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History:

Magnetic therapy has been practiced for thousands of years all over the world. The 4,000-year-old Yellow Emperor's Book of Internal Medicine suggests the use of magnetic stones to correct health imbalances. Legend tells of Cleopatra sleeping with a magnetic stone on her forehead to maintain her beauty. The Greek philosopher Aristotle spoke about using magnets as a healing therapy. Swiss physician Paracelsus made magnet therapy famous again in the 1500’s through his extensive research, and a century later court physician to Elizabeth I, William Gilbert, published a treatise on magnets and their uses. Since that time, magnetic power has been thoroughly investigated throughout the scientific community by everyone from Louis Pasteur to Albert Einstein. Magnetic therapy is an officially approved therapy in over 45 countries worldwide.

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 1. 400 Magnetic Wrist Support

 2. 401 Magnetic Elbow Support

 3. 402 Magnetic Knee Support

 4. 403 Magnetic Ankle Support

 5. 404 Magnetic Back Support 

 6. 20 in 1 Therapeutic Wrap




How does it work?
No one is sure why, but according to thousands of users, magnetic therapy works. There are  some interesting theories currently under investigation to explain its effects. Magnetic energy is a fundamental earth nutrient and is essential to life. We also know that the magnetic power of the earth is hundreds of times lower then when the earth was first being formed. Perhaps magnetic therapy simply supplements this missing power. Others suggest that magnetic energy, when placed close to the target area, may attract blood via its iron content. If blood flow increases, that means more oxygen and other nutrients that are naturally in the blood are at the site to assist in healing and give pain relief.

Why should I try magnetic therapy?
A better question might be – why not? Magnetic therapy has provided pain relief to thousands and thousands of people around the world. It is non addictive, non invasive and will not interfere with  other forms of treatment. It is easy to use and inexpensive. While there are some people for whom magnetic therapy is not recommended (see below), it is still one of the safest suggested means of pain relief available today.

Why T-ZONE™ Magnetic Therapy Magnets?
T-ZONE™ magnets have a higher strength than most other "health" magnets on the market today. Our soft, flexible magnets are comfortable and light, each weighing less than five grams. As well, flexible magnets mould to each body part for ultimate power and comfort, and pose no danger of shattering  in case of impact.

How should I use the magnets?
Place the magnets directly on the skin over the affected area, under bandages, tape or braces. The orange side (South Pole) is positive, the black side (North Pole) negative. For most injuries, put the negative side against the skin.

The North Pole of the magnet is cooling and sedating. It corresponds to the traditional Chinese medicine definition of Yin or negative polarity. It can be used for acute pains caused by inflammation.

The South Pole of the magnet is heating and stimulating. It corresponds to the traditional Chinese medicine definition of Yang or positive polarity. It can be used for pains caused by weakness, tingling and numbness.

Is magnetic therapy safe?
Yes. The World Health Organization study on magnetic fields published in 1987 declared that "health" magnets are safe. However people with epilepsy, a pacemaker or other metal implants, on blood thinning medications or who may be pregnant should not use magnetic therapy. Also, magnets should not be worn near battery-operated watches. Magnets should be used in conjunction with advice  from a medical practitioner.

 

 
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