Can A Magnetic Bracelet For Arthritis Relieve Your Pain?!
Question: Magnetic Bracelet Used in Research Study Now in United States( Magnetic bracelet clasp)
At the end of 2004 results from a study on arthritis patients in the UK was published in the British Medical Journal.
It stated that it had found positive pain reliving results using a magnetic bracelet. This was an independent study, which has been widely reported in publications and on the Internet.
The study did not name the product but it was the Bioflow Magnetic Bracelet that was used and until now it has only been available from sources in Europe. Now it is in the USA for the first time, which gives American consumers a higher level of protection if the product does not live up to expectations.
In the study 194 men and women aged 45 to 80 suffering pain caused by osteoarthritis of the hip and knee were split into three groups.
Two groups were given non-magnetic or low magnetic bracelets. They felt little change in their condition.
More info here http://magnetic-bracelet-clasp.blogspot....
Answers: Magnetic Bracelet Used in Research Study Now in United States( Magnetic bracelet clasp)
At the end of 2004 results from a study on arthritis patients in the UK was published in the British Medical Journal.
It stated that it had found positive pain reliving results using a magnetic bracelet. This was an independent study, which has been widely reported in publications and on the Internet.
The study did not name the product but it was the Bioflow Magnetic Bracelet that was used and until now it has only been available from sources in Europe. Now it is in the USA for the first time, which gives American consumers a higher level of protection if the product does not live up to expectations.
In the study 194 men and women aged 45 to 80 suffering pain caused by osteoarthritis of the hip and knee were split into three groups.
Two groups were given non-magnetic or low magnetic bracelets. They felt little change in their condition.
More info here http://magnetic-bracelet-clasp.blogspot....
It's never been proven that magnets can relieve any sort of pain. It's sort of mumbo-jumbo type stuff mixed with a little bit of wishful thinking.
I remember watching a show a while ago where they got a "magnetics expert" on to explain exactly what was happening. He obviously had no idea what he was talking about and threw out a ton of made up words to make himself sound smart.
It's all a con, really.
Though there is no scientific evidence to support this idea, the bracelets seem to work for some people.
Some people swear by them. There are inexpensive ones on the market, so give it a try. Good Luck!
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