Magnetic Bracelet Stops Pain

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Posted By Kat on December 24, 2007 at 9:35 am

Hi,
I have worn one of your magnetic bracelets on my right arm for more than a
year. It has stopped the pain I used to get mid way between my elbow and
wrist but I still get pain and swelling in the knuckle of my first finger.

Can I do more?  Secondly, three weeks ago I broke the scaphoid bone in my
right hand and have been in a cast since and will be until August 30. Thus
I have not been wearing the bracelet because I thought it would interfer
with my watch if worn on my left arm.  I have noticed that I am feeling
tired throughout the day and wondered if this was a cause of not wearing
the magnets.

Do you think a magnetic pillow pad would be of benefit? Is
there something else I could wear until my broken scaphoid heals?  I was
with a friend yesterday evening who had recently returned from Ireland
where a friend of his had stuck two magnets to his chest and two to his
back. Have you heard of this? I look forward to your comments. Kind
regards, Nigel Parker.

Hello Nigel

Thank you for your email.

Sorry to hear that you have been in the wars.

You could try wearing medical magnets above the point of the plaster cast. Maybe a magnetic
elbow strap, just until the cast comes off and then you can go back to
using your magnetic bracelet. This will also help your bones to heal faster.

You may be feeling tired because of your body healing, possibly beacuse
you have stopped using the magnets. The magnetic pillow will help if you have
problems sleeping at night time.

You may feel better within yourself if you were to drink magnetised water
as this will allow the body to absorb magnetism from the inside and it has
been proven to help with detox and to give a boost of energy among other
things.

I have only heard of one other case in which people wear magnets on the
chest and back and that was for the treatment of asthma. Of course if he
had pain on the area he had placed the magnets then that would also be
effective.

Regards
Kat

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