Relief from Hot Flashes with Magnetic Dots

Alternative medicine professionals regularly see magnetic therapy patients who are suffering from hot flashes, a well-known symptom of menopause. but this condition can be a very bothersome side effect of treatment for many breast cancer survivors and one with few good options for relief.
In menopause, hot flashes are triggered by natural hormonal fluctuations that occur as the ovaries stop producing the female hormone estrogen. For pre-menopausal breast cancer survivors, hot flashes may be the result of early artificial menopause triggered by chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy.
Using magnetic therapy to easy the menopausal symptoms of hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, sleep disturbances and mood alteration have also met with a high degree of success.
Holistic health researchers use Chinese herbal medicine such as Dong Quai, Fo Ti in addition to St. John's Wort, Vitamin E, Wild Yam cream and Vitex agnus-castus in combination with magnetic therapy an effort to develop a safe, effective strategy to ease both menopausal and cancer therapy-induced hot flashes.
Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for hot flashes:
Place magnetic dots at Point A, located at the base of the ball of the foot, between the two pads, to relieve hot flashes, fainting, and convulsions.
As with any medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.