MAGIC Magnetic Plaster for Hypertension

MAGIC Magnetic Plaster for Hypertension MAGIC magnetic patch for hypertension is a flexible adhesive patch for Lowing Hypertension and also curing hemicrania. This plaster consists of meticulously selected Chinese herbs and HM magnetic powder. Indications:High blood pressure, Hemicrania What is MAGIC Magnetic Patch for Hypertension?MAGIC Magnetic Patch for Hypertension is a flexible adhesive patch for Lowing Hypertension and also curing hemicrania. The plaster consists of meticulously selected Chinese herbs and HM magnetic powder. How does it work?MAGIC Magnetic Patch is the creative integration of Chinese traditional herbs and most modern magnetic technology. It is based on the technology of the advanced transdermal therapeutic system (known as TTS) and the theory of magnetophoresis. It applies special magnetic field to open membrane pores and ensure the continuous, quick and uniform release of the extracted herbs contained in the patch. Application of this theory certifies the scientific nature, effectiveness, safety and authority of MAGIC Magnetic Patch. It owns the exclusive China invention patent and is a revolutionary creation of traditional plaster. Is it safe?Magnetic therapy has been recorded from antiquity and is now extensively used worldwide. Herbs come from nature, and have little side effect on human beings. How do I use them?Apply to clean, dry skin on the recommended acupuncture points. Each time stick plasters on two of the main acupuncture points in turn. If it is obstinacy illness, adjuvant acupuncture points also need to be stuck on. Press firmly on the adhesive surround. Hands can’t touch the surface of the adhesive. Recommended acupuncture points to apply: 1,4,6Main acupuncture points Supplementary acupuncture points: 2,3,5 Frequently asked questions: How long do I have to wear the plaster?Replace with new ones after two days. Ordinarily, the cure cycle is one week, but for the obstinacy disease, it may need 4-8 cure cycles. How many
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November 05 2008 09:36 pm | Hypertension
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