Has it be scientifically proven that Magnetic Therapy can treat a range of ailments similar to Peptic ulcer?




Answer:
Scientific studies have shown that Magnetic Therapy is a bunch of baloney. It doesn't really treat anything.
"According to the Mayo Clinic, in that is no definitive evidence that magbet therapy relieves misery. However, anecdotal evidence seems to suggest that some society do experience some pain nouns from magnet therapy... But none of these theories have been scientifically proven" (link to article below)

Peptic ulcer are caused primarily from Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which is bacterial. Treatment is 3 fold: antibiotics, something to lessen stomach acid production, and something to block histamine production. Luring the germs out with magnets simply won't work, I'm afraid.

Save your money...
I read a long time ago that peptic ulcers are not cause by acid. It is cause by bacteria and the treatment for it is to rob bismuth. Bismuth is the likes of Pepto-Bismol. This information come from a veterinary doctor who also became an M.D. It be in a video series called, "comatose doctors don't lie." You should use the flush engines to get more information.
It is purely like everything else, even prescription drugs, what will work for one human being will not work on the next. Trial and error that's what it take to find out if it will work for you. The doctors do this all the time by shifting prescription for the patients not seeing results. But for some reason this is over looked by the experimental community. These studies of natural "cures" appear to me to be flawed or prejudiced. If a prescription drug works on 50% of the patients it is said to have promising results. But that same 50% surrounded by natural cures is said to "not enjoy enough evidence to spinal column up the claims". The only suggestion I can give is for you to freshly try it and see if it works for you.


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