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MAGNOTHERAPY - SELF HELP
by Peter Rose FSI

As I get even older and the wear and tear of 30 years as a body work practitioner starts to take effect, I find I am getting increasingly grateful to the help I get from magnets.
A spell of physical hard work, hammering in fencing posts, in the bitterly cold wind at sub zero temperatures, did my wrists a power of no good. But spot magnets placed on the inner wrist, both arms, one  above the wrist crease and one on the finger side of the same wrist crease (  below  the little finger, when looking at palm of hand,  on an imaginary line drawn from the little finger  about half inch--10mm- in towards to centre.).  So I ended up with  magnets about 2 inches --50mm -- apart either side of wrist crease and about 10mm in from  little finger end of the hand.  Other magnets were placed on Large intestine 4 and Large intestine 11. By next morning the pain had gone and I had full use of my hands, without the need for anti inflammatory medication.

A sustained "episode" of using a hand saw to precision cut the parts to make a kitchen cabinet- none of your ready made kits, this had to fit into an exact space- led to a similar discomfort on the arm. Again magnets to the rescue. Placing spot magnets on the  "point" of the shoulder and in the centre of the discomfort meant that by next morning I was able to have free use of the arm.

SPOT MAGNETS
The use of self administered spot magnets will give the best results if the application is as near immediate as possible. Have a few packs of magnets in your medicine cabinet- away from homoeopathic remedies- ready to use as soon as they are needed. The usual cautions must be observed, if there is any suspicion of serious damage.

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