Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 HI -----you didn't give you name, Yes I have used magnetic therapy with very good results. Several years ago I was beginning to have a lot of arthritis pain in hands and feet and knees. The first thing I bought, with much skepticism, was a magnetic bracelet. I hated to part with the money thinking this is a hoax. But It seemed to work but I couldn't prove it ___UNTIL___ one day I lost my bracelet. Within 6 days I was hardly able to write and I was working in a day surgery unit where things roll along very rapidly and you have to do a lot of fast writing. I was really in a lot of discomfort. I came home and searched for my mothers old cheap copper and magnetic band bracelet. It did give me relief so I ordered another better one like the previous one I had. When it came in about a week later I put it on right away and within 3 hours,,,yes three hours, the pain was relieved. The same went for my magnetic soles in my shoes. They worked and last year I couldn't figure out why the pain returned for a few months. Here I had taken out the soles in my new tennies and put back in the wrong soles thinking they were the magnetic ones. I finally realized the wrong ones were in my shoes and found them ,after searching my room, on a shelf. I was so glad and the next day---what a relief while wearing the shoes... YES,,, I have had a very positive experience with magnetic therapy. Fran << >> Magnetic Therapy >I was wondering if anyone has tried magnetic therapy and if it worked? > I recently got a bracelet and it seems to be helping alot. I have mild > arthritis in my hands and since I got it about a month ago I have > noticed less pain. I am not sure how much of the pain relief is just > mental because I am thinking that the bracelet is taking away the > pain, I guess either way it is working, right? I got it from this > place- livecoremagnetics.com and there is a referral code, q2008, you > can use to get $100 off, my sister had bought one a while ago and they > said it would only work for previous customers but I tried it and it > went through. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 That's fantastic! I haven't experienced it my self but I have heard stories from many that they too have had great luck with magnetic therapy to include the bracelets and the bed pads for not only arthritis but also for fibromyalgia. And you are absolutely correct in that if it's working, don't even worry about why or questioning it because the power of the mind is also a very unique and effective tool and technique for healing and health. Good for you! Kathleen , " fl697 " <luflenkin wrote: > > I was wondering if anyone has tried magnetic therapy and if it worked? > I recently got a bracelet and it seems to be helping alot. I have mild > arthritis in my hands and since I got it about a month ago I have > noticed less pain. I am not sure how much of the pain relief is just > mental because I am thinking that the bracelet is taking away the > pain, I guess either way it is working, right? I got it from this > place- livecoremagnetics.com and there is a referral code, q2008, you > can use to get $100 off, my sister had bought one a while ago and they > said it would only work for previous customers but I tried it and it > went through. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 I'm a retired physician. Much of my post-grad education was in France, Italy, & Austria. Europe uses a lot of magnetism for therapy; not much here in the USA. Yes, used properly it can ease some cancer-pains, change an 'improper' personality, correct dyslexia, erase mild depressions, relax, erase vague mild 'aches' & a myriad of problems can be diminished with magnetism. It's an adjunct, not a cure. The bracelet you have is harmless; if it feels good, use it. Take it off after 8weeks, rest it a month, then you can use it again with renewed 'power'. The Nikken company sells some good magnets also; they aren't cheap. Magnetic insoles can work; remove those after 30 days for a month. Go swimming; no need to do it agressively: just moving about will ease your joints. Good luck! *********** , " fl697 " <luflenkin wrote: > > I was wondering if anyone has tried magnetic therapy and if it worked? > I recently got a bracelet and it seems to be helping alot. I have mild > arthritis in my hands and since I got it about a month ago I have > noticed less pain. I am not sure how much of the pain relief is just > mental because I am thinking that the bracelet is taking away the > pain, I guess either way it is working, right? I got it from this > place- livecoremagnetics.com and there is a referral code, q2008, you > can use to get $100 off, my sister had bought one a while ago and they > said it would only work for previous customers but I tried it and it > went through. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 I received some things (magnetic therapy) from my aunt years ago for the pain in my arm but it did not help at all. My friend even bought the mattress which is such a waste of money (it's collecting dust in the garage now ...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Posted by: " surpriseshan2 " surpriseshan2 bestsurprise2002 Sun May 6, 2007 7:40 am (PST) Magnet Therapy - Shorts - Book Review Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Feb-March, 2003 by Jule Klotter http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_2003_Feb-March/ai_97994338 Magnet Therapy, an Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide by William H. Philpott, MD, and Dwight K. Kalita, PhD, with Burton Goldberg, explains magnetic field therapy and gives examples of its therapeutic use for 35 health conditions. According to the authors, some interesting hypotheses about magnetic fields have developed during the past three decades. The Earth, weather, and electrical devices are known to produce magnetic fields. The human body also produces and maintains subtle magnetic energy; the pineal gland, the ethmoid magnetic organ (a bone forming the nasal cavity), and neurons contain magnetite, magnetized crystal containing iron and manganese. Bones also retain a magnetic field. In the Japanese Medical Journal (December 4, 1976), Kyoichi Nakagawa, MD, proposed that the documented weakening of the Earth's magnetic field is affecting the energy system of the human body. According to the authors of Magnet Therapy, Dr. Nakagawa believes that the weakening field is responsible for a magnetic field deficiency syndrome in humans. Stiffness in the shoulders, back, and neck; chest pains, headache and heaviness of head; dizziness; insomnia; habitual constipation; and general lassitude are signs of magnetic deficiency, according to Dr. Nakagawa's 20 years of research. Long-term magnetism deficiency appears to decrease the body's innate healing ability and make a person more vulnerable to infectious organisms and environmental toxins. Magnetic fields exhibit two polarities: positive in which electrons spin clockwise and negative in which electrons spin counterclockwise. In 1974, physicist Albert Roy Davis and W.C. Rawls published Magnetism and Its Effects of the Living System [sic]. They said that magnetic polarities have opposing effects on biological systems. Negative magnetic fields are said to normalize pH, oxygenate, resolve cellular edema, slow infection, reduce pain and inflammation, increase relaxation, slow brain electrical activity, and evoke anabolic hormone production. In contrast, positive magnetic fields have the opposite effect, promoting disease and increasing pain. Doctors who work with magnet therapy have also noticed a difference in the polarities' effects. In his practice as a neurologist, Dr. Philpott, one of Magnet Therapy's authors, has noticed that positive magnetic energy stimulates neurons. He states, " The higher the gauss strength of the positive pole, the higher the level of stimulation. In fact, a sufficiently high positive magnetic field can even evoke seizures and precipitate psychosis in those so predisposed. " Robert O. Becker, MD, also observed differences in the polarities' effects. He found that, at first, bodily injuries or tumors have positive electromagnetic energy; then the body draws negative healing energy to the site. In some cases, the body cannot generate and maintain enough negative magnetic energy to heal the injury; hence the reason for using an external magnet to supply a negative static magnetic field, i.e., magnet therapy. The authors of Magnet Therapy warn against using magnets containing both polarities when cancer or any type of infection is present because the positive polarity can encourage tumor growth and increase microbe replication. In addition, people with pacemakers should not put magnets on their chest, and pregnant women should avoid putting magnets on their abdomen since the effect on the fetus is unknown. Philpott, William H., MD & Kalita, Dwight K., PhD with Burton Goldberg. Magnet Therapy. AlternativeMedicine.com Inc., 2000; ISBN 1-887299-21-1 COPYRIGHT 2003 The Townsend Letter Group COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 NOTHING HELPS EVERYBODY, medicines included. ********************************************* , " basik_n_pure " <Basik_n_pure wrote: > > > I received some things (magnetic therapy) from my aunt years ago for > the pain in my arm but it did not help at all. My friend even bought > the mattress which is such a waste of money (it's collecting dust in > the garage now ...) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2008 Report Share Posted June 7, 2008 there are probably atleast 10 diseases alone which could be cured or helped with Magnets; Magnets are just the tip of the ice berg Science has not even begun to stracth the surface of natural healing.- -- In , " virgil " <virgil.7 wrote: > > Posted by: " surpriseshan2 " surpriseshan2 bestsurprise2002 > Sun May 6, 2007 7:40 am (PST) > > Magnet Therapy - Shorts - Book Review > Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Feb-March, 2003 by Jule Klotter > http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_2003_Feb- March/ai_97994338 > > Magnet Therapy, an Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide by William H. > Philpott, MD, and Dwight K. Kalita, PhD, with Burton Goldberg, explains magnetic > field therapy and gives examples of its therapeutic use for 35 health conditions. > > According to the authors, some interesting hypotheses about magnetic fields > have developed during the past three decades. The Earth, weather, and > electrical devices are known to produce magnetic fields. The human body also produces > and maintains subtle magnetic energy; the pineal gland, the ethmoid magnetic > organ (a bone forming the nasal cavity), and neurons contain magnetite, > magnetized crystal containing iron and manganese. Bones also retain a magnetic field. > > In the Japanese Medical Journal (December 4, 1976), Kyoichi Nakagawa, MD, > proposed that the documented weakening of the Earth's magnetic field is affecting > the energy system of the human body. According to the authors of Magnet > Therapy, Dr. Nakagawa believes that the weakening field is responsible for a > magnetic field deficiency syndrome in humans. Stiffness in the shoulders, back, and > neck; chest pains, headache and heaviness of head; dizziness; insomnia; > habitual constipation; and general lassitude are signs of magnetic deficiency, > according to Dr. Nakagawa's 20 years of research. Long-term magnetism deficiency > appears to decrease the body's innate healing ability and make a person more > vulnerable to infectious organisms and environmental toxins. > > Magnetic fields exhibit two polarities: positive in which electrons spin > clockwise and negative in which electrons spin counterclockwise. In 1974, > physicist Albert Roy Davis and W.C. Rawls published Magnetism and Its Effects of the > Living System [sic]. They said that magnetic polarities have opposing effects > on biological systems. Negative magnetic fields are said to normalize pH, > oxygenate, resolve cellular edema, slow infection, reduce pain and inflammation, > increase relaxation, slow brain electrical activity, and evoke anabolic hormone > production. In contrast, positive magnetic fields have the opposite effect, > promoting disease and increasing pain. > > Doctors who work with magnet therapy have also noticed a difference in the > polarities' effects. In his practice as a neurologist, Dr. Philpott, one of > Magnet Therapy's authors, has noticed that positive magnetic energy stimulates > neurons. He states, " The higher the gauss strength of the positive pole, the > higher the level of stimulation. In fact, a sufficiently high positive magnetic > field can even evoke seizures and precipitate psychosis in those so > predisposed. " Robert O. Becker, MD, also observed differences in the polarities' effects. > He found that, at first, bodily injuries or tumors have positive > electromagnetic energy; then the body draws negative healing energy to the site. In some > cases, the body cannot generate and maintain enough negative magnetic energy to > heal the injury; hence the reason for using an external magnet to supply a > negative static magnetic field, i.e., magnet therapy. > > The authors of Magnet Therapy warn against using magnets containing both > polarities when cancer or any type of infection is present because the positive > polarity can encourage tumor growth and increase microbe replication. In > addition, people with pacemakers should not put magnets on their chest, and pregnant > women should avoid putting magnets on their abdomen since the effect on the > fetus is unknown. > > Philpott, William H., MD & Kalita, Dwight K., PhD with Burton Goldberg. > Magnet Therapy. AlternativeMedicine.com Inc., 2000; ISBN 1-887299- 21-1 > > COPYRIGHT 2003 The Townsend Letter Group > COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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