FAQ


  • What health conditions can be helped?
  • What ways are there of using magnets?
  • How long will it take to feel some benefit from using magnets?
  • How Fast Does It Work?
  • How is magnetic strength measured?
  • Is Magnetic Therapy a cure all?
  • Can Anyone Use Magnetic Therapy?
  • What health conditions can be helped?

    Too numerous to mention! Millions of people worldwide use magnets for backaches, joint pains, chronic pain, poor circulation, insomnia, muscle aches, headaches, repetitive strain, carpal tunnel syndrome, swelling, low energy, sports injuries, and many more, the list is endless.

    What ways are there of using magnets?

    1. Locally: Use magnets, a wrap, or other therapy magnet, directly over the problem area.

    2. General Approach: This is where magnetci bracelets are often used. The magnets line up over the main arteries at the wrist. The improved blood circulating through can then have a beneficial effect on other areas of the body.

    3. Dual Approach: In fact we suggest it is good to use both a local and general approach, as we beleive this provides the best overall strategy to alleviate a problem.

     

    How long will it take to feel some benefit from using magnets?

    Everybody is different and health problems vary considerably from person to person. Some people can feel benefits within hours, others it may take a couple of weeks.

    How Fast Does It Work?
    Some people experience an effect within hours. Others within days. Most people will feel some relief within a couple of weeks. A small minority can take as much as months.

    How is magnetic strength measured?

    The depth of penetration of a magnet depends on it actual size and gauss ( or Tesla) measurement. Neodymium magnets are high strength but are limited in size.

    Is Magnetic Therapy a cure all?
    No! But they do work for a high percentage of people, some achieving remarkable benefits, others a noticeable improvement.

    Can Anyone Use Magnetic Therapy?

    The exceptions we recommend are:

     Pregnant Women( ask your doctor)

     Individuals using a pacemaker or diabetic pump

     Children under the age of seven

     *During electronic facilities usage for clinical examinations

     *(MRI's for example)

                                                 

    By no means is any information presented here intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by your own physician or health care provider. You should not use any information contained here to diagnose or personally treat any medical condition or disease.

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