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Which magnets do I use as healing magnets?

The fascination of healing magnets: myth or reality?

Introduction:

Healing magnets have exerted a fascinating attraction on people for centuries. The idea that magnets can help heal various ailments and illnesses is deeply rooted in many cultures and traditions. But what is really behind the hype surrounding healing magnets? Are they just a myth or are they actually capable of having therapeutic effects?

Historical background:

The use of magnets for healing purposes has a long history. Even in ancient Greece, magnets were used to relieve pain. Over the centuries, various theories have been put forward to explain how healing magnets work, including the idea of an invisible flow of energy in the body that can be influenced by magnets.

The theory behind healing magnets:

Magnetic therapy practitioners believe that magnets can influence the body's own magnetic field. It is believed that this influence improves the flow of energy, promotes blood circulation and can therefore help to alleviate pain and discomfort. Some proponents even claim that healing magnets can strengthen the immune system and speed up the healing process.

Scientific research and controversial results:

The scientific community is divided when it comes to the effectiveness of healing magnets. Although there are some studies that have shown positive effects when using magnets, the overall results are inconsistent and often contradictory. Some studies have found no significant differences between the use of healing magnets and placebos.

The placebo effect:

An important aspect to consider when evaluating healing magnets is the placebo effect. Many people report positive experiences with healing magnets, but there is a possibility that these effects are due to a belief in the effectiveness of the magnets rather than an actual physiological effect. The placebo effect can cause people to subjectively perceive improvements even if there are no objective changes.

Safety and use:

In general, healing magnets are considered safe for general use. However, there are some restrictions and precautions to consider. People with pacemakers or other implantable medical devices should not use healing magnets as they could affect the function of such devices. In addition, it is advisable to always consult a doctor before using healing magnets, especially if you have a specific medical condition.

Conclusion:

The world of healing magnets remains controversial

We do not sell our magnets as healing magnets as there is no proven medical evidence of their effectiveness.

Nevertheless, we can assure you that magnets offered elsewhere at sometimes horrendous prices as "healing magnets" are in fact the same magnets that we also offer under our neodymium magnets - only much more expensive.


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