Where does it hurt?
How do you know which of our products is
right for you? Should you choose a bracelet, a necklace or
an ankle bracelet? Do you need more than one?
While magnetic jewelry may provide
amazing results for a variety of different conditions, it's
always a good idea to choose the best tool for the job. The
diagram below will show you the most common uses for each of
the products we make. A few general rules to keep in mind
is to wear the magnets as close to the source of pain as
possible (lower back pain is the exception to this as you
will see in the chart below), and address the most frequent
or most uncomfortable pain first.
I hurt all over. How do I decide what to do?
Many people face this same decision when
trying magnetic therapy for the first time. This is our
basic recommendation:
If you have pain and discomfort in multiple
areas, think about your pain in groups. For example, if you
have pain in 4 of the 12 areas, which category do the most
fall into? Perhaps a bracelet is best because it will
address your fingers, hands, and wrists; or a necklace
because you have migraines along with upper back and neck
pain. While it isn't likely either a necklace or a bracelet
is going to help you with severe knee pain, you will be able
to experience first hand the power of magnets. We feel
confident that after giving magnetic therapy a try, you will
be able to gauge whether or not adding an additional piece
of magnetic jewelry will help you achieve the results you
desire.
I have both lower and upper back pain. Do I
need a necklace, a bracelet and an ankle bracelet?
You may. However, if the upper and lower
back pain is about equal, it is usually best to start with a
necklace. Wearing one of our high powered necklaces may
provide satisfactory relief from both upper and lower back
pain. If you feel you are getting great results with the
necklace for your upper back pain, but you feel like you
need additional relief for your lower back pain, simply add
a bracelet or ankle bracelet or both. We know it may sound
strange to suggest wearing a bracelet or ankle bracelet for
lower back pain, but we have found this has consistently
provided the best results for our customers over the years.
Please note, when wearing an ankle bracelet with socks, to
achieve optimum results, wear the ankle bracelet under your
socks so it remains in contact with your skin.
What about Fibromyalgia?
Honestly, it depends. It's important to
think about where you are experiencing the most discomfort.
Most people tell us it's the neck, shoulders, and upper
back, so we recommend and have been getting great results
with our high powered necklaces. Others find that their leg
pain is what bothers them the most, in which case our high
powered ankle bracelet is the best choice. Likewise, if you
primarily suffer from pain in the hands, wrists, or arms, we
recommend our high powered bracelet.
Still not sure what to choose?
Tell us more about your situation by calling
us at 1-800-310-3081 and we will be happy to assist you.
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