Stop Dog Separation Anxiety Quickly
Did you know that you can do acupressure with your dog? Learn more in my latest video, Stop Dog Separation Anxiety Quickly
Did you know that you can do acupressure with your dog? Learn more in my latest video, Stop Dog Separation Anxiety Quickly
In this video, you are going to learn a fast, simple, and effective acupuncture point for cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the front of your eye. Blurred vision, sensitivity to light, difficulty seeing in low light, and frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription can all be signs of a cataract. As a cataract progresses, it causes more and more difficulty with vision. An ophthalmologist can look into your eye and make a definite diagnosis. When a cataract becomes bad enough, surgery is decisive and curative. If you have a cataract and are not ready for surgery, then the Cataract Miracle Point just might help improve your vision. The Cataract Miracle Point has been a closely-guarded secret for centuries and does not show up on usual acupuncture charts.
Imagine a world where you can say goodbye to gallstones without ever facing the surgeon's knife. Welcome to Lithotripsy: Non-Surgical Gallbladder Alternative. In this video, you will learn a groundbreaking procedure known as lithotripsy, a non-surgical alternative to traditional gallbladder removal that's changing lives across the globe. Gallstones can be a painful reality for many, with gallbladder removal being the most offered procedure. But what if there was another way? In this video, you will learn the non-surgical lithotripsy alternative.
Are you tired of battling SIBO? SIBO, or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, can be very hard to deal with. Loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, bloating, and diarrhea are all signs of SIBO. In this video, you are going to learn four acupressure points which may reduce or eliminate the signs of SIBO. SIBO occurs when there is an abnormal increase of bacteria in the small intestine. SIBO commonly results when the passage of food in the digestive tract is slowed, creating a breeding ground for bacteria. This excess bacteria often causes diarrhea and may cause unwanted weight loss and malnutrition, leaving you feeling uncomfortable and fatigued. SIBO may arise due to conditions like IBS, Crohn’s disease, constipation, acid reflux, or previous abdominal surgery. Poor management of blood sugar is also a known risk factor for developing and prolonging the symptoms of SIBO.