THE INVG ACUPEN
Ritual Guide
A practitioner-led guide to stimulating acupressure points and restoring energy flow.
The INVG AcuPen is a pocket-sized brass acupressure tool rooted in the principles of Chinese medicine. Its precision tip is designed to locate and stimulate specific acupressure points across the body with targeted, focused pressure.
Use it on the face, hands, wrists, feet, and along the body's meridian channels. Keep it in your bag, on your desk, or by your bed — the AcuPen is designed to give you instant relief wherever you are.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
CARING FOR YOUR ACUPEN
The INVG AcuPen is crafted from premium brass. To protect both your skin and your tool, please follow these simple care steps:
Do not use on broken, irritated, or inflamed skin. Always check the area before applying pressure and avoid any active skin concerns.
Do not apply near the eyes or throat without care. Work gently around the face and always start with lighter pressure until you know how your body responds.
Clean between every use. Wipe the brass tip with an alcohol swab or wash with warm soapy water after each session to remove residue and prevent build-up.
Keep it dry. Brass is a natural material — avoid leaving it wet or submerged. A quick wipe after cleaning is all it needs.
With regular care, your AcuPen will remain effective and perform exactly as intended.
THE TIP
The precision brass tip allows you to apply focused, targeted pressure directly onto acupressure points. Use this end when you want to stimulate a specific point — ideal for the hands, face, feet, and any area where you need pin-point accuracy.
THE BODY
The weighted brass barrel is designed to sit comfortably between your fingers, giving you full control over the pressure you apply. The natural weight of the tool does the work — you simply guide it.
THE RITUALS
Three moments the AcuPen was made for.
Stress & Overwhelm
Find the point Large Intestine 4 (LI4), located in the webbing between your thumb and index finger. Apply steady pressure with the tip and hold for 30–60 seconds, breathing slowly. This is one of the most powerful points in Chinese medicine for releasing tension and calming the mind. Repeat on the other hand.
Headaches & Eye Tension
Locate the point Yin Tang, found in the centre of the brow between the eyebrows. Apply gentle, circular pressure with the tip for 60 seconds. Most people feel a noticeable release within moments. Breathe slowly throughout.
Low Energy & Brain Fog
Find Stomach 36 (ST36), located four finger-widths below the kneecap on the outer edge of the shin. Apply firm, steady pressure with the tip for 60 seconds on each leg. In Chinese medicine, this point is traditionally used to build energy, clear the mind, and support overall vitality.
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WANT TO GO DEEPER?
If you want to understand the points you're pressing — which meridian they sit on, what they're traditionally used for, and how to build a real routine around how you're feeling — The Inner Landscape is where to start.
It's a beautifully illustrated digital guide to acupressure, written in plain English, designed to work alongside your AcuPen and every other INVG tool.
Acupressure Guide Book (Digital) — The Inner Landscape
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