Easing Eyestrain with Magnetic Dots

acu points for eyestrain

Magnetic therapy has a long history, but some of the ailments that are being brought to alternative health care providers for treatment are a result of our present day technology, and eyestrain as a result of computer use heads the list.

Holistic health professionals recommend magnetic therapy because it works in harmony with your body, boosting the circulation of blood and immune system which supports the exercises to relax eye muscles after each hour or so of operating a computer, such as changing focus by looking at an object at least 20 feet away, rolling or blinking the eyes, or closing them tightly for a few seconds.

Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for eyestrain:

Place magnetic dots at Point A, located directly between the eyebrows, in the indentation where the bridge of the nose meets the forehead. Benefits: This helps the endocrine system, especially the pituitary gland, and relieves hay fever, headaches, and eyestrain.

Place magnetic dots at Point B, located in the indentations outside of the bridge of the nose on the inner edge of the eyebrows. Benefits: Relieves red and painful eyes, headaches, foggy vision, and hay fever.

Place magnetic dots at Point C, located one-half inch below the center of the lower eye ridge in an indentation of the cheek. Benefits: Relieves burning or aching eyes, sinus pain, headaches, and dry eyes.

Place magnetic dots at Point D, located at the bottom of the cheekbone, directly in line with the pupil of the eye. Benefits: Relieves eye fatigue and pressure, stuffy nose, and head congestion.

 

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

 

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