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« on: February 17, 2010, 11:52:20 PM »

HI!
I am brand new to this discussion board as well as new to the  benefits of your product.  I have a different pain issue and was wondering if anyone out there has used the magnets for such pain.  I had a hernia repair ten years ago and the doc put in a mesh patch to help w/ the repair.  Well, my body has formed so many adhesions from trying to heal itself...so that has left me with a hard knot of adhesions in my lower abdomen and all 3 major nerves (that come from over the hip down into the pelvis) are trapped and scream constantly in pain.  I have spent the last 10 years in chronic 24/7 pain... I have tried countless procedures, surgeries, therapies.. but haven't tried magnetic therapy.  My question is this :  with the type of pain I have and the location, is it even a possibility that this type of therapy would help me... and if so, how should i start out? (with which products etc.)
Thanks... this is a great site.. i am happy to read of so many people getting some relief...awesome!
Kris from Texas
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 05:25:14 PM »

Hi Kris

It is such a shame to hear about your problems!

As with any magnetic therapy treatment it is not a cure but a way to control the symptoms. In your case your pain is caused by pressure on the nerves as a result of scar tissue. Magnetic therapy will not breakdown the adhesions but it can still help with your pain.

Placing magnets on this area will help to reduce swelling around the nerves and increase endorphins in the area. This will help to reduce the pain. It may not take away all of the pain but i'm sure you will be glad of any benefit.

You should look at getting a magnetic back belt but wear it back to front so that the magnets are over the abdomen. I have actually used a back belt in this way to treat mentrual cramps.

Drinking magnetised water will also help you as the combination of using magnets on the outside as well as taking magnetism from the inside will boost the strength of everything and help the treatment to work faster. I use a magnetic water wand for this. Here are a couple of links to these products;
http://www.worldofmagnets.co.uk/shop/proddetail.php?prod=bast&cat=29
http://www.worldofmagnets.co.uk/shop/proddetail.php?prod=wwand

I hope this has helped you but if there is anything else I can advise on and just ask.

Best Wishes
Kat
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I have 5 yrs experiance in treating clients with magnetic therapy. I am a fully qualified (Dip MCD MT) and MTC registered magnetic therapist. I've treated conditions such as Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Spondylosis, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Fibromyalgia, poor circulation, and stress to name a few
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