Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 The spelling on that is Nikken in case someone wants to Google Nikken. L. -------------- Original message ---------------------- " Lynn Koiner " <koiner > I have had wonderful success with the Nikkon magnets. Cheap magnets from the > health food stores are too weak to do any good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 MAGNET THERAPY By Walter Last http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/magnet.html Magnets are an effective tool in healing. The opposite poles of a magnet have different effects on the body. Therefore, it is essential to name the poles correctly. If a magnet is suspended with a thread, the pole pointing towards the north is called the north-pole (according to convention in physics); the other pole is the south-pole. However, in some books on bio-magnetism, especially in the USA, the poles are named conversely. For a detailed explanation about this controversy of naming poles see How Magnetic Poles Are Named. In this article north-pole means north-pointing pole, as in physics. However, whenever it is important to avoid misunderstandings, I prefer to use the term north-pointing or south-pointing pole as then everyone knows which pole it refers to. Another way of finding the polarity of a magnet is to move it slowly towards the north-pointing end of a compass needle. If the needle turns away, the north-pointing pole of the magnet has been used, and vice versa. HOW TO USE MAGNETS U-shaped magnets are obviously not suitable for magnet therapy; instead flat ceramic or neodymium magnets are best, otherwise short cylindrical or bar magnets may be used. The north-pointing pole generally has strengthening, stimulating qualities: it gives energy. It can be used to improve weak organs (dark markings in the iris). The south-pointing pole, on the other hand, withdraws energy: it is sedating and relaxing. It can be used for pain relief, to reduce unwanted growths (tumours) and swellings, to soothe inflammations and to arrest infections (white iris markings). The magnet does not have to touch the skin, but can be kept in a cotton bag pinned to the clothing, the specified pole facing the body. For general health improvement strong magnets - those that can lift 1 kg or more - may be applied for up to one hour daily, small or weak magnets may be left in place all day. For serious infections, strong pain or cancerous tumours, however, even powerful magnets may remain on the body as long as they seem to be beneficial. (article continues at the link listed above) Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Access for one month at no cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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