Magnetic Dots Treatments for Irritated Throat & Persistent Coughs #2

Holistic health care givers are using magnetic therapy for more patients with lung problems.
While some of these treatments are in conjunction to the common cold or the flue, there are cases where individuals with tuberculosis and lung cancer have been treated successfully using magnetic fields.
In patients who are suffering from tuberculosis, the use of magnetic fields was found to be useful as a complementary therapy.
In two groups of patients, one was treated with magnetic therapy and one treated only with conventional therapy.
In the magnetic therapy patient group, coughing was reduced sooner and bacterial growth decreased within a month, while the control group showed no signs of improvement.
In addition, twice the number of patients in the magnetic therapy group experienced healing of cavities in 45 days, than in the control group.
The patients in the magnetic therapy group required 20 minutes of exposure, over 30 to 100 sessions.
Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for persistent coughs:
Place magnetic dots on point C located one-half inch below the base of the skull on the ropy muscles one-half inch out from either side of the spine, to relieve sore throat, stress, burnout, overexertion, and heaviness in the head.
Place magnetic dots on point D located to the side and a little above the vertebra that protrudes at the top of the spine when the head is tilted downward, to relieve throat problems, coughing, shoulder and neck pain, and thyroid imbalances.
Place magnetic dots on point E located between the shoulder blade and the spine at the level of the heart, to relieve coughing, breathing difficulties, and respiratory problems. This calming point also helps balance the emotions.
As with any medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.