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Does anyone know how to get morning glory? seeds to put on the bottom of your foot for bursitis.Got from acupu |
They are small seeds. You put one on the bottom of your foot where the bursitis pain is and take it off and throw it out in the morning. The acupuncturist called them morning glory seeds. I don't want to have to go back to there and pay $65 to the treatment plus the cost of the seeds. Can't find them online. They are supposed to be Chinese seeds for healing. They are seeds that look like round black balls on a circular adhesive strip--not gardening seeds to plant flowers. They are available right now at any home and garden center that sells seeds. Ask the sales person. They are very popular, so they should know right away what you are talking about. Better yet, do you know anyone that grows them and keeps the seeds? |
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