Treating Female Infertility with Magnetic Dots #2
While magnetic therapy is not a cure for infertility, alternative health care providers recommend these treatments because they address many of the underlying factors that contribute to this disease.
Holistic health care providers advise patients seeking treatment for this disease that no one can be blamed for infertility - but it is best for both partners to receive magnetic therapy for about one-third of infertility cases can be attributed to male factors, and about one-third to factors that affect women.
Use the illustration as a placement guide for using magnetic therapy as an alternative health treatment for infertility:
Place magnetic dots at Point B, located one-half inch below the base of the skull, on the ropy muscles one-half inch outward from the spine, to relieve the following common complaints during pregnancy: stress, exhaustion, insomnia, head congestion, stiff neck, and swollen eyes.
Place magnetic dots at Point C and Point D, located In the lower back two to four finger widths away from the spine at waist level, to relieve postpartum discomforts, lower backaches, fatigue, sexual-reproductive problems, irregular vaginal discharge.
Place magnetic dots at Point E, located one to two finger widths outside the sacrum (the large bony area at the base of the spine) and midway between the top of the hipbone (the iliac crest) and the base of the buttock, to relieve pelvic tension as well as constipation, urinary problems, sciatica, lower-back aches, and hip pain during pregnancy.
As with any medical treatment, consult your physician before beginning magnetic therapy.