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Magnets, like drugs, " fix " symptoms, but because they interfere

with one's meridian energy circuits they can have serious side

affects. You cannot check with your physician about this - s/he

will know nothing about it. I have a serious, concise report

on Our Romance with Magnets that I'd be willing to send you

if you send me a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope.

My address: 263 West End Ave.#2A, NYC. NY 10023.

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

 

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" Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke

 

Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:45 AM

[s-A] Magnetic Therapy

 

 

> Comments?

> Misty L. Trepke

> http://www..com

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> Magnetic Therapy

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> Although magnetic therapy is a relatively new concept in the United

> States, it has been practiced in other cultures for centuries. In

> fact, the first reported therapeutic use of magnets involved the

> grinding up of magnetite, a naturally occurring material, and the

> application of this in a poultice to uncomfortable areas of the body.

>

> Today magnets are used by many for pain relief, reduction of

> inflammation and improved circulation. Some also believe that the

> use of magnets promotes increased athletic endurance and

> performance. There are also many other benefits attributed to the

> use of magnets, but as we are not in the medical field we are not

> listing them here.

>

> While magnets are generally safe, there are some times when they

> should not be used. The most frequent precautions we have read are:

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> DO NOT use magnets if you are pregnant.

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> DO NOT use magnets if you have a pacemaker or other electrical

> implant device.

>

> DO NOT use magnets if you suspect you have a tumor, cancer, or any

> infection. It is not recommended to use magnets in these cases

> unless specifically instructed by a qualified health practitioner.

>

> DO NOT use magnets right after an injury has occurred or if you have

> a bleeding wound.

>

> DO NOT apply magnets to the head area.

>

> MAGNETS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED to be worn with a watch or to be brought

> in contact with sensitive electronic devices. Remember these are

> very powerful magnets.

>

> Also, if you have any concerns about wearing magnets, it would be

> wise to consult your physician before making a decision.

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> Andrew Pacholyk LMT, MT-BC, CA

> Peacefulmind.com

> Alternative medicine and therapies for healing mind, body & spirit!

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