Easing Eyestrain with Magnetic Dots #2


Alternative medical professionals are using magnetic therapy to treat eyestrain in adults and children that is the result of improper lighting, computer screen glare or poor posture more often because of the increased amount of time that people use of computers and television.
Holistic health will also check to see if the eyestrain is a symptom of Convergence Insufficiency, an eye muscle condition in which the eyes have a strong tendency to drift outward when reading or doing close work, accompanied by headaches, inability to concentrate, short attention span and frequent loss of place.
Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for eyestrain:
Place magnetic dots at Point E, located at the top of the spinal column in the large hollow under the base of the skull, aids the eyes, ears, nose, and throat; relieves mental problems and headaches.
Place magnetic dots at Point F, located one-half inch below the base of the skull on the ropy muscles one-half inch outward from the spine, to relieve stress, burnout, and exhaustion, heaviness in the head, eyestrain, and swollen eyes.
Place magnetic dots at Point G, located on the top of the foot, in the webbing between the big toe and the second toe, to relieve headaches, tired eyes, and hangovers.
As with any medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.