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Magnet Therapy
(redirected from Biomagnetic Therapy)

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mag·net therapy (mgnt)
n.
An alternative medical therapy in which the placement of magnets or magnetic devices on the skin is thought to prevent or treat symptoms of disease, especially pain.

Magnet Therapy
A general term for any allegedly therapeutic effect evoked by special magnets or magnetic fields; magnet therapy has a long tradition in many cultures—e.g., Arab, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Roman, and the Indian subcontinent


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The advanced back pain treatment has been designed for building strength in muscles and aid in holding the vertebrae in their correct position following your BioMagnetic Therapy session.
In any average town, you'll be able to find a clutch of nutty practitioners in biomagnetic therapy, acupuncture, shiatsu, colonic irrigation, crystal therapy, hypnotherapy, homeopathy, herbalism, craniosacral therapy, Rolfing (God knows what that is, but just hope it doesn't involve a didgeridoo), aromatherapy, and Siberian sexual head massage to cure bedwetting.
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