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Every object exists within a magnetic field. Earth itself is a giant magnet, with negative and positive (north and south) poles.
Magnetic attraction and electricity are two parts of a single phenomenon called electromagnetism. The two are interrelated; for example, electric current creates a magnetic field, and in an electric motor, magnets are necessary to produce electrical power.
These two energies — electricity and magnetism — depend on each other and together they represent one of the fundamental components of the universe.
All life depends on some combination of various natural phenomena: sunlight, warmth, certain forms of radiation, elements such as carbon, oxygen and nitrogen. Electromagnetism is another of these preconditions that make life possible.
Our products with magnetic technology were designed using principles based on the magnetic field that forms part of our essential environment.
The two constituent parts of electromagnetism— electrical energy and a magnetic field — are naturally present in living things.
Electrical energy controls many functions in the human body. Electrical impulses keep the heart beating. They are the basis of cerebral (brain) activity. The sensation of touch is conducted by electrical nerve signals.
However, applying an external electrical current to a living organism can be extremely harmful, even fatal.
In contrast, magnetism — the force that is allied to electricity — has no known ill effects when applied to a healthy body.*
This is one reason why magnets are ideal for practically any application. Even the most skeptical person regarding the positive effects of magnets, will nevertheless have to concede that there is no downside in trying them out.
In other words, magnets present no significant risk. Compare that with any product or procedure that involves potential side effects or pain.
* Do not use a magnetic product you have a pacemaker or other sensitive implanted device. Women in the first trimester of pregnancy should consult a physician before using any magnetic device.
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