Thanks to Mom's cousin Karen for forwarding the email about this.
If anyone would like to read the entire thing and find out what each numbered area is for, email me.
My galpal Cathy was having sinus and headache issues, so gave it a try. I think the jury is out on whether it really was the clothespins rather than time itself that made the difference, but she's feeling better.
I don't use clothespins to stimulate the pressure points. I bought magnets expressly for that purpose. They aren't necessary, but at least if I forgot about them (as opposed to clothespins) and went out in public, I might not get so many stares!
Actually it's only a minute or two that one leaves the pressure on. No biggie.
What do you mean, do I really believe this works?
I don't go for a regular shiatsu massage treatment every month for nothing, my dears.
Now I'm not saying shiatsu or any other kind of therapy always works, but it does help some people some of the time, and I also think preventive maintenance makes as much sense as healing after an injury.
Here I am, one of those crazy ladies who wears magnets on her ears!
What do you mean, do I really believe this works?
I don't go for a regular shiatsu massage treatment every month for nothing, my dears.
Now I'm not saying shiatsu or any other kind of therapy always works, but it does help some people some of the time, and I also think preventive maintenance makes as much sense as healing after an injury.
Here I am, one of those crazy ladies who wears magnets on her ears!
One magnet on each side of the ear holds them on; they could pass for earrings. |
Thanks for sharing, might just give it a try.
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