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Background:
Magnets have been used since ancient times. Back then, they were called “lodestones” and considered magical. Today magnets are still magical in their ability to bring comfort. But in these times we understand a little more about why.
A magnet has two poles, north and south. The north pole is considered a counterclockwise cooling force. The south pole is considered a clockwise healing force. For our purposes in health matters it is recommended to use only the north pole of the magnet. After twenty plus years of using magnets, I have seen no ill effects. Usually if they don’t work, it is because I have put them on a distant point instead of the origin. The north pole’s cooling action is like having an ice pack on an inflamed area.
There are only two basic rules to remember in the use of magnets:
1. Do not put them on your head (skull) or heart without the supervision of a doctor knowledgeable in this field.
2. Use only the north pole.
I use small, powerful, very inexpensive round magnets in my practice. I can get a reading up to seven inches away from my gauss meter (measures magnet strength) with these strong little fellows. Magnetism penetrates everything.
Recommendations:
The magnets are marked by an indentation in the center of one side. This is the south pole. Use only the smooth side against the body. This is the north pole. Just tape them on a affected area. (smooth side against the skin) and see if it helps. There is no risk to try it.
Remember:
To Help Deal With Aches and Pain,
Put a MAGNET On and Watch It Wane
One steel disc magnet about 17mm (11/16") across