Acupuncture and Acupressure Points for Knee and Joint Pain

Why Energy Therapy Works

Kim O'Neal
Some people, when faced with the suggestion they try acupuncture for their knee or joint pain, write off the concept of acupuncture as a New Age hoax. Acupuncture is in fact a traditional method of Chinese medicine that has been around for centuries. So many people report success through acupuncture points for relief from their chronic knee and joint pain that it's definitely worth some consideration.

For anyone with a fear of needles, acupressure may be a more suitable choice for dealing with knee or joint pain. Pressure is applied to the acupressure points associated with the pain until the pain subsides. Both methods have their benefits and can offer relief from even chronic knee and joint pain.

Holographic chips are a new and innovative technology that applies the same principles as acupuncture and acupressure points without the needles or the pain. Each chip contains a hologram that, when placed on certain acupuncture points on the body, eliminates pain almost immediately. These holographic chips work wonders for chronic knee pain, joint pain, back pain, shoulder pain, migraine headaches, and so much more.

Why do they work? The hologram in the holographic chip draws on the body's natural energy reserve, promoting the flow of energy through the blocked meridians or acupuncture points. Often times, these blockages are the underlying cause of the pain we experience in our knees and joints. Removing the blockage brings pain relief.

As with acupuncture and acupressure therapy, holographic chips are safe for everyone, even children and animals. Prescription pain killers are a 100+ billion dollar industry- they're expensive, addictive, and many people experience a wide variety of harmful (sometimes fatal) side effects. For anyone who's sick of popping pain killers and suffering through the side effects-- holographic chips are definitely worth a try.

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