One of the oldest forms of oriental medicine is acupuncture, a technique of inserting needles into some parts in the body. Those specific locations where the needles are inserted are called as “acupoints” or “tsubo.” Inserting a needle into each of these locations in the body is believed and is proven by many-both of early years and the present-to be an effective means of restoring well-being. Read the rest of this entry »
Magnetic field therapy is one of several alternatives to conventional medicine that uses magnets for health maintenance and treating disorders. The approach has already become highly popular recourse for pain relief and healing, generating over $5 billion in sales on magnets and related products. The non-invasive therapy assumes that emotional and physical changes in human beings flow from the interaction of the body and the earth – both are natural sources of magnetic and electric fields. In addition, magnetic therapy assumes that good health is maintained when a person’s electromagnetic field is in balance. Read the rest of this entry »
Magnetic field therapy is one of several alternatives to conventional medicine that uses magnets for health maintenance and treating disorders. The approach has already become highly popular recourse for pain relief and healing, generating over $5 billion in sales on magnets and related products. The non-invasive therapy assumes that emotional and physical changes in human beings flow from the interaction of the body and the earth – both are natural sources of magnetic and electric fields. In addition, magnetic therapy assumes that good health is maintained when a person’s electromagnetic field is in balance. Read the rest of this entry »



































