Does captivating psychiatric therapy bracelets work? i am suspicious of it...?
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I had unpromising circulation on my arms, bought one and I no longer have that problem. I bought for my mother-in-law who have this weird problem beside her finger, she couldn't open it correctly, and that completely go away also. It won't fix everything but if you have a minor problem, I vote buy one and see for yourself.
As far as I can tell, there's no existing physiological reason for magnets to do anything to your body at adjectives. After all, we enjoy billions of various electromagnetic side running through our bodies at any given second, thanks to adjectives the electronics constantly around us.
My guess would be that the bracelets are just placebos.
No. Ever hear of a doctor lately giving them away to his or her patients?
Well, a little scepticism is right but why don't you try? And for what are you trying them for? Though I am not having much experience next to them, others whom I know got virtuous experience. If you give more details, may be I can support.
Some say yes
If the origin you are asking is muscles, pain or referred misery read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies.
I was pretty suspicious around it as well. My husband bought one anyway. His also come with some sort of gemstone on the underside of the bracelet.
Then, my friend, who is an activeness healer, tested it. She said that it appears to help "center" the wearer. Something to do beside grounding of some sort.
My husband said that it helps him within his knee strain.
Still, I am not too sure about its benefits.
i have a back injury that have given me limited motion and torment. i have owned 2 bracelets (q-ray) and thought the first one did some well brought-up, but didn't know how much until i let it expire and bought my second one. it have been glory for me, and i don't sell them , only just would not be with out one