Archive for the ‘Magnetic’ Category

Magnetic Therapy for Pain Relief

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

magnetic_footbath.gifHistorically it is reported that magnets have been around for an extremely long time. Magnets were first documented around 2500-3000 years BC. Their origins are first noted in Asia Minor in a vast land called Magnesia. The earth there was enriched with iron oxide which attracted metals to it. The locals named it Magnetite. (more…)

Magnetic Therapy for Pain Relief

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

magnetic_footbath.gifHistorically it is reported that magnets have been around for an extremely long time. Magnets were first documented around 2500-3000 years BC. Their origins are first noted in Asia Minor in a vast land called Magnesia. The earth there was enriched with iron oxide which attracted metals to it. The locals named it Magnetite. (more…)

Acupuncture-Massage Combination Helps After Cancer Surgery

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

By: Acufinder Magazine
The pain and depression symptoms that sometimes occur following cancer surgery can be eased by a combination of acupuncture and massage, according to new research. (more…)

Chiropractic Board Passes Proposed Rule To Use

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Santa Fe—The New Mexico Board of Chiropractic Examiners today announced that it has passed the proposed rule to use chiropractic acupuncture/meridian therapy within their practice.
At the end of today’s meeting, the Board also motioned to delay filing of the adopted rule by 90 days. The Board plans to meet with the Board of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and the Oriental Medicine Association of New Mexico to further discuss the adopted rule change 16.4.18.9B.

After the 90-day period has expired the Board is expected to file the adopted rule, which will become effective after a 30-day period.

The adopted section of rule 16.4.18.9B is as follows:

Chiropractors who practice Chiropractic Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy shall use those specific terms, and shall not advertise or promote themselves publicly to be Doctors of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncturists or Doctors of Acupuncture, unless also licensed pursuant to the
Acupuncture Act 61-14A-1 – 61-14A-22.

Source:

Press Release

N.M. Board of Chiropractic Examiners
2550 Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505
For Immediate Release Dated December 9, 2005

China Haci Magnetic Acupressure Suction Cup 18 cups

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

haci manetic acupressure suction cup.jpg

one box of 18  cups China Magnetic Acupressure Suction Cup, with a packet of Haci Wuxing Gao(Medicinal ointment put on the spot where you place the cup), Haci Brand, a famous brand in China. (more…)