Magnetic Bracelet For Tendonitis
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on July 29, 2007 at 11:52 am
I have been wearing a ‘Thermoskin’ wrist support since January to make life with tendonitis bearable. I think a magnetic bracelet is well worth a try, but I would need to wear the wrist support too. Is this possible? The metal bar on the inside appears to be made of aluminium - it certainly is not a magnetic metal. Judith Fricker
Hi Judith,
It would be perfectly safe for you to use a magnetic bracelet as well as your support.
You must wear the magnetic bracelet all the time and choose a bracelet with high strength magnets in.
High strength stainless steel bracelets that have a 3,000 gauss magnet in each link will be the best type of magnetic treatment for you.
Make sure that the bracelet is touching the skin and not on top of the support. If the support is a thick design then it will stop the magnetism from being absorbed into the skin properly, so it is best to wear it next to the skin.
Drinkng magnetised water will also help you as it will increase the effectivness of the magnets by allowing the body a 2nd source of magnetism that can be absorbed quickly through the lining of the digestive system and into the blood stream.
Regards
Kat
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Natural pain relief treatments
Posted In Magnetic Therapy Articles | 1 CommentPosted By sanj on July 25, 2007 at 8:35 am
3 Natural Treatments To Quickly Start Relieving Your Pain And Discomfort Today… Â
In today’s society, many of us suffer from the nagging aches and pains located in our muscles and joints. Whether our pains are from diseases like multiple sclerosis, arthritis or fibromyalgia, or we have pulled muscles whilst doing our daily jobs or acquired sprains from sports injuries, natural therapies such as hot or cold compress applications or massage will offer us pain relief which may get us back to what we love most - enjoying life itself!
Here’s how to start reducing the pain you feel right now in the next few hours.
 Firstly, apply gentle massage:
You do not need to be a trained massage therapist to do this. Simply ‘knead’ the painful area with your thumbs for around 10 minutes. You will immediately start to stimulate the blood flow and encourage more oxygen and pain killing agents to the area.
Massage soothes muscle pain and encourages healing in damaged tissues, BUT the effects are only short term and ideally you should aim to massage the area gently for 10 minutes 4 times a day. If you are unable to massage with your hands (because you have pain and stiffness in your fingers) you can use a special Nukkles massager or an Omni ball massager instead. Continue reading Natural pain relief treatments…
Magnetic Bracelets For Tendonitis
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on July 22, 2007 at 10:16 am
I have been wearing a ‘Thermoskin’ wrist support since January to make life with tendonitis bearable. I think a magnetic bracelet is well worth a try, but would need to wear the wrist support too. Is this possible? The metal bar on the inside appears to be made of aluminium - it certainly is not a magnetic metal. Judith Fricker
Hi Judith,
It would be perfectly safe for you to use a magnetic bracelet as well as your support.
You must wear the magnetic bracelet all the time and choose a bracelet with high strength magnets in.
High strength stainless steel magnetic bracelets that have a 3,000 gauss magnet in each link will be the best type of magnetic treatment for you.

Make sure that the bracelet is touching the skin and not on top of the support. If the support is a thick design then it will stop the magnetism from being absorbed into the skin properly, so it is best to wear it next to the skin.
Drinkng magnetised water will also help you as it will increase the effectivness of the magnets by allowing the body a 2nd source of magnetism that can be absorbed quickly through the lining of the digestive system and into the blood stream.
Regards
Kat
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Magnetic Bracelets For Shoulder Pain Treatment
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on July 20, 2007 at 4:01 pm
Hi,
I currently have a problem with my left shoulder (rotator cuff tendonitis) and have been looking at your web site initially to investigate magnetic bracelets. From what I have read it looks as though they are not the way forward for helping with my shoulder.
A friend has recommended a Rayma bracelet that appears to use some form of electro-polarisation. Is this worth considering or is it really just another magnetic bracelet?
Regards, Steve Dean.
 Hello Steve
I don’t think a magnetic bracelet on it’s own is going to be the best treatment for you anyway.
Healing magnets work best at treating pain when they are placed directly on the area of pain or as close to it as possible. The magnetic bracelet is too far away from the shoulder to be of much use on it’s own. You need to get the medical magnets closer. Continue reading Magnetic Bracelets For Shoulder Pain Treatment…
Magnetic Back Support Relieves Back Pain
Posted In Magnetic Therapy Product Review | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on July 17, 2007 at 10:51 am
The magnetic back support is every active persons best friend. It is a natural
pain treatment and will relieve back pain without drugs or surgery.
With it being about 4 inches wide and 0.5 inches thick at it’s widest point, this
support offers a natural back pain treatment for those suffering with mild back
ailments. The bonus this has over other normal magnetic belts is definitely the firm
support piece at the back of the belt, helping the user to feel supported during
their daily lives but also during times of high activity, perfect for the gym
fanatic or exercise addict. The 16 ferrite magnets incorporated into this support
are uniquely positioned to focus on the waist area of the back. With their strength
of 800 gauss each, this is an excellent way to treat mild pain in this area caused
by sports injury, pulled muscle or even just a general ache. Continue reading Magnetic Back Support Relieves Back Pain…
How much should a magnetic bracelet cost?
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on July 15, 2007 at 10:03 am
How much should you spend on a magnetic bracelet to be sure you will get any form of pain relief? Here’s a question that was asked to one of out therapists last week about the cost of magnetic bracelets.Â
Hi, I have bought a magnetic bracelet from Walmart for $5.00. Is it too cheap that it may not give any relief from my finger pain? - Gayas ahmed
Hello
Usually a very cheap bracelet would indicate that the magnets are not very strong. As higher strength medical magnets cost more to make. The price of a higher strength magnetic bracelet should therefore be higher.
You do also need to be careful about paying too much for magnetic bracelets.
Sometimes retailers put high prices on magnetic bracelets to make more profit and it doesn’t truly represent a higher strength magnetic product.
The only way to be sure is to find out the strength of the medical magnets in any
magnetic product you buy. Check the packaging for a surface gauss rating, it needs
to be more than 800 gauss. If there is nothing on the packaging then ask the retailer. If they can’t answer your question then I would stay away and look elsewhere. You don’t want to be spending money on inferior magnetic products that will not help you in any way.
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