Magnetic Dots for Treating Irregularity

For individuals seeking the optimum in health, alternative health care gives many options for treating irregularity or constipation as it is commonly known.

Magnetic therapy is believed to stimulate the circulatory system, thereby assisting the body to remove toxins, both of which are beneficial to improving the digestive process and supporting regulation of the intestines.

Holistic health care providers use a combination of therapies when a patient has this complaint; herbal treatments, dietary and lifestyle changes all add to the effectiveness of magnetic therapy.

Acupressure points for treating irregularity

Acupressure points for treating irregularity

Acupressure points for treating irregularity 2

Acupressure points for treating irregularity 2

Use the illustration as a placement guide for magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for irregularity.

Place magnetic dots at Point A, located at the outer end of the elbow crease, to relieve fever, constipation, and indigestion. This is a powerful trigger point for the colon.

Place magnetic dots at Point B, located at the highest spot of the muscle on the back of the hand that protrudes when the thumb and index finger are brought close together, to relieve constipation, headaches, toothaches, shoulder pain, arthritis, and labor pain.

To strengthen the whole body, aid digestion, and relieve stomach and intestinal disorders, place magnetic dots at Point C, located four finger widths below the kneecap, one finger width to the outside of the shinbone. If you are on the correct spot, a muscle should flex as you move your foot up and down.

Place magnetic dots at Point D, located three finger widths directly below the belly button, to relieve pain in the abdominal muscles, constipation, colitis, and gas.

As with any alternative health therapy, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy or before terminating any on-going medical treatment.

Magnetic Dots for Lower Back Pain

Holistic health care is dedicated to the prevention and treatment of the physical, mental and emotional imbalances that we encounter in our daily lives.

Whenever a person encounters a bodily injury, alternative medicine care providers seek to bolster the body’s own natural ability to heal and repair itself, rather than use invasive or synthetic drug therapy. For many years, such practitioners have been using magnetic therapy to treat lower back pain, one of the most pervasive health complaints reported by people who lead an active lifestyle that includes sports, as well as athletes and people who are not engaged in any type of strenuous physical activity.

Acupressure points for treating lower back pain 2

Acupressure points for treating lower back pain 2

Acupressure point for treating lower back pain

Acupressure point for treating lower back pain

Use the illustration as a placement guide for magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for the lower back pain. To address lower back weakness, tone weak abdominal muscles, and prevent a variety of lower back problems, place magnetic dots on Point A, two finger widths directly below the belly button.

For relief of lower back aches, sciatica, and the fatigue that often results from the pain, place magnetic dots on Point B, on the lower back (between the second and third lumbar vertebrae) two to four finger widths away from the spine at waist level. Place magnetic dots on Point C, one to two finger widths outside the sacrum (the large bony area at the base of the spine) and midway between the top of the hipbone and the base of the buttocks to ease pelvic tension and hip pain.

For back pain, sciatica, knee pain, back stiffness, and arthritis in the knees, back, and hips, use magnetic dots on Point D In the center of the back of the knee crease.

As with any alternative health therapy, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy or before terminating any on-going medical treatment.

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