What does Magnets have 2 do near my injury?


Why does everyone tell me to put a magnet on my injured knees? What does a magnet have 2 do near a heal? Website or explanation is fine.

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Magnets are used for pain managment. It is call magnet therapy and you can read on the argument of how it works at http://www.magnettherapy.info/how_magnet...

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I hear magnets accelerate blood circulation.

Broken metatarsal?

magnets help out strengthen your bodies natural perkiness fields to allow uplifting of injury or illness faster

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I am not sure how it works but i am temped to try some magnetic things myself! I construe that it has something to do near the electricity in our body. Ever brushed you mane in the obscurity and watched the little sparks fly?

Ok so I tried to verbs myself up on my bed and pulled/strained my tricep muscle...?

Magnets are sooo kewl!

However, using magnets to reduce twinge or help the human body alleviate itself have not be proven. There have be several studies, some with interesting results, but proof have not been shown at this time.

Try them if you are interested. Can't hurt! But, seeing a medical professional is credible the best move.

Good Luck!

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