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Pulsed Magnetic Fields Aid Pain and Healing
S.S., Kentucky, USA

I’m a certified equine sports therapist, and I’ve accumulated my share of injuries over the years due to working with horses. A mix of broken toes, a messed up right elbow, the left sacroiliac joint dislocated…just to name a few. I even have an imprint of a hoof still on my right hip!

I can tell you, the pulsating magnet [magnetic pulsing unit] has kept me going for over fifteen years.

I ordered it because of the strength and that the magnet pulsated. It worked better than anything else I'd used for relieving pain and stiffness from injuries, and restored flexibility faster.

One example: I had an injured arm and shoulder that were so painful, I’d wake up at night due to the pain. I couldn’t even straighten my arm. But each time I applied the magnetic pulses, within minutes the flexibility was restored and the pain was gone.

Another time I had a dislocated SI (sacroiliac joint), which was confirmed by x-ray. Although physical therapy was helping, keeping the joint in place was the problem, not to mention the intermittent pain. I used the pulsating magnetic fields on it, and have no doubt that the magnet helped with the pain and the healing process.

Now, I use it on an as-needed basis. It helps with tight aching calves to stop cramping in my legs; to help with old and new foot injuries; a stiff neck; on my hand and wrist; it even helps when my stomach hurts. Results occur immediately or within minutes of use. I've tried many traditional and alternative methods with my injuries. I believe magnetic pulsing is the most convenient, fast, and effective method I've used.

S.S., Kentucky, USA
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Keywords:
Magnetic Pulsing , Bone Conditions, Broken Bone, Fracture, Joint Conditions, Pain, Sports Injury
Disclaimer: We are grateful to the many individuals who share their experiences as it helps each of us learn. Please understand each story is one individual's personal experience and their perception of that experience. What works for them will not necessarily work for you. Government regulators say that testimonials are misleading and deceptive. Results are not typical.

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