Han Gaiin Reveals Ear Acupressure...What is Ear Blood Therapy?
[Celebrity Health] Actress Han gain Ear acupressure
Actress Han Gain Tries Ear acupressure for Health Issues
On September 11, actress Han Gain shared on her social media that she had tried Ear acupressure due to feeling unwell. She posted two photos with the caption, “I’ve been feeling really bad lately, so I tried ear blood therapy today. I hope it works.”
In the photos, tape marks from the therapy are visible on Han Gain’s ears.
What is Ear Blood Therapy?
Ear acupressure involves stimulating specific points on the ear to help manage health. It is believed to help with reducing swelling, recovering from fatigue, easing muscle pain, improving concentration, and suppressing appetite.
According to the therapy’s principles, the ear is seen as a map of the body. The lower part of the ear corresponds to the head and can help reduce facial swelling. The area near the ear canal is linked to the respiratory system, digestive organs, kidneys, bladder, and prostate. The cartilage above this area relates to the hips, mental calmness, reproductive organs, and pelvis. The upper part of the ear is connected to the legs, lower back, upper limbs, spine, and shoulders.
Risks of Self-Treatment
You can stimulate these points using your hands, cotton swabs, or specialized tools like ear beads. However, because each person’s ear shape is different, self-treatment might cause side effects. For safe and effective results, it is best to visit a clinic or a professional specializing in ear blood therapy.