At Acupressure Guide, we are committed to providing accurate, evidence-based information about acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Every article we publish goes through a rigorous editorial process to ensure our readers receive trustworthy, well-researched content they can rely on for their health and wellness journey.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
As a health and wellness resource, we hold ourselves to the highest standards of accuracy. Our content bridges traditional acupressure knowledge with modern scientific research, ensuring that every technique, pressure point, and health claim we present is supported by credible evidence.
How We Create Content
Each article on Acupressure Guide follows a structured creation process:
- Research: Our team reviews peer-reviewed clinical studies, medical literature, and established TCM texts to build a solid foundation for each topic.
- Writing: Content is drafted by writers with expertise in acupressure, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and holistic wellness practices.
- Expert Review: All health-related content is reviewed by Mari Emma, our founder and lead acupressure practitioner with over a decade of hands-on TCM experience.
- Fact-Checking: Claims are verified against published research from institutions including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Harvard Medical School, and PubMed-indexed journals.
- Publication: Only after passing all review stages is content published on our site.
Our Sources & Research Standards
We reference over 100 clinical studies in our content and the Acupressure Guide app. Our primary sources include:
- Peer-reviewed studies from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Research published by Harvard Medical School
- Clinical trials indexed on PubMed and other medical databases
- Established Traditional Chinese Medicine reference texts
- Guidelines from recognized acupressure and TCM professional organizations
Expert Review
All content on Acupressure Guide is overseen by Mari Emma, our founder and lead acupressure practitioner. With over a decade of experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupressure therapy, Mari ensures that our articles accurately represent both traditional techniques and current scientific understanding.
Mari created the Acupressure Guide app — featuring over 70 guided sessions backed by more than 100 clinical studies — to make professional acupressure guidance accessible to everyone.
Content Updates & Accuracy Reviews
We regularly review and update our content to reflect the latest research and clinical findings. When new studies are published that affect our existing content, we update our articles promptly and note the revision date. Our goal is to ensure that every piece of content remains current and accurate.
Medical Disclaimer
While acupressure is a well-studied complementary therapy, the information on Acupressure Guide is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. We always encourage readers to consult with qualified healthcare providers before beginning any new health practice. For our full disclaimer, please visit our Disclaimer page.
Contact Us
We value feedback from our readers. If you notice any inaccuracies in our content, have suggestions for improvement, or would like to share relevant research, please contact us at Mari@acupressureguide.com. We take every report seriously and will investigate and correct any errors promptly.
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