Magnetic Health Care presents a catalogue dedicated to magnetic therapy, one of the most popular forms of alternative medicine, with up to 100 million people said to practise it worldwide.
Magnetic Health Care explains that magnets have long been associated with promoting health. According to the catalogue, Cleopatra wore jewellery charged with magnetism, while Queen Elizabeth I is said to have used magnets to ease her arthritis. The practice has continued to remain in fashion ever since.
Those who practise magnetic therapy describe it as a natural and simple way of helping you feel better, more quickly. The catalogue notes that supporters claim it may help with a range of complaints, including:
The Magnetic Health Care catalogue showcases a range of products intended to help improve the quality of life for those interested in magnetic therapy.
Magnetic therapy is described as one of the most popular forms of alternative medicine, with up to 100 million people said to practise it. It involves the use of magnets to promote health.
No. According to the catalogue, magnets have always been used to promote health. Cleopatra is said to have worn jewellery charged with magnetism, and Queen Elizabeth I reportedly used magnets to ease her arthritis.
Practitioners claim it is a natural and simple way of making you feel better, more quickly.
Supporters say it may help with colds and flu, stress, arthritis and rheumatism, headaches, muscle strain, period pain and several chronic skin diseases.
The catalogue presents a range of magnetic therapy products designed to help improve the quality of your life.
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