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Cedar Massage Insoles
£25.00 £15.00
Cedar Massage Insoles
These insoles are produced using the theory of ancient Chinese medicine. The main idea of this theory – the interconnection between acupunctural and reflexological points of our foot with all the organs of our body. While walking and stepping on the heels, a person massages these points and so trains his body making it stronger and healthier. For the very same reason, the youth in Ancient Rome was not allowed to walk with shoes, only bare feet.
How to use the insoles:
These insoles are unique, you won’t find any other with the same functions. The secret of them is – pine nuts are adjusted to the insoles producing the soft massaging effect while walking. The sensation of the tiny nuts moving inside the insoles is very pleasant. The pattern these nuts make is different for the left and right feet – the pattern goes clockwise for the right foot an anti-clockwise for the left foot. It would be very beneficial for your heath to walk with these insoles in your slippers for 5-10 minutes. You would feel refreshed and energetic as if after having done your morning exercises. The best and most healthy way to wear the insoles is on bare feet. Gradually, you can increase the amount of time you spend walking with these insoles for 2-3 hours a day and much more.
During the first 10 days of walking with the insoles, you will feel a significant improvement in your health. Your feet and hands will become warmer and the blood circulation will get improved. Your feet won’t feel sore and tired any more. It will also improve your sleep if you apply the insoles to your heels and put socks on. This method could help people suffering from insomnia and the symptom of cold feet.
The following numbers show the interconnection of the acupunctural points on your feet and your vital organs:
Head and brain
Frontal sinuses
Cerebellum, brain stem
Pituitary gland
Triple nerve, temple
Nose
Back of the head
Eyes
Ear
Shoulder
Trapezoid
Thyroid
Parathyroid glands
Lungs and bronchus
Stomach
Duodenum
Pancreas
Liver
Gallbladder
Solar plexus
Adrenal glands
Kidneys
Urinary tracts
Bladder
Small intestine
Appendix
Ileum
Ascending colon
Transverse colon
Descending colon
Rectum
Anus
Heart
Spleen
Knee
Sex glands, ovaries
Hip Joint
57. Neurological system
60. Knee-joint
61. Throat
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