Description
Tuesday Chinese Music Therapy – Fire Tone – Heart Channel MP3 by Master Shen Wu
The Fire Tone corresponds to the heart channel in our bodies. It is most effective in treating the following conditions:heart diseases, coronary diseases, spleen diseases, stomach diseases, heart blockage, stroke, high cholesterol, low cholesterol, irregular heartbeat, anxiety, stress, lack of concentration, secretion of small intestine.
Benefits
- Beneficial for the heart and small intestine meridians
- Reduce or eliminate diseases associated with the heart, coronary diseases, high or low cholesterol, thick blood, heart blockage, stroke, irregular heartbeat, anxiety, stress, lack of concentration, secretion of small intestine
- Counteract negative energy, diseases of the spleen and stomach
- Calms overactive or scared kids
- Balances emotion, mind and energy
Hesitating on whether you should buy it or not? Why not listen to the short music preview below to experience it first or read through the past testimonials?
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