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Summary:The use of magnets to treat illness has been described historically in many civilizations, and was suggested by ancient Egyptian priests and in the 4th century BC by Hippocrates. The 15th century Swiss physician and alchemist Paracelsus theorized that magnets may be able to attract diseases and leach them from the body. In modern times, magnetic fields play an important role in Western medicine, including use for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), pulsed electromagnetic fields, and experimental magnetic stimulatory techniquesScientific Evidence:Uses These uses have been tested in humans or animals. Safety and effectiveness have not always been proven. Some of these ....
Chondroitin sulfate for Urinary Incontinence Summary:Chondroitin was first extracted and purified in the 1960s. Today it is manufactured from natural sources (like shark, beef cartilage or bovine trachea) or by artificial means. Chondroitin is commonly ....
Magnetic Therapy for Urinary Incontinence Summary:The use of magnets to treat illness has been described historically in many civilizations, and was suggested by ancient Egyptian priests and in the 4th century BC by Hippocrates. The ....
Chlorophyll for Urinary Incontinence Summary:Chlorophyll is a chemoprotein commonly known for its contribution to the green pigmentation in plants, and is related to protoheme, the red pigment of blood. It can be obtained from ....