Magnetic Dots for Relief of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Part 2

While there is no single cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), holistic health care providers have seen that magnetic therapy can provide relief from the symptoms because it stimulates circulation, which increases the energy of the body.

Part of the alternative health care treatment involves ruling out other known causes for fatigue before settling on a diagnosis and beginning magnetic therapy.

Some reasons for experiencing fatigue include chronic viral infections, food allergy, Epstein-Barr virus, and adrenal gland dysfunction, to name a few. Fibromyalgia, hypoglycemia, anemia, arthritis, intestinal parasites and chronic mononucleosis also cause fatigue.

Consult your physician to discover what is the cause of your fatigue.

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 2

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 2

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 3

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 3

Use the illustration as a placement guide for magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for the general symptoms of the chronic fatigue syndrome.

For headaches, arthritis, insomnia, dizziness, stiff neck, neck pain, injuries, trauma, shock, hypertension, eyestrain, and irritability, place magnetic dots on Point F, just below the base of the skull, in the hollow between the two large neck muscles, two to three inches apart depending on the size of the head.

For anxiety, irritability, fatigue, shoulder tension, poor circulation, cold hands or feet, nervous problems, and headaches, use magnetic dots on Point G, located at the highest point of the shoulder muscle, one to two inches from the side of the lower neck.

Use Points H and I for placement of the magnetic dots on the lower back two finger widths away (Point H) from the spine at waist level and four finger widths away (Points I), to relieve many chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms such as muscle weakness, extreme fatigue, irritability, dizziness, and confusion.

Place magnetic dotes on Point J, located two and one-half finger widths above the outer wrist crease, between the two forearm bones, to relieve rheumatism, wrist pain, and shoulder pain and increase resistance to colds and flu.

Use magnetic dotes on Point K, to relieve indigestion, nausea, insomnia, nervousness, palpitations, and wrist pain. This point is located Two and one-half finger widths up the arm from the center of the inner wrist crease, midway between the two forearm bones.

As with any alternative medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.

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Magnetic Dots for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Part 1

Many people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), have found relief by using magnetic therapy, an alternative health care treatment that is gaining wide acceptance with the medical profession.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is not a disease, but rather a complex array of symptoms that involves many bodily systems.

CFS often resembles the flu and other viral infections, but routine medical tests fail to detect any physical problem. Because of this, it is often misdiagnosed as psychosomatic illness, depression or hypochondria.

Holistic health care providers find that this condition is more prevalent in women than men, and most often affects young people between the ages of 20 and 50.

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 1

Acupressure points for treating chronic fatigue 1

Use the illustration as a placement guide for magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for the general symptoms of the chronic fatigue syndrome.

To relieve chronic fatigue syndrome complaints, especially irritability, confusion, and headaches, place magnetic dots on Point A, directly between the eyebrows, in the indentation where the bridge of the nose joins the forehead.

For relief of difficult breathing, fatigue, confusion, chest tension and congestion, emotional repression, coughing, and asthma, place magnetic dots on Point B, on the outer part of the chest, four finger widths up from the armpit crease and one finger width inward.

For general weakness, extreme fatigue, dizziness, and confusion that results from the chronic fatigue syndrome, place magnetic dots on Point C, three finger widths below the belly button.

To relieve fatigue, dizziness, and general weakness, place magnetic dots on Point D, four finger widths below the kneecap, one finger width on the outside of the shinbone. If you are on the correct spot, a muscle should flex as you move your foot up and down.

To relieve fainting, dizziness, fatigue, confusion, headaches, nausea, and irritability, place magnetic dots on Point E, on the top of the foot, in the valley between the big toe and the second toe.

As with any alternative medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.

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