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Choosing Bipolar Magnets VS Unipolar Magnets For Magnetic Therapy

Posted by Julie D. Mayo

When it comes to choosing bipolar magnets vs unipolar magnets for Magnetic Therapy all experts don't share the same point of view. Some experts believe that bipolar magnets are more effective, while others believe that unipolar magnets are the way to go. Polarity is one of the most controversial issues within the field...

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Using Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets For Magnetic Therapy

Posted by Julie D. Mayo

There are several different ways of using neodymium rare earth magnets for Magnetic Therapy. The manufacturing of neodymium magnets, also known as rare earth magnets, began in 1983. They are made of an alloy of iron, boron and neodymium, a rare earth element. Neodymium has a bright, silvery metallic luster; however, as...

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A Permanent Magnet Makes The Best Biomagnet

Posted by Julie D. Mayo

A permanent magnet is a magnet that remains magnetized. It is a static (stationary) magnet that creates a static magnetic field. A permanent magnet cannot lose its magnetic charge. A permanent magnet makes the best biomagnet (healing magnet). A temporary magnet is one that can lose memory of previous magnetization. A g...

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What Is A Biomagnet?

Posted by Julie D. Mayo

A biomagnet, also known as a healing magnet or therapy magnet, is simply a magnet that is applied to the body for health benefits. These are not just any ordinary magnets you may find lying around the house or stuck to your refrigerator door. Biomagnets are manufactured specifically for the purpose of physical, mental...

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Running The Transition or Possibility Session On My Mother

Posted by Julie D. Mayo

This article is about my experience of running the Running Transition or Possibility Session on my mother when she had pancreatic cancer. I created the Transition or Possibility Session especially for those who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness. During this session I run two different Access body processes. T...

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