How To Stop Nosebleeds, Toothache and Ear Ache (Natural Home Remedies and Cures Book 10) Buy on Amazon
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How To Stop Nosebleeds, Toothache and Ear Ache (Natural Home Remedies and Cures Book 10)

Publisher Philip Gegan
Book Details
Author(s) Sandra Bingham
Publisher Philip Gegan
ISBN / ASIN B00GY1CHLY
ISBN-13 978B00GY1CHL1
Sales Rank #1,256,341
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
Can you really stop a nosebleed or a toothache by just pressing a couple of points on your body for a minute or so?

This sounds unlikely at first. But remember that we're conditioned from an early age to believe in painkillers as the answer to all such aches.

How happy are you at relying solely on such medications to gain relief from all complaints, from toothache to lower back pain and from headache to asthma?

Not very, perhaps. Well, that applies to more and more people as time goes on. And for good reason.

All these pills and potions, products of "Big Pharma", boast of being able to dispel pain of all kinds. But they never mention the side-effects or long-term damage they may be causing to our health.

Our bodies, and especially our digestive systems, weren't made to cope with the products of modern western medicine. Even just taking an aspirin can cause stomach bleeding. So if you can achieve the same results (of gaining relief from the pain of a toothache, nosebleed or earache) by purely natural methods then most of us would opt for that.

This short Guide shows us that we can indeed treat these ailments naturally, so that instead of fighting nature we harness its tremendous healing powers.

There are just a few exercises set out for each complaint, and they all consist of pressing one or more points in our body for around a minute at a time. It's a system that was developed thousands of years ago in ancient China, and it has helped millions of people overcome pain since that time.

The system is called Acupressure - similar to Acupuncture, but without the needles. You apply gentle pressure to clear blockages that have occurred in your system and that are for the most part the cause of the pain.

How it manages to bring relief to something like a toothache isn't really known. It's easier to understand how it can bring relief to, for example, a headache or indigestion, but nevertheless it has helped countless people cope with and substantially diminish the pain of toothache, earache, and nosebleeds.

Of course the relief from pain in these cases may take longer than orthodox painkillers, but the relief is natural and free from harmful side-effects. And if you still have to take painkillers then these techniques can supplement the relief gained to a considerable extent.

As I've mentioned, Acupressure can be used to treat a variety of ailments, and once you try it for one such complaint you'll probably find yourself using it for others as well. So click on the Buy Button and step inside the new world of Acupressure and natural pain relief.
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