Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Magnetic Dots Again

I now have 65 pages on my site on how to use magnetic dots on acupunture points. Each page has illustrations to show exactly where the dots should be placed.

I know I am still only scratching the surface of this subject, but at least it's a start.

magneticdots.dragonstonemagnetics.com/index.html

Saturday, July 08, 2006

The Advantages of Natural Healing

When something goes wrong with your health you may have 3 different treatment options.

Prescription drugs may be an option. If they are likely to make your complaint go away and not have any side effects then clearly they are a good option. But I'd suggest that before you take any prescription drugs you check on your favourite search engine to find out what the potential side effects are so that you can make an informed decision. Your doctor likely doesn't have enough time to explain this to you if he has 10 or 20 minutes set as your appointment time in which to figure out what is wrong with you and give you a prescription. He'll probably mutter something like 'Come and see me if you have any problems' without going into detail about what those problems could be.

So type in the name of the prescribed drug and 'side effects' into the search box of your favourite seach engine.
You might get something like:
'Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, allergic reaction, back pain, changes in eyesight, cold, constipation, diarrhea, dry eyes, dry skin, flu symptoms, gas, hair loss, headache, heartburn, indigestion, inflammation of sinus and nasal passages, itching, joint pain, leg cramps, muscle aching or weakness, purple or red spots on the skin, rash, sore throat, urinary problems, vomiting, weakness'

Now do you feel so confident about that particular drug?

How about magnetic therapy jewelry? What are the bad side effects for that?

Correct, to the best of anyone's knowledge there are no bad side effects to wearing magnetic jewelry.

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Magnetic Dots

I have a wholesale customer from Australia who is visiting in the States right now. I gave him some of my magnetic dots.
After I gave them to him, he tore his Achilles Tendon. This is what he has to say:

'Am interested in the magnetic dots and what the cost will be. Thanks for
sending the dots in package. I have torn an archilles tendon and it has
been slow to heal. The DOT has been quite remakable.'

It's amazing how such a small thing can help your body to heal itself faster.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Magnetic Products for Stress Relief

Lots of people are stressed out today. Life just seems to get more and more stressful as time goes by. But stress in itself can be a killer, so it's wise to deal with it before it gets to giving you serious health problems.

Exercise is a great de-stresser. If you are feeling stressed out and go for a long brisk walk chances are that you'll feel far less stressed when you return.

Magnetic products with the north pole facing you can also help you to relax.

A lot of people find that sleeping on a magnetic mattress gives them a deep restful night's sleep and that they get up in the morning ready to tackle the next day.

As with everything, doing both will be more than twice as good. Take a brisk walk (or cycle, swim etc) and then sleep on a magnetic mattress. Try it and see!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Magnetic Jewelry for Improving Blood Flow

When you wear a magnetic bracelet and the magnets in it are alligned with your pulse points parts of the haemoglobin in red blood corpuscles in your blood are attracted to the magnet and parts of the haemoglobin in red blood corpuscles in your blood are repelled by it, depending on the polarity of the part of the haemoglobin closest to the magnet. (Like poles attract one another and opposite poles attract one another)

This movement produces a very small amount of heat which causes the smallest blood capillaries to dilate, in other words get bigger, so that more blood flows through them.

More blood flow means that more nutrients and antibodies etc from your blood reach any sites of injury or infection.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Magnetic Bracelets for Golfers

Many professional golfers wear magnetic bracelets, including most of the top golf players.

Part of that may be because they have a sore wrist from swinging hard, but some top golfers have mentioned that they are convinced that they have a better golf game when they are wearing a magnetic bracelet. That their swing is more accurate. That the ball goes just where they want it to. That when they forget to wear their magnetic bracelet their game is not so good.

Clearly we are not talking about scientific evidence here. But there are plenty of people whose own perceptions are that wearing a magnetic bracelet is all good!

Magnetic therapy is officially recognised as beneficial by the Japanese Ministry of Health.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Magnetic Jewelry - A Better Choice for Pain Relief!

Wearing magnetic jewelry is a natural therapy useful for many things including pain relief.

Taking drugs for pain relief can be pretty dangerous to your health. Here are some of the side effects that ordinary aspirin or aspirin containing tablets can give you:

Damage to the lining of your stomach, prolonged bleeding time, wheezing, breathlessness, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, chronic catarrh & runny nose, headache, confusion, nausea, vomiting, GI upset, GI bleeding, ulcers, rash, allergic reactions, hives, bruising, abnormal liver function tests, liver damage, and hepatitis. If you take too much, the toxic effect is Kidney Damage, severe metabolic derangements, respiratory and central nervous system effects, strokes, fatal hemorrhages of the brain, spleen, liver, intestines & lungs and
DEATH
300 to 500 reported deaths per year: (taken as directed).
read more about it here

Aspirin is an 'over the counter' medication - you don't even need to go to your doctor to get a prescription for it.

But it's been known for some time that aspirin does cause your stomach lining to bleed.

It's your choice - your life! When you have pain to deal with, how are you going to deal with it? Are you going to take an aspirin and hope that you don't have any serious complications from doing so. Or are you going to try one of the alternatives that is believed to be totally free from bad side effects, like magnetic therapy?