LEARN G-JO: ACUPUNCTURE WITHOUT NEEDLES
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EDITOR'S NOTE: You can obtain a free chart of your body's basic six
G-Jo points and many of their uses by sending a long (No.
10) self-addressed, stamped envelope to: The G-Jo
Institute, P.O. Box 8060, Hollywood, Florida 33042. All 115
G-Jo pressure points, along with their more than 250 uses,
are described in The Natural Healer's Acupressure
Handbook by Michael Blate (1977, Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston) which may be ordered for $4.95 (plus 95¢
shipping and handling) from Mother's Bookshelf, P.O. Box
70, Hender-sonville, North Carolina 28739.
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