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Valencia, Spain
September 08-10, 2025

Stimulating Nerve-Rich Areas

Stimulating Nerve-Rich Areas

In traditional medicine, stimulating nerve-rich areas has long been used to address a variety of health concerns. This practice is known as needling in acupuncture, shiatsu, or massage therapy. By providing direct stimulation to a nerve-rich area, healing can occur by improving the body’s circulation of energy, decreasing tension, relieving pain, and relieving inflammation. The body has many nerve-rich areas that can be easily felt when gently pushed against or pressed upon. These areas may be located in the groin, the buttocks, the thighs, and the armpits. Sometimes the practitioner will use a thin needle or other tool to stimulate these areas. This stimulation releases the body’s natural healing forces and works to rebalance and reset the body’s physiological balance. The benefits of stimulating nerve-rich areas are many. This type of treatment can help reduce fatigue, improve immunity, promote digestion, help repair tissue, reduce stress, and relieve pain. It can help to improve the body’s overall energy levels and detoxify the body, as well as improve blood circulation and reduce swelling. By taking a holistic approach to health care, stimulating nerve-rich areas can help promote overall balance and well being. This is why practitioners of traditional medicine rely on this type of treatment to treat a variety of health issues. The idea is that by restoring balance in the body, overall health is improved. It is important to understand that needling should always be done by a qualified practitioner. Unqualified practitioners can cause pain and damage to the body. Additionally, never try to self-treat an illness or injury by needling a nerve-rich area without the guidance of a trained practitioner. It is also important to note that not all traditional healing medications are safe for everyone, so always talk to your doctor before trying any new form of treatment.

Committee Members
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Kenneth R Pelletier

Kenneth R Pelletier

University of California School of Medicine, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Marilyn Allen

Marilyn Allen

American Acupuncture Council, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Wolfgang Schachinger

Wolfgang Schachinger

German Ayurveda Association, Austria
ICTM 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Julieta Andico Songco

Julieta Andico Songco

JAS Consulting Services, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Chip Halverson

Chip Halverson

Selah Natural Medicine, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Mary Riggin

Mary Riggin

Healing Touch Oriental Medicine, United States
Speaker at Traditional Medicine, Ethnomedicine and Natural Therapies 2025 - Alexis Brink

Alexis Brink

Director of Jin Shin Institute, United States

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