Guest guest Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 Alternate Systems Of Healing Magnet Therapy A newly formed system of medicine that is gaining popularity and recognition all over, it is based on the principle that the earth is one big magnet and that all our bodies are surrounded by magnetic waves emanating from the earth and other spatial bodies including the sun and moon. This natural magnetism influences and supports all forms of life. Disease is therefore caused by the imbalance between the various electro-magnetic forces present within our bodies. Thus strategic placement of magnets on specific parts of the body can cure chronic ailments that standard medicine might find difficult to control. Legend has it that Cleopatra always wore a small magnet on her forehead to maintain her youth and beauty. And that men in love kept magnets with them to keep their beloved attracted Some of the basic principles of this therapy are: Use of mutually opposite properties of the North and South Poles. The use of two methods - Unipolar and Bipolar. The use of only one pole on a diseased organ gives desired results but only if diagnosis and selection of pole is correctly made. During the course of treatment the patient is made to sit or lie down on an insulating wooden chair or bed for best results. While shape or size of the magnet does not matter, for sensitive organs as eyes, brain and heart, weak magnets are used for very short periods of time. For chronic ailments, strong magnets need to be employed. Never given on a full stomach, pregnant women should opt out of it and all metallic objects that absorb magnetic waves should be taken off before. In the treatment of skin diseases, a cloth should be used between the magnet and the skin. http://www.allayurveda.com/alter_magnet.htm Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Hi, I have used a magnetic pad for years to combat minor aches and pains. Before I started using digestive enzymes I used to have terrible stomach and abdominal gas. Nothing seemed to help with the cramping. The 'gas' would go nowhere. I bought a Nikken magnetic pad and placed it over the abdomen and within 10 minutes or so the 'gas' just disappeared. I also found that placing the magnet over a " bruise " immediately after it appeared helped it to heal much faster. My daughter was playing fastball and got a very hard drive on her shin. I put the magnet over that spot immediately and within 5 minutes the pain went away and she was able to continue playing. After the game we looked to see how large a bruise she had and the discoloration was almost completely gone. I have also placed the magnet on my lower back to ease discomfort there. I My experiences only. Here's hoping magnetic therapy can work for you as well. carol_DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Where can one get a magnetic pad? Thanks Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry® rheumatic Re:Magnet Therapy Hi, I have used a magnetic pad for years to combat minor aches and pains. Before I started using digestive enzymes I used to have terrible stomach and abdominal gas. Nothing seemed to help with the cramping. The 'gas' would go nowhere. I bought a Nikken magnetic pad and placed it over the abdomen and within 10 minutes or so the 'gas' just disappeared. I also found that placing the magnet over a " bruise " immediately after it appeared helped it to heal much faster. My daughter was playing fastball and got a very hard drive on her shin. I put the magnet over that spot immediately and within 5 minutes the pain went away and she was able to continue playing. After the game we looked to see how large a bruise she had and the discoloration was almost completely gone. I have also placed the magnet on my lower back to ease discomfort there. I My experiences only. Here's hoping magnetic therapy can work for you as well. carol_DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Hi , please send me the kind of magnetic pad you use. thank you, Kathy From: Bob & Carol Zarn Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:49 AM rheumatic Subject: rheumatic Re:Magnet Therapy Hi, I have used a magnetic pad for years to combat minor aches and pains. Before I started using digestive enzymes I used to have terrible stomach and abdominal gas. Nothing seemed to help with the cramping. The 'gas' would go nowhere. I bought a Nikken magnetic pad and placed it over the abdomen and within 10 minutes or so the 'gas' just disappeared. I also found that placing the magnet over a " bruise " immediately after it appeared helped it to heal much faster. My daughter was playing fastball and got a very hard drive on her shin. I put the magnet over that spot immediately and within 5 minutes the pain went away and she was able to continue playing. After the game we looked to see how large a bruise she had and the discoloration was almost completely gone. I have also placed the magnet on my lower back to ease discomfort there. I My experiences only. Here's hoping magnetic therapy can work for you as well. carol_DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2010 Report Share Posted September 23, 2010 Hi, I bought my magnetic pad from Nikken. It is an MLM company. A friend had used their products successfully so I purchased a few items from her. Dr. n Whitaker, MD has mentioned magnetic therapy in past newsletters. I have not been able to find the article as of yet to see what brand he recommended but I do remember that he mentioned that the gaus (strength) needs to be high enough for the magnet to do any good. I emailed his questions site and asked what he recommended and hope to get an answer in the next week. Will let you know what I find out. Carol_DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2010 Report Share Posted September 25, 2010 Thank you, kathy From: Bob & Carol Zarn Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 7:16 PM rheumatic Subject: rheumatic Re: Magnet Therapy Hi, I bought my magnetic pad from Nikken. It is an MLM company. A friend had used their products successfully so I purchased a few items from her. Dr. n Whitaker, MD has mentioned magnetic therapy in past newsletters. I have not been able to find the article as of yet to see what brand he recommended but I do remember that he mentioned that the gaus (strength) needs to be high enough for the magnet to do any good. I emailed his questions site and asked what he recommended and hope to get an answer in the next week. Will let you know what I find out. Carol_DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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