creating a blend of clarity and sophistication which is at once interesting to read, easy to follow, and high on its knowledge contant. Given the importance of wetlands in sustaining our existence, and the versatility of GIS as a means of managing them, the book becomes doubly useful.
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