How do magnets heal ? •Magnets have no healing properties. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) employs very strong magnetic fields, far stronger than a household magnet can produce, and yet MRI's have no direct effect on the health of the patient (an MRI may have an indirect effect as a diagnostic tool). •The iron in our blood is in far too low of a concentration to be affected by the weak magnetic fields of household magnets. •Furthermore, the iron atoms in our blood are bound in heme molecules. The chemical bonds that hold the iron atom in the heme molecule interfere with the state of its electrons, causing the iron atom to lose its usual ferromagnetic properties. •The lack of healing properties for magnets has been established multiple times through controlled experiments. •For instance, M.S. Cepeda and colleagues found that static magnetic fields had no effect on pain levels. •A study performed by M.H. Pittler reviewing multiple experiments also confirmed the in...
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