FENG SHUI FIGHTS AIR RAGE

FENG SHUI FIGHTS AIR RAGE

SAN DIEGO (Wireless Flash) -- Air travelers who want to avoid coming down with a case of "air rage" may want to take some tips from the ancient Chinese art of "feng shui." According to "feng shui" expert Dr. Richard Tan, you can avoid losing your temper by choosing a seat in the section of the plane right in front of the wings. He claims seats in the forward part of the cabin have less negative energy from noisy engines, wind gusts or stinky bathrooms. Also, never direct the air from the overhead nozzle directly on your face. Dr. Tan claims it can cause dizziness, stroke-like symptoms and muscle spasms. Finally, to ward off air rage attacks from other passengers, Tan recommends protecting yourself by wearing a jade necklace or amulet. Dr. Tan will discuss other "feng shui" techniques at Dr. Tan's Expo, a conference happening July 20-23 in San Diego.