Anodyne Therapy
Anodyne therapy uses infrared rays to provide heat to the target body part. Heat stimulates blood circulation. With improved blood flow, nutrients come in and toxins are flushed out. This finally results in the recovery of the affected body part.| Comments on article "Anodyne Therapy" | |||||||||
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