Thursday, June 21, 2012
Magnetic Devices - Can They Really Help My Pain?
Albert Davis and Walter Rawls believe so. After prolonged investigation they proved that in every case whether animal or human where internal repair was going on in the body, there was an increase in the negative biochemical potential of the surface of the affected region.
Of greater interest to us is the fact that when a negative or north-pole magnet was applied to the area there was a reduction in pain. This shows that the application of a magnetic device can produce the same natural action as the body.
There are some who will say, "Oh it's just mind over matter." I say who cares as long as the pain goes away, but listen to my favourite cat story. My mum had a very old and much loved cat, he was badly affected by arthritis and over the Christmas period he began dragging his hind legs behind him as he tried to move around.
The veterinarian was closed of course, so this was not to be a merry Christmas for this cat. It is important for me to add that this was a very cantankerous cat that refused to have even a flea collar around its neck. We carefully draped a magnetic necklace around its neck and waited for an angry response from the star patient. You guessed it there was none! She just purred away. Our visit lasted three days and at the end of that time the cat was walking normally and even jumping up on the couch leavings his fur everywhere as usual.
I have interviewed many people who have had relief from hip pain, back pain, crushed fingers, toothache, and many other illnesses such as asthma, stomach ulcers and sinusitis.
Magnetised water:
The usefulness of magnetised water for removing old deposits in boilers, cooling water pipes and evaporators, was the incentive for Mitsutane Sugi of the Association of Modern Chinese Medicine, to study 45 outpatients ranging from 6 years to 61 years old in the Shanghai Hoaton Hospital.
Patients were asked to stop all other treatment.
Results. 5 cases (11.1%) excreted stones, 6 cases (13.5%) lost shadows of stones on radiogram, 7 cases (15.6%) showed downward movement of their stones and 3 cases (6.7%) showed smaller or more porous stones.
Is it safe to wear magnetic devices?
There has been no evidence that using magnetic devices has any harmful side effects. It is comforting to know that on this matter all the researchers agree. In face recent studies have found that magnetic fields reduce some of the harmful side effects of medical drugs and even improve the action of drugs. An example is Sleeping pills. When used along with magnets the pills gave a deeper sleep, for a shorter time, and far more restful. If you are pregnant or wear a pace maker check with your health professional.
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