Ice Cube Acupressure
Ice cube acupressure is worth trying for people looking for a natural way to treat their toothache. Acupressure is an ancient healing art used for centuries in Asia. It is based on the principle of stimulating the body’s pressure points to promote healing. There are over 80 pressure points in the human body, each linked to a specific organ or function. When these points are stimulated, they can help to relieve pain, improve circulation, and promote healing.
Ice cube acupressure works by stimulating the pressure point associated with toothaches. This pressure point is located on the webbing between your thumb and index finger. To find it, place the thumb on the index finger and slide it down until you feel a small indentation. Then, apply pressure to this point for 30 seconds using an ice cube wrapped in a thin towel.
When practicing ice cube acupressure, an individual should feel numbness and tingling in the gum line when stimulated at this pressure point. This is normal, and it means that the ice cube acupressure is working.