I don't know where you were looking but search for Dr. Michael
Weintraub who did a double-blind peer-reviewed study using over 300
patients in 24 centers with diabetic neuropathy. There was a 90%
improvement rate. You might even be able to find an audio or video of
him online if they haven't been removed.
Magnets are VERY effective for chronic fatigue in all cases I've ever
seen. In Asia they have been used for thousands of years and are
standard medical practice in Japan and are used in hospitals.
I've heard many people with fibromyalgia say they felt great after an
MRI for a day or so after.
I've used magnets myself as I was extremely fatigued and magnetic
insoles were actually the first thing that worked. Like Eimo, my
liver was damaged and couldn't process toxins so using the insoles
prompted a skin break out but the energy made a huge difference in my
life. I stopped yawning all the time. I ended up getting a magnetic
sleep system which further improved my health. It's not a cure but it
sure made my life more tolerable.
I got way, way better and my liver is completely normal now after
having elevated liver counts for years after using Natural Cellular
Defense. I've written about it numerous times here already. It
removes toxins from the liver better than anything I've ever tried,
which is a lot of things, especially since I used to work for a
holistic doctor.
Knowing that, I would have to say, the magnets are more of a band-aid
solution and for someone with a known liver problem, it would be more
effective to cleanse the liver which is really the cause of things
like fatigue and depression but magnets can sure make a difference in
people's lives. Magnets release toxins but if the liver is congested
they can recirculate. Lots of water needs to be drank to flush them
out and most people feel worse at the beginning, either for a few days
or a week or so before noticing improvements.
Eimo, I'm pretty sure I emailed you the other day about this. Did you
get my email? Maybe it got stuck in your bulk folder.
Sharon Hoehner
www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen
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<cata1laxi5
...> wrote:
>
> Hi Eimo53,
>
> i did a little research on magneto therapy, there are no studies
> published in peer-reviewed journals (this includes those specializing
> in alternative medicine) that would demonstrate any benefits of
> magnetic fields in CFS or any other type of fatigue. On the contrary,
> application of strong magnetic fields to muscle can induce fatigue
> without any physical effort. In other words, there is no reliable
> trustworthy information on this type of therapy in CFS. This does not
> necessarily mean that this approach doesn't work, it is just the
> amount of reliable evidence is close to zero.
>
> On the positive side, magnetic fields of weak to moderate power are
> fairly safe and do not pose serious risks to health.
> With this in mind, I would try magneto therapy for free, but avoid it
> if it costs money.
>
> As somebody else already mentioned vitamin B12 deficiency can cause
> fatigue, and I know one CFS patient who says that B12 supplement
> reduces his symptoms significantly (although this is not a cure).
> This vitamin is virtually absent in plant foods and animal liver is
> the best natural source of vitamin B12.
>
> You may find a lot of other CFS patients and share your experiences
> on this non-commercial peer-support website: dailystrength dot org
>
> Best wishes,
> Craig
>
> --- In AlternativeAnswers%40yahoogroups.com">AlternativeAnswers
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>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi craiggers_985:
> > Thanks alot these are valuable infos.do You think that Magneto
> > therapy may improve Chronic Fatigue . I found some sites advising
> it.
> > I need your openion specially because iam Hepatic with Hepatitis C
> > for 10 years.
> > Thanks in advance for your kind reply.
> > Eimo
> > eimo53
> >
> >
> > --- In AlternativeAnswers%40yahoogroups.com">AlternativeAnswers
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> > <cata1laxi5
> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am sorry about your illness. I would reconsider your position
> on
> > > fat. Experts say that there are healthy and unhealthy fats, not
> all
> > > fat is bad. You may find this information interesting:
> > > http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should-you-
> > eat/fats-
> > > and-cholesterol/index.html
> > >
> > > With respect to fatigue, it has been shown in several studies
> that
> > > moderate cooling, such as a gradual cold shower or a cold bath
> can
> > > reduce fatigue. One researcher also recently proposed to treat
> CFS
> > > using twice daily adapted cold showers:
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17958903
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15253480
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13985984
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5246975
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18058595
> > > http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11879418
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In AlternativeAnswers%40yahoogroups.com">AlternativeAnswers
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>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I am 55 years old .I have fatigue .I eat well all natural
> > foods ,no
> > > > beef no fat.
> > > > Could you please help me to overcome my fatigue.
> > > > Thanks for all.
> > > > Eimo
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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