Magnetic Dots for Relief of Migraine Part 3

People have begun seeking alternative medical help for relief from migraine headaches, as more reports of adverse side effects are announced regarding drug therapy for this ailment. Magnetic therapy can treat pain, and the pain of a migraine headache can be intense and the symptoms and effects of migraines are different for everyone.

Acupressure points for treating migraine 4

Acupressure points for treating migraine 4

Acupressure points for treating migraine 5

Acupressure points for treating migraine 5

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

Place magnetic dots at Point H, located on the top of the foot, in the valley between the big toe and second toe, to relieve foot cramps, headaches, eye fatigue, hangovers, allergies, and arthritis.

Place magnetic dots at Point I, located on the top of the foot, one inch above the webbing of the fourth and fifth toes in the groove between the bones, to relieve hip pain, shoulder tension, arthritic pains, headaches, water retention, and sciatica.

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

Magnetic Dots for Relief of Migraines Part 2

Acupressure points for treating migraine 2

Acupressure points for treating migraine 2

Acupressure points for treating migraine 3

Acupressure points for treating migraine 3

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

Place magnetic dots at Point D, located in the center of the back of the head in a large hollow under the base of the skull, to relieve pain in the eyes, ears, nose, and throat, as well as mental problems, headaches, vertigo, and stiff necks.

Place magnetic dots at Point E, located below the base of the skull, in the hollow between the two vertical neck muscles, to relieve arthritis, headaches (including migraines), dizziness, stiff neck, neck pain, neuromotor coordination problems, eyestrain, and irritability .

Place magnetic dots at Point F, located one-half inch below the base of the skull, on the ropey muscles one-half inch outward from the spine, to relieve stress, burnout, exhaustion, insomnia, heaviness in the head, eyestrain, stiff necks, and sore throats.

Place magnetic dots at Point G, located in the webbing between the thumb and index finger, at the highest spot of the muscle that protrudes when the thumb and index finger are brought close together, to relieve frontal headaches, toothaches, shoulder pain, and labor pain.

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

Magnetic Dots for Relief of Migraines Part 1

Alternative health care givers use magnetic therapy regularly to relieve patients of migraine headaches.

Most people experience a headache as a result of muscle tension or a stressful situation.

Migraine headaches differ from these headaches in the symptoms, such as intense throbbing or dull aching pain on one side of the head or both sides, nausea or vomiting, changes in sight, including blurred vision or blind spots and being bothered by light, noise or odors.

Acupressure points for treating migraine 1

Acupressure points for treating migraine 1

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

Place magnetic dots at Point A, located directly between the eyebrows, in the indentation where the bridge of the nose meets the forehead, to balance the pituitary gland, and relieve hay fever, headaches, indigestion, ulcer pain, and eyestrain.

Place magnetic dots at Point B, located in the indentations on either side of where the bridge of the nose meets the ridge of the eyebrows, to relieve eye pain, headaches, hay fever, eye fatigue, and sinus pain.

Place magnetic dots at Point C, located at the bottom of the cheekbone, below the pupil, to relieve eye fatigue and pressure, nasal and head congestion, eyestrain, and toothaches.

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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