I need a couple of things from you good people. I have chronic lower
back pain that radiates down both legs (but mostly the left leg. It
stems from my lower back. I have had a surgery (lumbar laminectomy)
and did not progress out of pain very far. 1) What magnetic treatment
would you suggest? Why? Can any testify to it working?
2) If it has worked, where do you get these magnets? How much? And
are they superior to the magnetic belts you can get at the drug
store? If so, why are they superior?
I'm thinking about investing in some magnets if it seems like a wise
investment.
Thanks for any info you can give.
Terry Benton terrybenton@...
Hello, I need a couple of things from you good people. I have chronic lower back pain that radiates down both legs (but mostly the left leg. It stems from my...
Magnets may help. The only way to know is to try them. Magnets will support your body's efforts. I would recommend wearing the insoles and using the back...
myrabaldwin@...
Jan 1, 2002 12:00 am
... There are four lower back pain studies that I know of, one is negative ... Treatment of low back pain with arrays of permanent magnets: a controlled study ...
We have another (unpublished) clinical study of permanent magnets for lower back pain and it too showed an improvement over placebo. One requirement for having...
"(2) Placement of the magnets - self-experimentation may work, but it is hard to place magnets securely on the lower back and experience with these devices...
Theramagnets.com Ltd.
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Jun 19, 2002 1:10 pm
... Another treatment which does not require experience or physiological knowledge is using a magnetic wristband. I have anecdotal evidence of this working. ...
I know that the product that John is speaking about is a wonderful one. I however find it more advantageous to my magnets directly on the pain. For me they...
Theramagnets.com Ltd.
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Jun 20, 2002 12:18 am
... I quite agree, Marlynn. I recommend doing both at the same time, and stopping the direct application when the pain stops. The wristband seems to be enough...
... No idea. But then I don't know how the magnets on the back work either. I've read lots of different hypotheses, but nothing is proven so far. But if you...
Message: 3 Date: 19 Jun 2002 11:06:21 -0500 From: Stefan <group@...> Subject: Re: Re: Lower Back Pain Treatment? ... I purchased a Bioflow wristband 2...
... We need to be careful assigning theories, the mechanism is not understood or proven. Dr Vaclavec suggests a buffering effect on the blood restoring blood ...
To all... First of all how could there ever be a magnetic monoplole? To my recollection monopoles are not magnetic...dipoles are...please elaborate on you...
... I have no monopole theory. The term 'magnetic charge' is a fuzzy one and has been interpreted by some as a claim for a 'magnetic monopole'. But monopole...
To all, If you understand magnetic fields and gradients than you will realize that no matter what side of the magnet on the so called "monopole magnets" is...
Dear Liz, thanks for the informations regarding lactice acid and magnets. I do belive that most of the msucular pains are from accumulations of lactic acid in...
... Yes, that is not in dispute. If you got any other impression from a post of mine I apologise, it was not meant. ... A previous poster wrote ... I queried...
In a message dated 6/23/02 5:02:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@... ... What the thermal images of our product shows is an increase in heat spreading ...
BVanson@...
Jun 23, 2002 5:50 pm
I need clarification...was there only ONE magnet on the left hand...and no magnet on the right? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
... Yes, in the Theramagnet set of photos, the first sequence is without magnets at all, the second sequence is with a dummy magnet, and the third sequence is ...
... John Bain wrote ... BVanson@... writes: What the thermal images of our product shows is an increase in heat spreading from where the single magnet is...
In a message dated 6/23/02 2:24:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, phunkc@... ... That is correct. Only one magnet on the left hand and none on the right. This...
BVanson@...
Jun 24, 2002 4:52 pm
In a message dated 6/24/02 10:57:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@... ... Something about your conclusion about the Nikken test doesn't make sense. If...
BVanson@...
Jun 24, 2002 5:29 pm
In respect to bilateral perfusion seen in unilateral application of an MF may indicate a neurovascular effect where the symmetrical vasodilation is not from...
Our tests of refrigerator type and other multi-pole magnet designs, currently being marketed, show that the magnetic field is concentrated along the surface of...
... Because it isn't that simple. And only the hands were really cold and were the focus of attention. Any effect would only be noticed there. ... Agreed. ... ...
... Yup, could be, but a simpler explanation might be the breakdown of the long 'coin-roll' structures of red blood cells. I have heard of work being done in...
... currently ... depth ... You are assuming a mechanism. Perhaps the field does not have to reach several inches below the skin. ... I have, Holcomb's work,...
I know many alternative practitioners that are looking at that process with dark field photography...but blood is not as simple as it seems. The correct ...