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Edith Bowman shares spine-tingling pic showing how she recovered after surgery

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Edith Bowman has gushed over the technique she used to recover after surgery - and revealed the handy therapy that can be used for other conditions too.

The Scottish radio host started on television as a newsreader on MTV and as a host for Channel 4 morning music channel RI:SE before hosting her own BBC Radio 1 show.

Recently, radio legend Edith has shared more personal content online covering lifestyle, health, parenting, and her love of skincare treatments, reports the Mirror.The 50-year-old shared a post on how she uses acupuncture to improve her health and wellbeing, posting a gruesome-looking snap of her with needles stuck into various points of her face.Another photo on the post sees her under a lamp, with the acupuncture needles still in her skin.

Combining acupuncture with heat or UVB light therapy can help to increase blood flow in affected areas, which is said to increase the efficiency of traditional acupuncture.Edith gushed about the treatment and wrote: "I can’t explain how much I get from my acupuncture sessions with @m.c.martinacu.

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