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The Voice of a Magnetic Expert


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my country is the first country to discover the phenomenon of magnetism and use magnets to cure diseases, with a history of more than 2,000 years. For example, the "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" records that "magnets treat Gubi, rheumatism, and swelling and pain in the limbs"; Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica" in the Ming Dynasty also records that magnetic therapy "dissipates wind and cold, strengthens bone qi, clears joints and relieves swelling and pain". Features.


Later, scientists discovered that the earth itself is a huge magnet, and the geomagnetic field, like sunlight, air, water, and nutrients, is an indispensable basic element for the survival of life on earth. However, due to the rise of high-rise buildings in modern society and the increase of various harmful electromagnetic waves, the earth's magnetic field is disturbed, and the human body's magnetic field is also disturbed. This phenomenon is called "magnetic hunger". This lack of magnetic symptoms manifested as physical weakness, fatigue, endocrine disorders, decreased resistance, muscle pain, neurasthenia, memory loss and insomnia. In the long run, there will be many diseases, which will not be cured for a long time.

Chinese Academy of Sciences - Magnetic field can reduce the viscosity of human blood

If a person's blood is too thick, it can raise blood pressure, damage blood vessels, and increase the risk of heart attack. According to a report by the American Physicist Organization Network on June 8 (Beijing time), physicists from Temple University in the United States recently discovered that the use of magnetic fields can reduce the viscosity of human blood. The research paper was published in the recently published "Physical Review Series E".


Currently, the only way to thin the blood is to use drugs such as aspirin, which can come with side effects. Tao Rongjia (transliteration), a professor at Temple University who had invented the method of reducing the viscosity of oil in an engine or pipeline with an electric or magnetic field, extended this method to the control of blood viscosity. After testing a large number of blood samples, it was found that using Magnetic fields can also dilute blood in the human circulatory system.

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International Food and Drug Administration CFDA

Magnetic therapy is a legally registered product in the People's Republic of China, and has long been a treatment item covered by medical insurance;


The International Food and Drug Administration also mentioned in the "Guidelines for the Technical Review of the Release of 13 Medical Device Registrations such as Magnetic Therapy Products" that "it is currently believed that magnetic fields can regulate the biological magnetic field in the body, generate induced microcurrents, change the permeability of cell membranes, Change the activity of certain enzymes, dilate blood vessels, and accelerate blood flow, so as to achieve adjuvant therapeutic effects such as pain relief and swelling reduction."

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Authoritative magnetic therapy research literature

According to the National Science and Technology Book Documentation Center, there are as many as 640,000 research documents on magnetic therapy, and the sources of the documents include Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhejiang University and other well-known universities and institutions.


In addition, the publication of books and magazines such as "Magnetic and Magnetic Therapy", "Magnetic Chemistry and Magnetic Medicine", "The Rise of Magnetic Medicine" and "Biomagnetism" have further promoted the progress of magnetic therapy medical research in my country.

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