Stainless steel magnetic bracelets for pain relief
Posted In Magnetic Therapy Product Review | Add CommentsPosted By Debbie on August 20, 2007 at 8:55 am
  The super high strength, stainless steel magnetic bracelets are extremley effective natural pain relief treatments. These therapeutic magnetic bracelets are almost unbeatable in every way.
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The first thing to mention is their incredible strength. You have a 3,000 gauss
magnet in each link of these bracelets, that means that there can be as many as 18
magnets in one bracelet, depending on link size. If you compare this to other
therapeutic magnetic bracelets you will see that this strength is not average. Many
bracelets have 800 gauss, 1,000 gauss, some have 1,800 gauss 2,000 gauss but you
will be hard pushed to find many that can match this strength of 3,000 gauss. More
importantly this is a surface gauss rating so this is the actual strength of the
magnet when it is absorbed into your skin. This allows these bracelets to be a
superb treatment for even chronic pain. Whether you suffer with mild RSI, a sprained
wrist, stiff fingers, carpal tunnel, hand
pain or severe long term osteo or
rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist hand or fingers, this bracelet provides one of the
most effective sources of natural pain and inflammation relief money can buy.
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magnetic therapy bracelets for pain relief
Posted In Magnetic Conversations | Add CommentsPosted By Debbie on August 16, 2007 at 8:40 am
How to decide what strength magnetic bracelet you will require for your wrist pain? Well one safe option is to buy the magnetic bracelets or any other magnetic products with the highest strength medical magnets in them. Mainly because if you suffer with chronic pain, over time the pain will only get worse as your medical condition progresses. But you don’t have to. Here’s what one of our therapist suggests you do.Â
anne: I have been experiencing pain in my wrists for some time - would a magnetic bracelet help?
kat : yes a magnetic bracelet will help, you just need to use a bracelet with the correct strength magnets for your condition.
anne : how will i know the correct strenght?
kat : how long have you had your pain?
anne : for about 4 years on and off. It tends to come on for about 5 days then goes away for a while
kat : On a scale of 0 - 10, where 0 is no pain and 10 is extreme pain where would you rate your pain when it is bad
anne : 4 my wrists feel bruised and weak at times
kat : do you have to take pain killers?
anne : no I normally just wear a bandage and try to rest
kat : Well I would say that you need to use magnets that meausre at least 2,000 gauss. The longer you have had your problem the higher strength of magnets you will need.
kat : The higher the strength the more pain they can take away and the quicker they will work. If you were to use a high strength magnetic bracelet with 3,000 gauss magnets in then you will get he best results. Drinking magnetised water will also help.
anne : thank you. Can I also ask - I have heard they are good for migraine as well is this true?
kat : Yes magnets can help to treat migraines. They are much more effective when you use them around the head area so we would usually suggest a magnetic pillow insert, the water wand and a necklace rather than a bracelet.
anne : thank you so much.
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Magnetic bracelets for pain relief
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on August 13, 2007 at 8:25 am
Magnetic therapy products are becoming very popular as a treatment for pain. There are hundreds of online retailers all offering supposedly high strength magnetic products. But as an end user, Â how do you know who is telling the truth about the strength of their magnetic product. Here’s the answer.
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How do I know the magnetic braclet I purchased, has the said amount of gauss, 4 x 1500? I really don’t know what I’m buying, I’m taking the vendors word. Is there a test for magnets easily accessible. I want to purchase a magnetic pillow cover and mattress pad, what do you suggest? thank you Pat Johnston
There really isn’t an easy accessible way to measure magnetic strength.
There is an instrument for it but it is a very large expensive piece of
equipment and really used by manufacturers or for industrial use.
In my opinion the best way to be sure you are getting a good quality
product is by asking questions. A reputable retails of magnetic products
will be able to tell you the strength of their magnets and whether it is a
surface strength or the manufacturing strength (some times known as a core
gauss strength). Continue reading Magnetic bracelets for pain relief…
Magnetic Bracelet For Wrist Pain
Posted In Magnetic treatments | Add CommentsPosted By Kat on August 10, 2007 at 8:34 am
I sustained a chip fracture to the upper end of the humerus bone in my right arm 7 weeks ago due to being pulled over by a bolting horse. I am being seen by a physiotherapist, and have exercises to do to re-establish movement in my shoulder. I have pain in my first finger, thumb, wrist, elbow, upper arm, and shoulder (back and front) and wonder what type of magnet therapy would be useful to help speed the recovery of the soft tissues. Julie McHugh
Hi Julie,
The best thing to do is to use healing magnets as close to the area of pain as possible.
Because your pain is in your shoulder and down the arm and into your
hands, you will be best to get the magnets at both ends. A high strength magnetic necklace and a high strength magnetic bracelet will work togther to treat from the shoulder down and the wrist up.
The stainless steel magnetic bracelets and necklaces on our website each contain a 3,000 gauss magnet in each link. The high strength magnetism will penetrate the skin and tissues and will help to relieve pain and inflammation and also aid with the repair process by encouraging new cell growth. Continue reading Magnetic Bracelet For Wrist Pain…
Posted By Kat on August 7, 2007 at 8:58 am
Don’t want to take drugs? Massage and hot/cold packs are 2 very effective and cheap alternative pain treatments. Here’s the advice that kat gave wendy to relieve neck and shoulder pain.
wendyroper: I have shoulder and elbow pain. I use the magnetic wand and wear a lower back belt which I bought from you. The magnetic back belt is working but now I have started with this neck and shoulder problem. I have had an x-ray and my doctor advised me that there was nothing they could do and prescribed Baclofen and Meloxicam. But I do not want to take these as I am on blood pressure tablets and do not want to take the risk after reading your article on these drugs.
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kat: Have you ever had any injury to this area?
wendyroper: no but when gardening a couple of years ago the elbow pain started and I had an injection into it.
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kat: The elbow pain could be completly un-related or due to the muscles in the neck and shoulder tightening and putting pressure on nerves that go into the arm.
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kat: Baclofen is given to prevent muscle spasm; so your doctor obviously thinks you have muscle spasm in your neck and shoulder area. Regular massage followed by ice packs will help to reduce the spasm without having to take the Baclofen.
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wendyroper: Thank you for the advice. Can I just ask why he told me not to use any cream or massage or go to phyio or osteopath.
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kat: You can use one of our hand held massage tools to apply regular massage to the neck and shoulder area for 10 minutes at a time 2-3 times a day but always follow with an ice pack for 10 minutes to reduce the inflammation. We do a gel pack but you can just use a bag of frozen veg.
kat: Do you have any other medical conditions?
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wendyroper: no
kat: I’m not sure why he said that, unless there was a medical reason for it.
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kat: Did he mention anything about it to you?
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wendyroper: Thank you do you think wearing one of your necklaces would help
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kat: Yes, definitely. The high strength magnetic necklaces are going to be the only ones strong enough. Are you drinking magnetised water?
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wendyroper: yes I bought the magnetic water wand from you.
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kat: How much are you drinking?
wendyroper: 3 pints a day.
kat: That’s good. A magnetic necklace will definitely help you, carry on drinking the water and start with some gentle massage but take it steady and if you have any problems get back to us.
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wendyroper: thank you
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magnetic therapy for meniere’s disease
Posted In Magnetic treatments | 1 CommentPosted By Kat on August 4, 2007 at 12:31 pm
I have neck pain on and off but can never turn my head all the way without pain. I also suffer from migraines and have had them for 32 years but they do not come on very often now. My big problem is meniere’s disease. I have had it for a year and it is under control now; but as I understand, it only gets worse as time goes on. There is no cure. It is a build up of fluid in ear causing dizziness, nausea and loss of hearing.
I wondering if magnetic therapy treatments would help any of this especially the meniere’s disease. The headache problem is almost gone finally after 32 years any help would be appreciated. thank u
Gerard Shannon
Hello Gerard
All of your problems seem to focus around the head and neck area, so this is where we need to concentrate the magnets.
I recommend that you use a magnetic water wand so that you can magnetise all of your cold drinks, sleep at night with a magnetic pillow insert inside your pillow case and wear a high strength magnetic necklace during the day.
These 3 magnetic healing products combined together provide a superb natural treatment for the neck and head area. It will help with headaches, sleeplessness, neck pain, shoulder pain and can also help with tinnitus and meniere’s disease.
The magnetised water will allow the body to absorb the benefits of the magnetism from the inside through the lining of the digestive system and into the blood stream. This not only speeds up the time it takes for you to feel the benefits but also increases the overall effectiveness of any other magnetic therapy products that you use. Continue reading magnetic therapy for meniere’s disease…
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