. . . and follow only a teacher who lives what he teaches." And what I have to tell you in this report may sound so incredible --
-- at times, almost unbelievable -- that you'll need to have the utmost confidence that everything I say to you comes from my own, direct experience.
For example, imagine being able to: relieve a burn in ten seconds flat ... stop nearly any pain instantly ... "cancel" a strained muscle or sports injury in just moments -- using only the touch of your finger!
You can do that -- and a great deal more -- with G-Jo.
G-Jo is the most effective "self-health" technique in the history of mankind. It is safe and natural -- but don't let those gentle words fool you. G-Jo is far more powerful than most drugs or medicines ... and it works in seconds!
G-Jo is a kind of acupuncture, but without the needles. Instead, you use your fingertip -- nothing else -- to perform acupressure. Upon mastering G-Jo -- first-aid of Japan's fabeled Samurai warriors -- you fear no pain or injury.
And when you apply G-Jo Acupressure, you go from suffering to relief -- incredible as this may sound -- in half a minute, or less ... even in dire emergencies!
That was one of nearly 1,000 unsolicited, written testimonials I have in my files ... saved from more than 20 years of teaching G-Jo Acupressure -- and more than 15 years of broadcasting about this technique on radio and TV (more about this in a moment).
Dramatic testimonial, isn't it? Imagine how that baby's mother must have felt -- first the panic of seeing her child starting to suffocate ... then the joy and relief of being able to save her, using nothing but the touch of her own finger!
G-Jo is based on a little-known network of pressure points -- 175 points, in all (many of them used in the martial arts) -- each of which controls a specific part or function of the body . . .
When the right acupressure point is "triggered" in the special G-Jo way, you set into motion a far-reachinq "call to arms" in your body's natural healing system. And the results can be nothing short of astounding! . . .