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Oriental Acupuncture & Wellness Centre
Your HEALTH is in your HANDS!
Who’s free from ‘sore back’ today?
It is quite common among many young and old, isn’t it? Did you ever imagine doing something yourself to improve it? You can do it yourself. Korean Hand acupuncture is very effective for muscular conditions. Just try the … View moreYour HEALTH is in your HANDS!
Who’s free from ‘sore back’ today?
It is quite common among many young and old, isn’t it? Did you ever imagine doing something yourself to improve it? You can do it yourself. Korean Hand acupuncture is very effective for muscular conditions. Just try the following steps and see if you feel better.
TRY this very simple measure!
1. The marked area on the back of the hand in the picture is an area for sore back. Firstly grab some object like ballpoint pen.
2. Press around the area with it to find a sensitive or painful spot. (When you press around you will feel more sensitive on some spot(s))
3. Once you find a painful spot keep stimulating the point(s). You can use ballpoint pen or even finger nails.
4. Put ‘tin foil’ on that area shiny side facing down and tape it. Just leave it on for hours. You may feel better with this very simple measure.
5. You can leave tin foil on during sleep. Next morning you will likely feel improved.
Your feedback or questions are always welcome.
More info is here www.handacupuncturecourses.com....
Please feel free to contact Don with any questions on 0276982136 or oawcentre@hotmail.com.
Next item: ‘Sore shoulder’
Next course is on Feb. 2.
Sharon from Te Atatu South
Spotted grey and white guineafowl and yellow and black chicken feathers I'd just bought at Spotlight the other day, and goldtone hooks, chain and wire with mother of pearl discs, bits of golden brown stone (I think agate) and black plastic seed beads. =D Enjoy!!!!!!!! =D
Price: $5
Linda from Henderson
Trying to put a photo of the case, but this seems to be the only one I haven't deleted. Murphy's Law!!
Zahir from Greenhithe
Has anyone else noticed wasp infestation around their property? we remove one and another few come up on our fence. I think it's the paper wasp type of wasps that favours making hives on wooden fences especially.
I feel guilty removing them but thinking how many bee hives would have … View moreHas anyone else noticed wasp infestation around their property? we remove one and another few come up on our fence. I think it's the paper wasp type of wasps that favours making hives on wooden fences especially.
I feel guilty removing them but thinking how many bee hives would have probably been destroyed by these wasps.
So spray products have helped removing them so far, but I wonder for how long and if anything can be done to stop this pest form returning/ being attracted again to our area, as the reason for posting here.
Rahul from Te Atatu South
Hello Neighbours
I have a few clean thermacol sheets for giveaway. Got them inside packaging while I was moving houses.
Pls contact me if you need any. Can be used for various home and science project.
Cheers
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Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View moreHelp The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
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Offering a supercharged route into the business of computing the Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology (PGCertInfoTech) is a short, intensive programme perfect for those who already possess an undergraduate degree in a non-ICT-related subject.
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The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
This spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll … View moreThis spectacular free range butterflied chicken from Tegel will be the star of the table. Seasoned with tasty Peri Peri marinade it's perfectly matched with Tzatziki yoghurt dip and fragrant couscous.
Try cooking it on the BBQ; it takes less time than a standard chicken plus it'll pick up all those fabulous barbecue flavours.
Combine good company with good food and your summer will be sizzling
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4 DAY ANNIVERSARY DAY SALE!!!
LOUNGES SUITES UNDER $999 A SET!!! (LIMITED STOCK) + MANY MORE CHEAP DEALS INSTORE.
SALE STARTS TOMORROW 25th JAN, ENDS TUESDAY.
HURRY WHILE STOCKS LAST!!!
Jan from Te Atatu South
I walk my dog in Roberts Rd, Te Atatu South daily, I am appalled at the amount of dog poo everywhere in the street. I have on numerous occasions seen a lady with a golden retriever allow it to poo right near peoples fences etc, this morning it did an enormous poo right on the grass outside the … View moreI walk my dog in Roberts Rd, Te Atatu South daily, I am appalled at the amount of dog poo everywhere in the street. I have on numerous occasions seen a lady with a golden retriever allow it to poo right near peoples fences etc, this morning it did an enormous poo right on the grass outside the school. Children play on the footpath ,chase or with scooters and should not have to go through the poo, as well as the smell and flies associated with it.
Be responsible pick it up ,the $2 dollar shop has a dispenser with 4 rolls of plastic bags go get one.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
Auckland Council is warning dog owners about the risk of berries from karaka trees. The berries are highly toxic to dogs and consumption can be fatal.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
To help you celebrate the 179th Auckland Anniversary, we’ve got a heap of events on offer. Here are some of the fantastic things you can do.
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