Has any one bought BioFlow magnets for aches and pains and do they work?!
Question: Yes, magnets work.
Here is how:
Inflammatory compounds are ions so they have an electro-magnetic charge. It is a law* of physics that ions react to magnetic charges. That is, the ion will move either towards or away from the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
This gives the ions a greater chance to mix with anti-oxidants in the body which neutralizes the ion. Hence, no more inflammation from that ion. Depending on how many anti-oxidants you have in your body will help to determine how effective the magnet is.
In other words, magnets and anti-oxidants work as a team.
*A law of physics means it is true whether one knows it or not, and whether one believes it or not. Thus, the pain reduction is not a placebo but the result of the physical law combined with the presence of adequate anti-oxidants.
The best to you.
Kelley
Answers: Yes, magnets work.
Here is how:
Inflammatory compounds are ions so they have an electro-magnetic charge. It is a law* of physics that ions react to magnetic charges. That is, the ion will move either towards or away from the magnetic field produced by the magnet.
This gives the ions a greater chance to mix with anti-oxidants in the body which neutralizes the ion. Hence, no more inflammation from that ion. Depending on how many anti-oxidants you have in your body will help to determine how effective the magnet is.
In other words, magnets and anti-oxidants work as a team.
*A law of physics means it is true whether one knows it or not, and whether one believes it or not. Thus, the pain reduction is not a placebo but the result of the physical law combined with the presence of adequate anti-oxidants.
The best to you.
Kelley
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