Acupressure: Heal Yourself Reviews

4/5 rating based on 8 reviews. Read all reviews for Acupressure: Heal Yourself for iPhone.
Acupressure: Heal Yourself is paid iOS app published by Alexander Mokrushin

Interesting

Awsome soxs

This seems like a very interesting app and I plan to use sooner than later so i will rate 3 stars since I haven't official used


Incomplete app

DanniiM

Part of the "about" this app just doesn't function. Then the pressure points listed invariably are the same ones whether you're looking to ease a headache, cure an addiction or have painless childbirth. You're better just "binging" this on the web to get a more accurate result.


Very limited

Spiral_Jetty

Symptoms offered in this app are very limited. Many general,common symptoms are completely missing altogether. Very disappointing. I would not recommend this to anyone. This is the first app I bought that had no reviews, will never make that mistake again.


Like it

sidi 345

Expandable , good diagrams. Good overview


Acupresure

Brooklynnight

This is indeed the bottom of the barrow.


Basic pain relief

bmichelle31

This app doesn't work miracles but if you get the pressure points correct you will get relief. Thank you


Same as my acupuncturist

LCD122213

Very nice range of points. Excellent description on how to find the points. Would strongly recommend for follow on care after appointment or starting treatment, it is that comprehensive . Thanks


Perfect

Christine855@

Been looking for something exactly like this (I'm actually surprised there aren't more apps for this purpose). I'm a big believe in pressure points but always forget which ones are for which problems and how to locate them. This app does exactly that ... You select the ailment you're currently experiencing and it gives you a list of appropriate points and how to find them on the body. Loses a star for app functionality.... The search function doesn't work on my phone. Also, the directions on how to find the points could be a little more specific ... For example, rules of thumb for locating PC 6 almost always includes the direction "between the two wrist tendons" but this app just says "middle of the wrist". Other than that I really like it.