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Old Nov 07, 2003, 04:06 PM
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magnet therapy

Hi, I'm going for my bsn and we have a alternative health nursing class in which we are to do a presentation on magnet therapy. Does anyone know where you could get some printable literature or get a hold of some magnets for free etc just for presentation or any other helpful info or studies using magnet therapy. Internet is a good resource but a lot of companies trying to sell their products. any help

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Old Nov 07, 2003, 07:17 PM
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I do not know

I have a friend though with a business that uses them. I will email her and get back to you.

renerian

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Old Nov 07, 2003, 09:16 PM
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Thanks will be looking for any info she might have available

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Old Nov 08, 2003, 04:12 PM
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Sorry it took so long

My friend uses this therapy on herself and on clients. She said this site is good:

www.painxequine.com

Now mind you this looks like only a horse magnet therapy site but keep looking at it and there is a good explanation as well as human use products. If I get time I will do a websearch.

Did you do a websearch?

renerian

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Old Nov 08, 2003, 05:03 PM
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The Nikon (I think that is the correct spelling, might be 2 K's) sells magnets for aches and pains. On of the ER docs I worked with swore by them . I was having chronic pain in my right wrist so he put one on top and one on the bottom and wrapped my wrist..believe it or not overnight the pain was gone. That was about a year ago..pain is still gone...

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Old Nov 09, 2003, 07:44 AM
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interesting erin

Sounds like your a believer. Most people here just laugh. Not open much to non traditional care. I am though.

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Old Dec 12, 2003, 03:21 AM
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I wear Nikken socks (as does hubby-he swears by them & wants more for x-mas) & use some of their products. I have the magnetic strips for pain mgmt with my hurt knee under my brace. My mom became a Nikken rep to get the discount because she likes the products so well.

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Old Jan 06, 2004, 06:42 AM
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Check out Magnabloc.com

Here you can find all sorts of reference materials and learn about its effectiness.
On a personal note my wife with degerative disk problemes with the knee has been using her knee magnets and gets great relief now for over a year. SHe couldnt work in the trauma unit without them. With her they work and work well
I also work in a Pain Clinic where epidural injection are performed for chronic pain pts.
They have told me they are effective too.

for your own research check out www.magnabloc.com
They have independent research artical refferences available.

reason for edit to remove advetisment
JB


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Old Jan 09, 2004, 04:59 PM
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To WeezieRn
I am a manufacturer of Magnetic Therapy devices. I sell and provide devices to patients that visit my Clinic. I would like to DISPELL SOME TERRIBLE MISCONCEPTION RE: MAGNETIC DEVICES. I will send along instructions on how to successfully use the devices. Just send a disc with two STRONG Magnetic devices will prove you can put them near and or on computer discs without harming the discs. They also won't harm Videos as some say. They will wipe out a credit card. Send you Email addrss too me to receive more information.
Bill Koreski CCE

Reason for edit - removed advertising.


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Old Jan 09, 2004, 06:13 PM
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I use very, very strong magnets on my painful back. Yhey are called neodyminium magnets. I do find relief with them. They are fairly cheap on eBay.

Here are a couple of good articles on magnet therapy-

http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/pa/magnet.htm

http://www.immunesupport.com/Library...cle.cfm?ID=383

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