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Magnetotherapy online correspondence course

The therapeutic benefits of Magnets are said to have been known to ancient Greek, Egyptian, and Chinese Doctors. Cleopatra allegedly wore a magnet on her head to retain her Beauty. It is known, that Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) are constantly present and Earth has its own magnetic Field, aligned to the North and South poles.

The whole Human Body, single cells and molecules have subtle magnetic Forces. Conventional and Electromedicine utilizes electrical equipment to generate electromagnetic fields that influence the body's natural electrical currents to promote healing. According to Magnetotherapy Theory, iron atoms in the red blood cells respond to magnetism. When a magnet is placed on the Patient's body, blood flow through the area is enhanced. This is very important to improve the supply of oxygen to cells, stimulate the metabolism, and help to eliminate the waste.

Complementary Therapists proved that ordinary magnets, such as magnetic wrist bands and beds can treat different Illness, including bone disorders. At the present time Magnetotherapy only gaining popularity in Western countries, but extremely popular in Japan and Eastern Europe.

magnetotherapy correspondence courseThe Magnetotherapy Professional Correspondence Course contains printed Manual, 2 assignments (questionnaire) for self-study, supporting Study Material (books, magnetic Tools), modern articles on different topics of Magnetotherapy.

  • Color Printed Manual including information on the Following topics:
  • 1. The History of Magnetism in Medicine:
  • 2. Influence of Magnetic Fields on Man
  • 3. Basic Physical Principles of Magnetism
  • 4. Biomagnetism:
  • Biomagnetic Information
  • Cardiomagnetism
  • Nauromagnetism
  • Magnetic Stimulation
  • 5. Magnetic Resonance and Modern medical Applications
  • 6. Magnetic Substances and Externally Applied Fields:
  • Magnets in Ophthalmology
  • Magnets in Gastroenterology
  • Magnetopneumography
  • Magnetic Hyperthermia
  • Selective Cell Separation
  • Magnetic Wound Treatment
  • 7. Practical Use of Magnets against Different Ailments
  • 8. Conclusion and Perspectives Supportive
  • Study Material Contains: magnetotherapy correspondence course
  • "Setting Started in Magnetic Healing", Book
  • "The Body Magnetic", Book by B. Payne, Ph. D.
  • "Discovery of magnetic Health", Book
  • Magnet-Power Gold plated Bracelet
  • Therapeutic Magnetic Pillow