I came across these ear seed kits for weight loss the other day and thought it was really bogus when I first saw it...because how in the world is taping a small seed to your outer ear supposed to help suppress your appetite and increase your metabolism? But then I read more about it and it turns out it's a type of auriculotherapy, which is like ear accupressure and apparently it's been used for years for treating a bunch of health conditions. Does anyone know more about this type of therapy and if it actually works?
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Some people think it works. Essentially, it's accupressure for the ear. Personally, I think it's a load of hooey. I don't think sticking a seed on your ear is going to help you lose weight. But I guess that's the whole point to those ancient medicines...it's sort of what you believe, like a mind over matter technique. I mean, if you think it will work and it helps you than go for it. The point is to lose weight and the objective is to find what works for you.
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okay so what I'm understanding so far is that accupressure may actually work for some people for weight loss but the seed is something else altogether. If the seed doesn't work then, how would you stimulate this part of your ear for weight loss? Accupressure isn't another word for accupuncture is it?
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Originally posted by 1000kw View Postokay so what I'm understanding so far is that accupressure may actually work for some people for weight loss but the seed is something else altogether. If the seed doesn't work then, how would you stimulate this part of your ear for weight loss? Accupressure isn't another word for accupuncture is it?
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Originally posted by legendarytroy View PostWith any of these therapies I feel like whether or not it works for you depends entirely on your beliefs. Sorry, but from a scientific perspective I think it's a load of bull.
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