About Magnetic Therapy
Magnetism has always intrigued scholars and ordinary folk alike with its mysterious, magical
seeming powers.
In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in alternative medicines or treatments.
People seeking better relief than drugs can give them, or looking to treat their illness/pain without
medication, are flocking to the natural alternatives being offered, including magnetic therapy. But is it a
genuinely effective treatment, or simply a manipulation of the consumer's mind by slick marketing and
promises that don't hold up?
Many experiments investigating the effects of external field polarization on the human body have
been conducted in the last few years, trying to determine the possible benefits of the use of magnets. The
pros and cons discovered by the research are being used by both sides of the argument.
The fact is that pulse magnetism has used in hospitals for many years to increase the healing of
fractured bones, and many people claim that magnetic therapy has helped them. Experiments with magnetite
nanopartiles were conducted in Japan with noticable reasults.
Many of those who do not believe that magnetic therapy can help tend to ignore one
question:
Can you really afford not to try magnetic jewellery?
Now that you can find magnetic bracelets and other magnetic jewellery and magnetic therapy in
the UK for such low prices, can you really afford not to try?
With cancer on the increase, and the increase of our dependency on pain killers, surely you
should consider purchasing a magnetic bracelet or other magnetic
product.
Magnetic therapy may help in the following conditions:
Arthritic pain.
Joint pain.
Knee pain.
Neck pain.
Ankle pain.
Wrist pain.
Rheumatism.
Carpel tunnel syndrome.
Tennis elbow.
Football injuries.
Tennis injuries
Period pain.
Repetitive strain injury.
Poor circulation.
Low back pain.
Sciatica; migraine headache.
Muscle soreness.


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