Therapeutic Magnets
Has anyone tried or know of someone that has tried those therapeutic magnetic bracelets / Necklaces?
Am curious if they actually do anything.
Have been looking at this website…
Am pretty sure it does nothing, it’s probably just a placebo, would be interesting to hear peoples opinions on it.
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As far as medical research goes to show, they’re effective in one’s mind. That being, they work because people believe they work. The magnets themselves aren’t even powerful enough to go through a few sheets of paper. Nevermind a few layers of skin and tissue.
It’s all in your mind. It’s the same with anything really; if you believe in something your brain will register it as being true.
=P
I use magnets theraputicly. Magnets work at the level of electrons. They change the structure of water. this can help certen conditions like swollen joints and muscles. The Magnet Has to be strong enough and close enough to make the change.
Changing the water before you drink it is also benneficial.
The dangers are to your credit cards. Eracing the magnetic stripe and paying too much for the magnets. Also to pinching tissue if you have more than one or get between a strong one and a piece of steel. I currently have a blood blister on each hand from handeling two magnets with a 50 pound pull.
Hans Albert Quistorff, LMP
Antalgic Posture Pain Specialist