Monday, March 12, 2012

Use Magnetic Therapy While Traveling

Use Magnetic Therapy While Traveling


For the true travel lover, 10-hour flights and 3-day car or train rides are worth the sacrifice for a taste of the great unknown. However, even the most dedicated traveler can feel sore and achy after being trapped in a cramped economy seat for hours or have a bad case of motion sickness as they roll by amber waves of grain. But for the informed voyager, magnetic therapy might provide relief from many of the symptoms associated with travel. When magnetic therapy is used while traveling, many claim that they arrive at their destination feeling refreshed.


Instructions








Have Magnet, Will Travel


1. Wear a magnetic bracelet during road or sea trips. Many swear by replacing their Dramamine with magnetic therapy to help prevent nausea due to constant rolling motion while traveling.


2. Place small magnets around areas that have tightened up during long travel days to relax the body.








3. Bring your own magnetic pillow with you when traveling and rest easily in an unfamiliar bed.


4. Treat travel irregularity by placing small magnets on the outside of the leg, below the knee, and on the back of the hand in the webbed area between the thumb and first finger.


5. Prevent the disruption of your golf vacation by placing small magnets on the point of each shoulder and in the "V" between the thumb and the first finger to help alleviate shoulder pain. Consult an illustrated guide for exact placement (see Resources below).

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