The rectus abdominis are a pair of muscles lying in the wall of the abdomen passing from the pelvis up to the lower edge of the rib cage. These are often strained by over-use in training or possibly due to a direct blow or by lifting heavy objects. Injury may also occur during a sudden, rough movement as would happen in a judo fall.
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I have been diagnosed with having Gastritis & probably a small hiatal hernia. I notice in your email that the Electroacupressure Pointer is good for Abdominal problems, I have the Pointer – cab you tell me what points to use for stomach?
Also having knee problems, arthritis.& fibromyalgia with lots of pain – any suggestions?
I do find that the Pointer does help. I’m thinking of purchasing a couple+ more – is there a discount for volume orders?
Thanks Robert – Best of Health to you and your family – thanks for all your informative newsletters.
Jan,
Are you following the Video Instruction and the manual instructions? All of the rings are shown there but I can always Skype Video conference with you if you need help.
For buying more HealthPoint contact the folks at http://www.GoodHealthUSA.com
Would Electroacupressure be helpful for allergies? If so, what points? Also any points to boost immune system?
Thanks
Allergies are shown on Page 5.1
and Immune boosting is on Page 8.2 Immune Deficiency Points
Regards
Robert