Is there any proof whatsoever that magnetic therapies (like insoles) work for body pain?
Please back up what you say because it may influence a relatively expensive purchase on my end. Thank you!
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- No they don't work. It is called quackery.
- if you buy them they work someone made money.... ive never had them do any thing but then i guess someone like them
- There are ppl that swear that they work for them. I have the misfortune of being related to someone who is a friend of someone that it works for. No, I haven't bought any. I have been encouraged repeatedly b/c I have chronic pain. Instead I bought a $14.95 magnetic bracelet. Its actually kinda pretty too. I'm sure the reason the magnetic bracelet doesn't work is b/c it doesn't cost $1495. LOL
- Here are a few websites with good articles about using magnets for pain. I tried different kinds of magnets in the past, and they didn't help me. If the place you may purchase your expensive item has a money-back guarantee, you can always try them for a while to see if they work for you. http://skepdic.com/magnetic.html http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/?id=MAGNET.UVM http://seniorhealth.about.com/cs/altmedicine1/a/magnet_therapy.htm Hope this helps! Good luck!
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