The Team
This blog has been created so that we can interact with our users in a more personal way. Our aim is to find out what type of information you would like us to bring to you so that you can make an informed choice as to whether magnetic therapy as a form of natural pain relief will work for you or not.
We have a dedicated team of pain nurses and magnetic therapists that will post articles, information and other educational resources in this blog on a regular basis. All that we ask in return is that you leave your comments so that we know whether it’s the type of information you are interested in.
Click on the our team tab to find out more about the pain nurses and magnetic therapists that you will be interacting with.
Thank you for your time.

Sanj Shimadry
Administrator
The team that will be talking to you consists of two pain nurse specialists and magnetic therapists and one magnetic therapist.Dee Parsons RN MC(MT):
Debbie Shimadry RN MC(MT):
Kat Tonks MC(MT):
I first came to know about magnetic therapy about 5 years ago, completely by chance. I didn’t read about it in a newspaper or see an advertisement in a magazine, I didn’t hear about it from a friend or even from a family member, I simply applied for a job.
I had been looking for work and considering what I wanted to do with my life when I first heard about magnetic therapy. I wanted a job where I could be useful and help others and take home each day a sense that I had made a difference to somebody’s life. When I started working as an office junior, I wasn’t convinced that I would be making much of a difference until I took an interest in the work I was doing, magnetic therapy.
It fascinated me, I was amazed by what I was hearing. Everyday people calling explaining stories of how they had completely got rid of their pain and were now leading a better life,
that they could play with their children and spend time outdoors without suffering the day after.
My curiosity got the better of me and I wanted to try it for myself. I had suffered with
back pain ever since my mid teens. Carrying heavy bags full of thick texts books hadn’t
helped and that as well as being overweight really put a lot of strain on my back. I didn’t
want to tell anyone not even my doctor, to be honest I was a bit embarrassed being that young and suffering with back pain, so I just lived with it and tried to ignore it hoping it would sort itself out. But this was my opportunity to sort my back out and try magnetic therapy, I couldn’t resist. I began to use magnets on my back as instructed by one of the therapists. I wasn’t convinced at first, I hadn’t felt much difference to be honest and was a little disappointed.
I spoke to the magnetic therapist again who explained that I hadn’t been using them long enough as it had only been a couple of weeks and that I could increase the amount of magnetism that my body could absorb by drinking magnetic water. I looked into it and did some research and found that magnetised water can help with many other conditions including high blood pressure. As well as my back pain I suffered with high blood pressure that runs in my family.
My doctor didn’t want me to have to resort to medication as I was still quite young
and had advised me to loose weight and cut out salt from my diet, which I did, loosing
weight was a bit more tricky but my blood pressure was still above the normal level. I
started drinking magnetised water as well as using magnets on my back and within 2 weeks I had begun to feel a difference.
My back wasn’t so stiff in the morning and I could easily be on my feet for hours and not feel any pain. I think I really realised it properly when I went shopping with my family. I
had spent the whole day walking around a busy town, in and out of shopping centres backwards and forwards from shop to shop. When I got home I sat down and began to relax.
Normally my back would have been in agony, I would have been fidgeting around on the sofa trying to find a comfortable position. I would have been up and down trying to walk the pain off and would have had to resort to ibuprofen and an icepack. But there was nothing, a slight ache, that went within half an hour of me sitting down, was all that I felt.
No agony, no frustration, no drugs. I was amazed and happy to say the least. Then on one of my routine check ups with my doctor, I discovered that my blood pressure had reduced and was now at a normal healthy level. I was desperate to tell everyone I met.
I decided that if it worked for me it could work for millions of people and I wanted to be
the one who could help them. I spoke to a therapist for advice on where I could learn more and they introduced me to a course where I could learn all about magnetic therapy and become a qualified magnetic therapist. I took the course and spent a year learning about magnetic therapy. I then gained my qualification and became a fully qualified magnetic therapist.
This was all 4 years ago now and since then I have strived to learn more and more about
magnetic therapy every day. I have treated thousands of people just like myself who have really and truly benefited from my advice and relieved their pain with magnetic therapy. I am now a registered therapist with the Magnetic Therapy Council and work with them to inform, educate and introduce people to the wonders that magnetic therapy can do.
Kat Tonks MC(MT)
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