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Old 04-10-2013, 02:31 AM #1
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theres something about the ear that has the acupuncturists sticking it like crazy. theres even maps that tie in spots on the ear that tie in to various parts of the body. look up ear acupuncture through google and you wont believe what you find.
there was even a scientific study that verified the accuracy of this ear body relationship.
after reading about this now i want to start sticking my ear to see if i can stop my sciatica.......pete
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Interesting idea, Pete.

I'm taking the opposite approach, hoping that by reducing my sciatica, my ears will go quiet. And of course, that these crazy episodes will subside.
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good idea....probably doesnt matter which end you work on first, if one gets better the other will tooo
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?panic attacks?
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yes....lots of symptoms seem to match....pete
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yes....lots of symptoms seem to match....pete
You going for a new piercing pete.
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