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Acupresuure and Natural Therapies Conclusion

August 7, 2023 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Conclusion

In treating any disease, find out the root cause first. It is necessary to remove the root cause of the disease to cure it permanently. For example, piles are caused by continuous constipation.

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Therefore to treat piles, constipation should be cured first. In the same way, cough and cold are caused by constipation and weak digestive power. Therefore, the root causes should be removed when taking treatment for that particular disease.

Acupressure and Natural Therapies Conclusion Mind:

  • The mind has great control over our body. A happy mind in a healthy body is the goal to be achieved. The happiness of the mind can be achieved by stopping all unnecessary worries. It will be observed that in Nature, nobody worries about the future.
  • If a note is made of all the worries, it will be found that most of them are unnecessarily arid and could be easily avoided. It has been observed that in most psychological problems, the endocrine glands are disturbed and not corrected afterward.
  • In such cases, treatment of all the endocrine glands would prove highly beneficial. Secondly, everybody should take an interest in others and in literature, music, art, sports, etc.
  • The third and most important point is :
    To love all beings and be friendly with them :
    To forgive all and ask them to forgive you.

Acupressure and Natural Therapies Conclusion Please note that:

  • To give is Divine.
    To earn a living honestly is Human.
    To snatch others’ property and effect pain on others by body, words, or even mental is a sin.
    We all are born as Humans. Let’s try to be Divine.
  • When Mother Nature has provided us with such a simple and easy treatment to avoid diseases and even to cure them, we all must follow the instructions given by Nature. These Therapies only help Nature to cure oneself. Let Us Not Forget Nature In Our Pursuit Of Science.

Acupressure and Natural Therapies Conclusion This Nature’S ‘Do It Yourself’ Acupressure Therapy’ Itself Is A Science And Not A Matter Of Belief.

  • Dear reader, you know that this treatment does not cost you any money. Moreover, it is harmless as it has no side effects.
  • Therefore as a sensible person desiring good health, which is our birthright, try this Therapy sincerely and regularly for at least 15 days and observe its wonderful and amazing results.
  • Thus you will become your own Doctor and a firm believer that YOUR HEALTH IS IN YOUR HANDS. At the time of pressing your palms or soles, please thank the Great. Power who has installed this wonderful’ system of self-cure in your body.

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