I have been researching medline's reports that I found through the website http://www.magnetcure.com because a friend of mine has sworn that magnetic gadgetry works. Now magnetic insoles I have heard about and are as old as the hills...I never gave much credit to it. I did a Web search to read more and continue my conversation with him later.
What I found in the above laboratory reports was surprising...that there are hundreds of studies on the efficacy of "active magnets" (electrically generated). I couldn't believe that this therapy (called by all sorts of names like Extremely Low Frequency ELF, magneto-therapy, Pulsed magnetic therapy, magnetic field therapy...etc.) has been clinically proven to treat various forms of pain, arthrits, migraine...help bone fractures heal faster......even hair loss???
If this therapy does indeed have such positive results, why aren't devices like Magnetan (http://www.magnetcure.com) or Nikken ("passive" regular magnet stuff) more commonly available or talked about?
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