
About Magnetic Therapy
Why Try Magnetic Therapy?
It's natural. It's safe, and it's drug free!
Magnetic therapy has a long history beginning with its mention in 4,000 year old medical texts from China. Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Hindus all believed that magnetic therapy could provide relief for a wide variety of ailments. Thousands have used this age-old treatment to alleviate pain.
Does Magnetic Therapy Work?
While growing interest in magnetic therapy has meant an increase in its study, scientific evidence in favour of or against the use of magnets is not conclusive. There are studies that show it works, and studies that show it doesn't.
Anecdotal evidence that it works is abundant. Distributors of magnetic therapy have heard numerous testimonials by satisfied customers from across the globe. Does magnetic therapy work? As with many alternative health practices, in the end, you must decide.
Magnetic therapy does not work for everyone, but it may work for you. The only way to really know is to try it yourself.
How Does Magnetic Therapy Work?
Some scientists believe that the magnetic field attracts the hemoglobin (iron) in the blood resulting in improved blood flow near the areas that it is applied, as well increased circulation overall.
Will Wearing Magnets Cure Cancer?
No. There is no solid evidence that magnetic therapy can cure any serious ailment. It might, however, help reduce pain, increase energy, or just make you feel better.
Sufferers of serious medical conditions should never choose an alternative therapy as a replacement for life-saving treatments. But because it's drug free and natural, magnetic therapy might just be the perfect complement to traditional medical treatments.
If you have questions about whether magnetic therapy is right for you, always ask your doctor.
Are There Any Precautions or Side-Effects?
Magnetic therapy is practically free of side-effects, making it a useful adjunct to traditional treatments. However, you should not use magnetic products if you have any kind of implanted medical device such as a pace-maker or insulin pump. It is not known whether using magnets affects the fetus, therefore use during pregnancy is not recommended. Use caution around computer components, credit cards, and other data storage devices, as high gauss magnets may cause data loss.
What You Should Know about Dragonstone Magnetic Products
Plenty of magnetic therapy companies are charging $30 to $70 or more for just one magnetic bracelet. Our policy is to have bracelets with good quality 1500 gauss magnets for a retail of just $12 US each or less. Your customers can easily afford to have different ones to match different outfits and activities.
Our bracelets are made out of copper, or made from an alloy plated with gold or silver, and have between 2 and 6 x 1500 gauss magnets (3 times as strong as the ones used in the Baylor College of Medicine study.)
Once you have been approved as a wholesale customer, use the convenience of ordering online 24/7 with either PayPal or our secure Payment Gateway WorldPay. Or if you prefer email us your order details.
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