There are many types of pressure points. Some are called trigger points, others include; tender points, tsubos, aschi points, marmas, alarm points, and back shu points.
it introduces the main points and arguments of the points and tells you more aboust it
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The main body of the Constitution are the Amendments.
After the introduction in a speech, typically comes the body of the speech where the main points or arguments are presented in detail. This is followed by a conclusion or summary of the main points made in the speech.
There are many pressure points on a person there are gates way and pressure points. It is good to know one from the other. There are 16 main pressure point in your chest two of them are right under your collarbone if you press a inch & half you will find it in the whole body 187 pressure point & 26 gate ways
There are several pressure points on the face to help relieve sinus congestion. These include pressure points in between the eyes, on either side of the nostrils, on the bridge of the nose and underneath the cheeks.
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the deadliest point in human body is basically near the main supply artery of mind it's juggler vain a perfect finger hit with know how can make half dead or dead body second is medulla and third is bust the Superior veinacova
The body
there are seven main Chakra points in the body. 1) in the groin area (red) 2) near your belly button (orange) 3) close to your diaphragm (yellow) 4) the heart Chakra (green) 5) the throat area (blue) 6) your "third eye" (purple) 7) technically it isn't in your body. white is above the head However with that being said, every little joint is also a minor Chakra point.
Skeletal, Digestive, Muscular, Lymphatic, Endocrine, Nervous, Cardiovascular are the seven main systems of the human body.
You should discuss your main points and the evidence that supports them in the body of your speech, typically after the introduction. This is where you provide detailed explanations, examples, and data to strengthen your arguments and persuade your audience.