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Magnet therapy must do something
July 20 2008 at 9:26 AM Lava (no login)
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I've decided that magnet therapy must do something at least, because if you place magnets on your body it must affect your blood at least. Since your blood has iron it to transport oxygen around the body, the iron must be attracted to the magnets. So I think that magnets must be doing something to the body.
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Jennelle
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EVE MEMBERS Re: Magnet therapy must do something July 22 2008, 3:10 PM
I don't think that magnet therapy is supposed to be anything to do with blood. I also don't think the iron in your blood would be attracted to a magnet or in any way be affected by a magnetic field.
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Brianna
(no login) Re: Magnet therapy must do something August 18 2008, 8:40 AM
I agree with Jennelle. The way that magnetic therapy works is nothing to do with the iron in your blood. In fact if your blood was subject to magnetic attraction it wouldn't circulate properly.
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Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Magnet therapy must do something August 18 2008, 1:23 PM
True what they say. The iron in your blood is bound onto proteins so it doesn't have a charge. There are many other charged molecules in the blood tho, but magnets don't work precisely by affecting their movement. The mechanisms of how magnets do what they do are very complex, personally I haven't even delved into explaining that, I good with learning the effects of both polarities.
July 20 2008 at 9:26 AM Lava (no login)
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I've decided that magnet therapy must do something at least, because if you place magnets on your body it must affect your blood at least. Since your blood has iron it to transport oxygen around the body, the iron must be attracted to the magnets. So I think that magnets must be doing something to the body.
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Jennelle
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EVE MEMBERS Re: Magnet therapy must do something July 22 2008, 3:10 PM
I don't think that magnet therapy is supposed to be anything to do with blood. I also don't think the iron in your blood would be attracted to a magnet or in any way be affected by a magnetic field.
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Brianna
(no login) Re: Magnet therapy must do something August 18 2008, 8:40 AM
I agree with Jennelle. The way that magnetic therapy works is nothing to do with the iron in your blood. In fact if your blood was subject to magnetic attraction it wouldn't circulate properly.
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Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Magnet therapy must do something August 18 2008, 1:23 PM
True what they say. The iron in your blood is bound onto proteins so it doesn't have a charge. There are many other charged molecules in the blood tho, but magnets don't work precisely by affecting their movement. The mechanisms of how magnets do what they do are very complex, personally I haven't even delved into explaining that, I good with learning the effects of both polarities.