Do you get static electric shocks?
Do radios buzz when you walk past them?
Is your child (or you) addicted to computer games?
Do you get a headache if you use a computer for very long?
A simple but rather strange self-help technique from HK can be used safely by anyone. An electric hair drier is used to degausse [demagnetise] the body. The hair drier is switched on and then the side of the motor is run over the whole of the body.
This needs to be done on average once a week, or even more frequently for anyone who is particularly sensitive electrically. The whole procedure takes less than 5 minutes.
Some people are anxious about using a hair drier because they have been told that they should reduce their exposure to electrical equipment as much as possible. However, here the alternating motor of the hair drier against the body is being used to demagnetise the body and so make it less susceptible to electro-magnetic pollution.
This is not the way in which people normally use a hair drier!
Adults and children who are �addicted� to television or computer games, people who are susceptible to static electric shocks, and those who develop headaches, etc. if they use computers, seem to particularly benefit from this procedure.
Jane Thurnell-Read is a writer and researcher on health, stress, alternative medicine, and happiness. Visit her web site http://www.healthandgoodness.com for tips and information on how to live a happier, healthier life no matter how busy you are.