MAGNETIC THERAPY COURSE - PETER ROSE FSI
Section 1.
A. Intro & Further Reading
B. History
C. Cautions
D. Facial and Other Non-Invasive Diagnostic Systems
E. Technical Aspects
F. Polarity and Strengths
G. Questions - TEST
A. Intro & further reading.
A welcome to the wonderful world of magnetic therapy. Including a list of the most informative and helpful books that can help your studies This list includes the books most likely to help you gain the knowledge that enables you to use magnets in a positive way.
B. History.
A brief look at the way human kind has used magnets over the ages. From navigation to health care. The fascinating history of magnets is spread over thousands of years, what you can gain from all that experience. C. Things you should be cautious about. Contra Indications and safety. Simple rules to ensure magnets are even safer to use . What is needed to ensure you act responsibly and reach the requirements that would allow you to gain professional indemnity insurance, once graduated.
D. Facial and other non invasive diagnostic systems.
How to find out what is wrong, without needing to risk harm to the body. What different aspects of appearance can tell you about health. An insight into how you can use simple observation to see people’s health problems.
E. Technical aspects.
An introduction to physics and measurements, relating to magnets. What the jargon means and how to use it. Your own tutorial on making the technical part easy.
F. Strengths of magnets used in healthcare.
What magnets to use to improve wellbeing How you can use the previous parts of the course. Telling you which magnets are best to be used.
G. Test Questions.
A check on how the course is working for you personally and a step to the next stage.