Proof That Magnets Can Heal the Body

People scoff when I tell them that I use magnets to promote healing and to relieve pain in the body. They like to say that they don’t work or that it is the placebo effect. Well, I have proof that magnets can heal the body.

I know a few people who use magnets with horses with excellent results. The thing with using an alternative treatment like magnets on horses, or any other animal, it kills the whole placebo effect argument. Animals are not subject to the placebo effect because you can’t convince them that something will work. It either does or it doesn’t.

In the case of magnets, it does work. So, the next time someone wants to tell me that my magnets don’t work I guess I can have them talk to a horse.

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Wayne Woodworth

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2 Responses to Proof That Magnets Can Heal the Body

  1. Seth Hymes says:

    Hi Wayne,

    Good info. The “placebo” affect is a misnomer; it simply means the mind cured something in a way that goes outside of the current scientific model. If I had my way we’d put billions into studying that affect, as a Doctor would put pretty much any effective alternative treatment into that category. Magnets are awesome.

    Seth
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    • Thanks for the comment Seth and for sharing your views on the placebo effect. I’ve heard some doctors acknowledge that even a lot of “traditional” cures might actually be “placebo” too.

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