Magnetic Dots in the Treatment of the Common Cold and Flu #2


Magnetic therapy can be utilized in many forms for treatment.
Using
magnetic dots on specific areas of the body provides immediate and long lasting relief.
Using magnetic
products such as insoles for shoes, mattress pads and armbands is also very popular. All of these can improve your body's
resistance to the common cold and flu.
Another way to support your system is to drink magnetically
treated water. This provides you with additional preventive and therapeutic value, because the beneficial effects of negative
magnetic energy are passed on to your entire system. It will have a calming effect on you.
If you
live in an area where there is a flu epidemic, drink magnetically treated water every four hours to prevent or relieve symptoms.
Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for
the general symptoms of the common cold and flu:
For colds, sinus congestion, frontal headaches,
and tired eyes, place magnetic dots on Point D, in the indentations of the eye sockets, on either side of where the bridge
of the nose meets the ridge of the eyebrows.
To relieve nasal congestion, sinus pain, facial paralysis,
and facial swelling, place magnetic dots on Point E, on either cheek, just outside each nostril.
For stuffy nose, head congestion, burning eyes, eye fatigue, and eye pressure, place magnetic dots on Point F, at the bottom
of the cheekbone, directly below the pupil.
For relief of head congestion, red eyes, mental stress,
headaches, and stiff neck, use magnetic dots on Point G, located in the center of the back of the head, in the large hollow
under the base of the skull.
Use Point H for placement of the magnetic dots below the base of the
skull, in the hollows on both sides, two to three inches apart depending on the size of the head, for relief of headaches,
head congestion, arthritis, neck pain, and irritability.
Placing magnetic dotes on Point I is especially
good for stimulating the body's natural resistance to cold and flu. According to traditional Chinese medicine, wind and
cold enter the pores of the skin at this point. This point is located near the spine, off the tips of the shoulder blades.
As with any medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning
magnetic therapy.
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