Acuswedemat and Head
On the inside of the products are pads with acupressure roses that will increase the blood flow and thus give you all the beneficial effects that brings. On top of that acupressure also releases endorphins, so called “feel-good hormones”, that will make you relaxed and feel well in body and mind.
What is acupressure?
Acupressure is an ancient oriental treatment method. As the name implies, acupressure is all about pressure rather than needles, but on the same points as acupuncture and achieving the same result. Acupressure increases blood circulation, creates balance and increases energy in the body.
Direct Benefits of Acupressure Mats
So, now that you know how accupressure works to heal your body, here are a few specific ways you can benefit from using acupressure in your daily life.
Reduce Back & Neck Pain
Acupressure help relax muscles that can cause neck and back pain including sciatica.
Minimize Muscle Soreness
Acupressure increases blood flow to your muscles to accelerate reovery.
Headache & Migraine Relief
Lying on an acupressure mat can reduce tension throughout your body and releive headaches. And, yes, it can even help with migraines!
Get More Energy
Standing on an acupressure mat sends energy throughout your body and gives you a quick boost whenever you need it.
Get to Sleep
If you have trouble sleeping, lying on an acupressure mat can help calm your mind and your body so you can get (back) to sleep quickly.
Peace of Mind
Use acupressure in your daily mindfulness or mediation routines for an enhanced feeling of well being.
Triple gold European medalist, Team GB Para Dressage Rider Julie Payne
THE ACUSWEDEMAT HEAD
If you suffer from lighter migraine and headache caused by stress and tension the Acuswedemat head can help you ease these pains.
How does it work?
How to use your Acuswedemat®
When you want to prevent soreness and care for your muscles both before and after exercise. But also when you are feeling stressed and want to relax, or if you are having trouble sleeping or want to relieve pain.
Because it creates a feeling of well-being and balance. Your blood circulation increases, the body’s healing process is accelerated, your muscles stay warmer and your sleep quality will be better. It also helps relieve muscle pain, improves recovery and increases your performance levels.
Release Endorphins
Your body responds to acupressure by releasing endorphins to provide natural pain relief and calmness. The first few minutes of an acupressure session may seem intense, but your body actually starts to lose tension and relax.
Increase Circulation
The Acuswedemat increases blood flow which helps to enhance your recovery. This means more oxygen makes it to your muscles, toxins are removed, inflammation is reduced and your body improves its own ability to heal itself.
Release Fascia
Fascia is the connective tissue surrounding every muscle, tendon, ligament, bone and nerve in your body. Physical activity strains the fascia, causing reduced flexibility, sore muscles and pain. The Acuswedemat restores the natural glide of the fascia for smoother movement and faster recovery.
“After receiving the Acuswedemat head band and back strap in October 2018 I happened that day to be going to an 3 day endurance event. My back was bad, I decided to use the back strap while driving to the event.
‘Oh wow is all I could say.’
My back pain eased and the pain in my legs which I always have, also improved. I used it that evening, before I rode in the event and after each day’s riding. It totally controlled my leg, and back pain throughout the competition.
People actually commented on how well I was managing compared to the previous year. I put that down to the Acuswedemat!!
As I suffer from migraines the head band works so well on easing the discomfort and since having both the back and head strap, I use them regularly for pain relief, circulation. I love driving home with the back strap on after a work out in gym or riding.
Highly recommend trying and very happy to endorse the Acuswedemat.”
Triple gold European medalist, Team GB Para Dressage Rider Julie Payne


