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In shiatsu massage the points directly beneath the eyes and right above the eyes on the eyebrows are two great pressure points that relieve sinus headaches and stress. Relieve sinus headaches easily and immediately with tips from an experienced shiatsu masseuse in this free video on alternative medicine. Expert: Christina Bjergo Contact: www.wildirisasianwellness.com Bio: Christina Bjergo is a licensed acupuncturist, Shiatsu Japanese massage therapist and Qigong instructor. Filmmaker: Lisa …

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11 Responses to “Shiatsu Massage Tips & Techniques : How to Use Shiatsu for a Sinus Headache”

  1. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    Suprisingly, it works. Good job Christina!

  2. Says:

    It worked a bit for me

  3. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    Some people would do anything to be on YouTube

  4. Says:

    this so doesnt work

  5. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    How does hitting below your knee help your immune system? Isn’t that like changing a tire for a oil change….

  6. Says:

    Major sinus sufferer here….if these things dont work, try putting Vicks Vapor rub in a cup of water, microwave for 1 minute and breath vapors in deeply n slowly. Do this a couple times a day, I SWEAR it works!

  7. Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    0:50

    It works for me. I’ve been having a sinus headache for a week now, finally some relieve..

  8. Sinus Pressure Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    Little benefit when i put my finger on the face. They wanish when I take them out, and everything bocomes worst when i punch at my tibia.

    I can perfectly understand you, Hexon

  9. Says:

    Sinus Pressure

    yeah i agree with hexonarg! same with me

  10. Says:

    this doesnt work thanks

  11. Says:

    Hmm, pounding the tibia only seems to rattle my skull and make the pain worse.

    What do you do when it feels like there’s a little goblin in your skull that is attempting to push your eyeball out with its feet?

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