Philip Stein Teslar Watch for Better Health
Do You Suffer from Chronic Disease? Or Use Electronics Extremely Often?
By Hyacinth Winters, published Jun 26, 2007
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I was given a watch in 2005, and began wearing it every day. Philip Stein suggests you wear the watch as often as you can, even to bed, or to bathe. I wore mine everyday, all day, besides in the shower, on my left hand as instructed. You are supposed to wear the watch on your left hand, so it can connect with an energy meridian running through the hand (the same meridians used in acupuncture). At the time, I had terrible migraines, happening at least once a week. I had medication for it, but the medication made me feel almost as bad as the migraine.
By July 2005, I had bought another Teslar watch, as my migraines had almost completely vanished, and I wanted a watch without diamonds to wear on vacation. I still had them every now and them, but it was much better. Definitely better than prescription medicines.
So when I got diagnosed with fibromyalgia, the first thing I did was start wearing my teslar watch regularly again. As a college student, I'm surrounded by electronics: computers, wireless internet, tv, cell phones, iPods. One theory of fibromyalgia is that it caused by an abundance of toxins within the body, and couldn't EMF toxins be considered in this? With my fibromyalgia, comes insomnia, pain, and stress/anxiety - all things that the Philip Stein Teslar watch is supposed to help with, and had helped with it before.
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