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Magnetic Therapy: How To Use It
There are two methods for deciding where to apply bio-magnets. The easiest is to place them over or near the injured area. The more technical method is to use the acupressure point locations within the body’s 14 electrical-energy meridians. For Magnetic Therapy to achieve maximum success you should know the exact location of an acupressure point. With over 1000 meridian points this method may best be left to the professionals. However, you can achieve pain relief and other benefits with Magnetic Therapy by using the “on the spot” method. What Magnetic Therapy Can Help It will not hurt you to try Magnetic Therapy on any injury, for magnets will do no harm. People have tried them for all sorts of unconventional uses: everything from attempting to induce vivid dreams to stimulating sexual energy. Whether or not these produce results has not been scientifically studied. It is known that Magnetic Therapy can help relieve arthritis, circulatory problems, all kinds of pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, muscle spasms and injuries. Magnetic Therapy: Attracts Healing, Repels Pain
Human society has been in awe of the magnetic power of lodestones since the first telling of history. The rock’s near magical powers of attraction and repulsion have incited thousands of misconceptions about their force. The Greeks thought only a soul could demonstrate such a power, thus believed lodestones contained a spirit. During the 16th century it was thought a lodestone under the bed would drive away an unfaithful wife. In the late 19th century the belief was that a lodestone charm would bring back a vagrant husband. | ||
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