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JANUARY | FEBRUARY 2017

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C h e c k o u t A B M P 's l a t e s t n e w s a n d b l o g p o s t s . Av a i l a b l e a t w w w. a b m p . c o m . 59 W H Y C H O O S E S I G H T U N E S M O N T H LY M U S I C F O R M Ts? REASON #2 It's popular! See what active users are saying: "I have been in practice for a while and I love not having to worry about the music. I love all of the guitar music and music that is not typical "spa". sighTUNES has really improved." Melissa M – GA "I'm up and running with sighTUNES!! so excited about the new music." Leti M - TX "I love the music and enjoy listening to it daily in my practice." Steve B www.sightunes.com 914-312-1686 TM Subscribe today! Let us take care of music so you can totally focus on your clients therapist starts on the hairline in front and finishes just below the position of GV 20, or just below the apex of the head. This procedure should be repeated 10 times. Treating these points on the head is also a good way to address insomnia successfully. 4 Next, the therapist should treat Liver (LV ) 3 on top of the foot. A calming essential oil like lavender, or any of the aforementioned oils, could be used. This is an extremely important point, especially with myofascial pain issues, and is always used in treating migraine headaches as well. On an emotional level, it disperses anger and lifts up depression. The therapist first holds these points for 5 seconds with minimal pressure. Then, they rotate each finger counterclockwise for 19 seconds each. (Those who do chakra balancing and polarity therapy will notice how we have moved from one opposite pole to the next.)

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