> Using multi-poles with a higher rate of change of flux will increase
that effect, although some researchers believe that there is a direct
effect as well as the induction of electrical currents.
Yes, I have read that the direct effect of the magnets is important,
too. I tend to agree that the magnet effect on the bone structure is
likely the most important.
I seem to have a rather strong magnetic flux in my body. All through
my life I could just be holding onto a key and the key will bend on
its own while I was holding it. Also, I used to carry a Leatherman in
a pouch on my belt. After carrying the Leatherman around for a while
it developed a very strong magnetic field about it. It had a stronger
magnetic field than most magnetic screwdrivers have. If I carried a
steel tool in my pocket for a long period of time it too would become
magnetic.
So I'm guessing my bones have a natural strong magnetic field about
them and that was preventing them from healing. The strong magnetic
field of the magnet under my leg would be for changing the magnetic
orientation of the bone cells and allow them to fuse.
> Bioflex, Bioflow, Magna-Bloc and Nikken are producers of multipole
therapeutic magnets.
I'll check them out.
I'll also archive the other studies you sent, thanks.
Dave