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10 Tips on How to Lower your Blood Sugar Level

11:37 am February 5, 2010
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Diabetes is the sixth biggest killer worldwide, affecting 10% of the adult population and will kill 65% of sufferers who do nothing to control the disease, Diabetes can show no early symptoms to suffe...

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Say Bye-Bye to Belly Fat

1:00 pm January 19, 2010
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Belly fat is not only unattractive and uncomfortable; it is unhealthy and may lead to serious illnesses like diabetes, lose of kidney function and heart failure. Getting rid of belly fat takes a conce...

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Trends in childbirth

6:28 pm November 7, 2009

From rising rates of intervention and gestational diabetes, to better-informed and discerning mothers-to-be than ever before, obstetrician Rahul Sen talks about how medical and technological advances ...

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Natural Cure for Diabetes-Eleotin Review

2:52 pm November 4, 2009

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The Use Of Clinical Magnetic Therapy Can Only Be Expressed As Phenomenal

6:07 am August 12, 2009
by Debbie Shimadry

Magnets have been around for as far back in time as 2500-3000 years BC. The first documentation of this came from Asia Minor, specifically an expanse of land referred to as Magnesia. The population of this place recognised that the earth would attract metal items to it, they then called it Magnetite. What they didn’t realise is that this was because the land was enhanced with large amounts of iron oxide.

Another story is told of a young boy, who lived 2500 years BC, called Magnes- a shepherd on Mount Ida. One day he was tending his sheep whilst wearing sandals which contained iron rivets in the sole. He found it hard to walk up the mountain, as his feet felt heavy and stuck to the rock face.

Mount Ida was found to contain a rock called Lodestone, which is the first known magnetic mineral. It is reported that Lodestone was named Magnes after the boy who discovered it, and it later came to be known as magnet.

The ancient Egyptian heroin Cleopatra could possibly be the first famous person to use the benefits of magnets. A Lodestone was used in her bed to refresh her skin and protect her looks. The knowledge of these benefits were shared with the Greeks and philosophers Plato and Aristotle wrote if its medicinal use since 2500 BC.

In the east, Chinese medical treatments have included magnets since 2000 BC. Reflexology and acupuncture are often used in conjunction with the healing properties of the magnets. With many ailments, magnets are still the first step even today.

Western cultures in Europe and America have also use magnets with ever increasing popularity. A Swiss physician in the fifteenth century called Paracelsus, penned numerous research papers with regard to the reduction of inflammation within the body caused by the placement of magnets on a person.

Nearly one hundred years later, English Royal doctor, William Gilbert, completed controlled research into the effects of electricity and magnetism. Dr William Gilbert was responsible for one of the first books the use of magnets for healing titled, “De Magnet” and frequently advised Queen Elizabeth I on the use of magnets for her health and wellbeing.

Michael Faraday, also known as the founder of Biomagnetics made extensive discoveries in magnetic healing during the 18th century. His work is still used as a framework for modern day magnetic treatments. Dr Mesmer (the father of hypnotism) and Dr Samuel Hahnemann (the father of homoeopathy) also contributed to his remarkable work.

20th century pioneers include Dr Kreft a German doctor who in 1905 studied the healing effects of magnets on rheumatic disease, sciatica and neuralgia. 1926 revealed Dr Criles work on the impact of magnets on cancer cells and this was followed 10 years later in 1936 with Albert Davis carrying out tests on the effects of the north and south poles of a magnet.

The examples of research and studies have grown with its popularity during the last 15 years. In excess of 57 studies have been carried out in the USA on all manner of illnesses and magnets. Here are a few of the most modern research programmes;

1990 – University if Hawaii tested magnetic fields on patients with osteoarthritis.

1992- Stiller et al a randomised double blind trial of wound healing in venous leg wounds.

1999- New York Medical College took patients with diabetes and did tests using magnetic insoles.

2001- University of Virginia tested magnetised mattress covers Fibromyalgia patients.

2004- University of Exeter and Plymouth recorded the effects that magnetic bracelets had on osteoarthritis sufferers.

The popularity of Magnetic Therapy all over the world is still increasing and has many followers including celebrity faces such as:

Bill Clinton

Andre Agassi

Anthony Hopkins

HRH Queen Elizabeth II

HRH Prince Charles

HRH Prince William

Cherie Blair

Venus Williams

Venus Williams

Michael Jordon

Jack Niklaus and many more.

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