Magnet therapy is a simple, harmless and an effective mode of treatment. More and more people are turning to Magnet therapy to regain lost health. Magnet therapy is not only good but cheap too since magnets once bought, serve like faithful servants for years and help to preserve health.
Some confusion prevails regarding the nomenclature of magnetic poles,Which pole of a magnet should be called south and which pole should be called north.
A magnet suspended with a light string after a while stablises in the north-south direction. That sruface or pole of the magnet which faces the north direction should be named and labelled th north pole and that surface or pole of the magnet which face the south must be named and labelled the south pole. The universal convention has been followed throughout this book
Magnet therapy’ occupies a unique place among the non-medical modes of treatment, widely tried by the people whose ailments are not cured by the known medical modes of treatment. It has, therefore, rightly •raised hopes for those suffering from diseases that defy cure by prevalent medicines.
The advantages of Magnet therapy over the other modes of treatment are numerous. It is simple, effective and inexpensive, too. Moreover, it has no harmful side effects.
We have tried to cover all important aspects of Magnet therapy in this book, carefully avoiding superfluous technical details.
The essential aim in bringing out a book of this nature is both to stimulate people to take necessary interest in the matter of their own health and to invite pointed attention of numerous medical practitioners to the benefits that could be derived from Magnet therapy.
As a matter of fact, medical practitioners can resort to this treatment as complementary to their own treatment. Meticulous care has been taken in the production of this nook, but all the same, suggestions from the esteemed readers for its further improvement are solicited.
Section1: Introduction | ||
1 | The Theory of Magnet Theraphy | 5 |
2 | The History of Magnet Therapy | 8 |
3 | Magnetism: An Important and Omnipresent Force | 12 |
4 | Life: An Electromagnetic Phenomena | 17 |
5 | The Bearing of the Earth's Magnetic Field Upon Living Beings | 20 |
6 | Biomagnetics 1: The Effects of Magnetism on Plant Life | 22 |
7 | Biomagnetics 2: The Effects of Magnetism on Birds and Animals | 25 |
8 | Biomagnetics 3: The Effect of Magnetism on Mankind | 31 |
9 | Forces That Distrub the Biomagnetic Forces Within The Body and Causes Disease | 48 |
10 | How Do Magnets Act | 53 |
11 | Magnetised Water | 56 |
12 | Magnetised Oil | 61 |
13 | The Principles of Applying Magnets for Treatments | 63 |
14 | The Advantages of Magnet Therapy | 71 |
15 | Can Magnets Prevent Old Age? | 74 |
16 | Practical Hints About the Use and Preservation of Magnets | 77 |
Section II : Magent Therapy In Practice | ||
17 | Pain | 79 |
18 | Disorders of the Musculo - Skeletal System | 91 |
19 | Disorders of the Digestive System | 96 |
20 | Disorders of the Respiratory System | 101 |
21 | Disorders of the Heart and Blood Vessels | 107 |
22 | Disorders of the Nervous System | 112 |
23 | Disorders of the Sense Organs | 115 |
24 | Disorders of the Urinary System | 117 |
25 | Disordes of the Reproductive System | 119 |
26 | Disorders of the Endocrine Glands (Hormonal Imbalance) | 122 |
27 | Disorders of the Children | 124 |
28 | Other Comman Disordes | 126 |
Magnet therapy is a simple, harmless and an effective mode of treatment. More and more people are turning to Magnet therapy to regain lost health. Magnet therapy is not only good but cheap too since magnets once bought, serve like faithful servants for years and help to preserve health.
Some confusion prevails regarding the nomenclature of magnetic poles,Which pole of a magnet should be called south and which pole should be called north.
A magnet suspended with a light string after a while stablises in the north-south direction. That sruface or pole of the magnet which faces the north direction should be named and labelled th north pole and that surface or pole of the magnet which face the south must be named and labelled the south pole. The universal convention has been followed throughout this book
Magnet therapy’ occupies a unique place among the non-medical modes of treatment, widely tried by the people whose ailments are not cured by the known medical modes of treatment. It has, therefore, rightly •raised hopes for those suffering from diseases that defy cure by prevalent medicines.
The advantages of Magnet therapy over the other modes of treatment are numerous. It is simple, effective and inexpensive, too. Moreover, it has no harmful side effects.
We have tried to cover all important aspects of Magnet therapy in this book, carefully avoiding superfluous technical details.
The essential aim in bringing out a book of this nature is both to stimulate people to take necessary interest in the matter of their own health and to invite pointed attention of numerous medical practitioners to the benefits that could be derived from Magnet therapy.
As a matter of fact, medical practitioners can resort to this treatment as complementary to their own treatment. Meticulous care has been taken in the production of this nook, but all the same, suggestions from the esteemed readers for its further improvement are solicited.
Section1: Introduction | ||
1 | The Theory of Magnet Theraphy | 5 |
2 | The History of Magnet Therapy | 8 |
3 | Magnetism: An Important and Omnipresent Force | 12 |
4 | Life: An Electromagnetic Phenomena | 17 |
5 | The Bearing of the Earth's Magnetic Field Upon Living Beings | 20 |
6 | Biomagnetics 1: The Effects of Magnetism on Plant Life | 22 |
7 | Biomagnetics 2: The Effects of Magnetism on Birds and Animals | 25 |
8 | Biomagnetics 3: The Effect of Magnetism on Mankind | 31 |
9 | Forces That Distrub the Biomagnetic Forces Within The Body and Causes Disease | 48 |
10 | How Do Magnets Act | 53 |
11 | Magnetised Water | 56 |
12 | Magnetised Oil | 61 |
13 | The Principles of Applying Magnets for Treatments | 63 |
14 | The Advantages of Magnet Therapy | 71 |
15 | Can Magnets Prevent Old Age? | 74 |
16 | Practical Hints About the Use and Preservation of Magnets | 77 |
Section II : Magent Therapy In Practice | ||
17 | Pain | 79 |
18 | Disorders of the Musculo - Skeletal System | 91 |
19 | Disorders of the Digestive System | 96 |
20 | Disorders of the Respiratory System | 101 |
21 | Disorders of the Heart and Blood Vessels | 107 |
22 | Disorders of the Nervous System | 112 |
23 | Disorders of the Sense Organs | 115 |
24 | Disorders of the Urinary System | 117 |
25 | Disordes of the Reproductive System | 119 |
26 | Disorders of the Endocrine Glands (Hormonal Imbalance) | 122 |
27 | Disorders of the Children | 124 |
28 | Other Comman Disordes | 126 |