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INJURIES AND MAGNETICS The use of magnets in helping recovery from injury. By Peter Rose FSI
The place where you position magnets to get the best improvement depends on the nature of the problem, this is explained in detail in my books but a simple basic rule to follow is that if the problem is restricted blood supply i.e. cramp, then circle the affected limb above the pain site. In this case above means nearer the heart. The circle should be made by sticking the Gold 9000 magnets around the limb with about 2 inch (5cm~) between each magnet. It is most effective to place this circle some 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) above the pain site.
In Shiatsu terms use spot magnets on points where your Shiatsu found depletion.
In acupuncture terms use spot magnets where you would put needles to tonify.
When the problem is an injury that is slow to respond to other treatments (it is important to ensure that there is NO internal bleeding) then place one magnet at the centre of the injury and place others to surround the pain site. Spacing the Gold 9000 magnets at 2inch (5cm) intervals.
Magnetic bandages, straps, bandages or supports that contain magnets or magnetic strips, are best used in cases of injury; after all bleeding has stopped, to improve the flows of healing nutrients to the damaged area. They can also be used to improve known areas of weakness. Since repaired tissue is never quite as strong as the original material it is wise to give additional support to places that have suffered in the past, in particular knees wrists elbows and shoulders. The use of a magnetically enhanced support is very advisable as these give physical support and magnetic assistance
For sprains and strains of the wrist use support bandages.
In old injuries that have “recovered” the repair tissue is often only 60 to 70% as strong as the original, thus this is the location of a weak point in future. So if you strain a known weak point, then as soon as possible after the straining, apply magnets around the site of previous injury to prevent pain and problems from re-occurrence.
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