Magnetic Therapy Pad Mattress

Magnetic Therapy Pad Mattress

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Description:

The magnet therapy pad is designed with the correct number and strength of magnets
to create a deep penetrating, uniform magnetic field. This is a truly versatile product
you can use for all types of discomforts and pain, on any area of the body. You
can place this pad anywhere on your mattress for overnight magnetic therapy on
any area of the body. Take it with you for long car trips, to prevent stiffness
and promote circulation. Use under or on top of your pillow for a deep rejuvenating
sleep.

We have full size pad available: single, double, queen and king size.

Do not use if wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator, implanted insulin pump or other
electro-medical device. Do not place audio/video discs, credit cards or battery
operated watches directly in contact with pad. Do not place pad directly on computer
equipment or television monitors.

Magnet therapy involves the use of a magnetic device placed on or near the body to
relieve pain and facilitate healing. The magnetic products on the market today
come in many forms. They can be taped to the skin, worn as jewelry or in your shoes,
or slept on as pillows and mattresses. Arthritis, insomnia, carpal tunnel
syndrome, and headaches are among the long list of ailments for which people have
tried magnet therapy. Although no one can say how magnets work, advocates claim
that they can have a profound effect on the body, particularly in relieving pain.

The lure of magnets for medicinal purposes is not new. The ancient Greeks believed
that lodestones (natural magnetic rocks) had therapeutic powers. In the sixteenth
century, Swiss-born alchemist and physician Philippus von Hohenheim, who went
by the pseudonym Paracelsus, purportedly used magnets to draw illness from the
body. Over the past decade, magnet therapy has become increasingly popular, especially among professional athletes who use it for aches and pains. Even so, magnet therapy remains controversial. Scientists have only recently begun the well-designed research needed to persuade most mainstream doctors to add magnets to their medicinal arsenals.

Label information and safety information are available.

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