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Lorcan | 17:42 Sat 09th Jul 2005 | Body & Soul
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Is there anyone here who can attest to the benefits (or otherwise) of magetic therapy?
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I've probably got hold of the wrong end of the stick, but if you mean can things like magnetic bracelets help with shoulder pain then the answer is a resounding YES
YES absolutely. I get arthritis in my wrists and thumbs, and if I wear my magnetic bracelet, it is fine, and if I don't it gets really painful.

It works for me. I sometimes get slight arthritis and it helps. It helps the blood flow in a more uniform manner. You can get magnetic wraps for all parts of the body or in bracelaets and necklace form.

And a packet of tiny round magnets with little circular self-adhesive sticking plasters on one side. They do work for things which are not too chronic.  You can stick those on wherever the pain is, as the diagrams show you, maybe two or three strategically placed on, say, a knee giving pain.  They are good if you don't want to walk around obviously bandaged.  The Victorians were mad about magnotherapy.  Don't forget years ago there wasn't the range of remedies available. Magnotherapy gets "rediscovered" every now and then. 

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Thanks. I was thinking more of a magnetic wrap but I may as well try a bracelet as well.
It seemed to help our dog when she first had arthritis, but when it got worse she had to have jabs of Cartrophen.

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