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Does placebo effect play a role in magnetic therapy? Of course it does—just as it plays a role in
effectiveness of medication. Does this mean
therapy isn’t useful? No. If it works, it works—and isn’t that what you really care about?
If you’re considering wearing magnetic bracelets to test idea of magnetic therapy, here are five points to keep in mind:
•Trying something is better than trying nothing.
•Trying something inexpensive is better than investing in a costly remedy that may not work for you.
•Trying something natural and noninvasive is preferable to beginning a new medication.
•It is easier to tell if a natural therapy is helping if you are not taking any pain medication that might interfere with results.
•Trying something and finding that it works for you is extremely valuable even if you are unable to find documentation to support your results.
If you’re suffering from pain of arthritis, you might as well test magnetic therapy. It can’t hurt, and it might really help. And that’s what matters.
Tom Frost is a magnetic conductor and the president of Swell Products in Portland, Oregon. His company distributes BodyLinx magnetic bracelets. BodyLinx magnetic jewelry is affordable, versatile and fun to play with! To learn more, visit http://www.bodylinx.com
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