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Nikken Magnets ?
Any body familiar with these? I have three magnets that a friend gave me - the Kenko max, strip and mini round. Not sure what to do with these/which ailments to use them for....
thanks for your help!
I would really like to hear from people who actually use these. I agree that cellular issues are important but that doesn't necessarily negate topical things as well. Frequency medicine.
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- javierLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
The Nikken magnets are good for pain modulation, edema (swelling), and overall stimulates tissue healing. I am not entirely sure about the individual magnets you got but nikken makes good ones. You use the over the "pain / swelling" site for about 15 minutes a few times a day. Do not use them for extended periods of time.
The BEST product Nikken makes is the Water Filter. If you get no other product from Nikken, GET THAT!!!
Do not sleep on a magnetic mattress, get magnetic insoles in your shoes, or have a back pad magnet. We are not meant to be around an "artificial" magnet for an extended period of time because it messes with the natural magnetic current set by the electromagnetic force of the earth.
Magnets also help with cellular regeneration, but key word is "help." More importantly you need good nutrition for cellular health and integrity.
With regards to magnets, if they are not dipolar (meaning it has a true north and south pole or negative positive end that attract or repel) then it is not a magnet that should be used for health. It is best for your refrigerator.
Some people are skeptics but are so without ever experiencing the magnets. They just want to see results on paper, whereas i have seen Living proof of its positive effects. Several countries use magnets as a part of their healing.
If you want more info about those products I will ask my buddy who is a distributor for Nikken, I just have the water filter (which I love). I do, however, use magnets in my practice as well as many other modalities including nutrition, myofascial release, spinal adjustments, physicial therapy rehab, and I do recommend MD's (for meds) when needed. I dont take techniques lightly and I do my research. Just IM me if you are interested. Otherwise, google magnetic therapy.
Source(s): many years of practice with ALL walks of practitioners of health. - Anonymous1 decade ago
I believe it is more important to focus on what the body is deficient in on a cellular level and allow the body to keep up with virus, toxins and disease prevention.
External treatments are just that, a boost but not something to keep the body in balance forever.
When the body achieves balance from the proper nutritional tools, there simply isn't any room for disease.
I know magnets have some therapeutic benefits that work, but because I work on my body on the cellular level, I have no need for them.
That's it.
- E. F. HuttonLv 71 decade ago
Magnets are good for holding stuff on the refrigerator. They have NO medicinal value whatsoever. The human body is not made of magnetic "stuff".
Magnetic "therapy" has been tested over and over, guess what...nothing.
Q: What do you call alternative medicine that actually works?
A: Medicine.