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 Fenderson
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25 Responses to “Shiatsu Massage Tips & Techniques : How to Use Shiatsu for a Sinus Headache”
  1. greyoldfellow says:

    the massage should be outwards…

  2. amiterisu says:

    *sigh of releife*Had a heck of a sinus headache,this helped :)

  3. MEEEEOWOOOOOOOFS says:

    thank you for posting this. I had a sinus headache since last night, and now, it is gone.

  4. Extragiligant says:

    knocking your foot can strengthen your immune system? awesome

  5. allkavkaz says:

    what’s the base of octopus?
    LOL.
    just kidin’

  6. Fritzell89 says:

    haha damm this really work, and i get sleppy

  7. thedrunkspandas says:

    it completely worked on me

  8. andyxfish says:

    i use this and saline spray for my allergies

  9. amelia51503 says:

    uhhh… do u not understand that medicine doesn’t always take away all pain. And who wants to take Advil every freaking day of their life? It ruins your system. I’m glad that you don’t suffer from chronic pain that Advil won’t do shit for.

  10. Warcorpse666 says:

    Take some Advil it’s located in any pharmacy in the country

  11. occupier1 says:

    it helps mine i massarge the muscle between the thumb and first finger and it seems to work i can feel presure being releesed also i use black seed oil to rub into my forehead works great .

  12. amelia51503 says:

    I get sinus headaches pretty regularly. I’ve quit taking medicine, because it does absolutely nothing. So I’m focusing more on natural types of relief. I bought a sinus mask that I pop in the microwave and put it over my eyes, and it works better than anything else. Massages do help for me also.

  13. Shoughton101296 says:

    the only one that actually works id the one between the eyes, and its nothing compaired to some good old sinus tylonal

  14. dramaelfie says:

    It doesn’t get rid of the pain entirely, but it makes it easier to deal with until my meds kick in.

  15. FireXXXHeart says:

    Suprisingly, it works. Good job Christina!

  16. bilalpisces1989 says:

    It worked a bit for me

  17. controledinsanity says:

    Some people would do anything to be on YouTube

  18. uelb says:

    this so doesnt work

  19. mybunbunisdead says:

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

  20. marshantexas 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!

  21. LiliumS2 says:

    0:50

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

  22. Arimane says:

    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

  23. Xtremefluffypro says:

    yeah i agree with hexonarg! same with me

  24. CATFISHratcoon says:

    this doesnt work thanks

  25. HexonArq 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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