Magnets are the current fad. The problem is, they don't work. There is no
research to support that they are effective. Even the theory doesn't make
sense. If magnetic fields affect us enough for a small magnet to heal us,
then an MRI, with a force of several Tesla's would either kill us or cure us.
As you know, it does neither.
I can't wait for this trend to fade away, but then there will be something
else to take its place.
Renee
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> Hello the Net!
> Has anyone out there had any experience in the use of magnets in their
> practice?
> I have recently met a lady who sells magnets in various shapes & forms which,
> she would have me believe, are the be-all & and end-all for treating an
> astonishing variety of complaints. PTs worldwide are using these with great
> effect; this being so I wonder if anyone would like to put their head above
> the parapet and advise me (publically or privately!) about their experiences
> with this type of treatment.
> Yours in anticipation,
> Tony Windsor
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