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Our Supplier no longer handles BIOflex
Mattresses, only the inserts, that can be placed in most all mattresses.
We do have the magnetic mattress pads by
Dragonstone Magnetics.
After years of research and development, Charles Zablotsky and Dr. Ted
Zablotsky created a superior health aid product. The need was identified for a
product to aid and assist in relieving pain and to accelerate the body`s
natural healing process. This product combines both new age alternative
medicine and mainstream medicine without disturbing today`s active lifesyle.
Studies done using BIOflex magnets have proven magnetic field therapy
works!
Studies have been done at Baylor College of Medicine and at the
University of Tennessee to prove and confirm the major health benefits. Many
testimonials from today`s most popular athletes have been documented.
While you sleep, BIOflex Concentric Magnetics are working to.........
1) Help induce the critical cycle of deep sleep
when your body repairs and rejuvenates itself.
2) Reduce pain by
generating a unique magnetic field by increasing blood circulation.
3) Accelerate the
healing process by penetrating into the tissues of the body with an effective
3D configuration.
4) Reduce swelling,
a major source of musculoskeletal pain.
5) Manufactured
exclusively and specifically for human use.
DRAGONSTONE
MAGNETICS
For someone new to magnetic therapy and jewelry, the subject can
seem confusing, bewildering and even a little strange. Magnets and their
healing qualities are acurious subject, and anyone who has searched for an
alternative to drug prescribed medication will have wondered about the healing
qualities of magnetic jewelry and just how effective they are.
Although the idea of magnetic jewlelry as therapy is being introduced to
hundreds of people daily, the process of using magnets in a health related
manner is rooted in history; a fact which surprises many people who assume
they are a `new-age` form of therapy.
Magnetic teeatment actually goes back as far as 2,000 B. C. Magnets are
mentioned in one of the earliest written medical texts: The Yellow Emperor~s
Book of Internal Medicine, a book which is looked upon as a landmark in the
history of Chinese civilization. Published in China, the book mentions the
application of magnetic stones to correct health imbalances and discusses
their healing properties.
The development of using magnets continued to grow around the world, and
there are historic references made to them throughout history.
Cleopatra, the Ancient Queen of Egypt, was allleged to have worn a
magnet on her forehead. This was for the benefit of enhancing her beauty and
preserving her youthful complextion. Another reason that Cleopatra could have
worn the stone was for her treatment of headaches, as magnets were a common
remedy amongst ancient Egyptians who used them to treat gout amongst other
ailments.
In India, it is suspected that the ancient Hindus believed that a dying
person should lie with their head pointing north, so that the body was aligned
to the natural magnetic field of the Earth to ease their departure from this
life and relieve the pain.
Today magnets are gaining popularity and more widespread use after they
fell out of favor following World War ll with the development of biochemistry
based on medicine. In today`s climate, where information is just a connection
and a click away, the access to knowledge has revived the magnets reputation.
They are becoming once again an established form of treatment.
Magnets are recommended as therapeutic alternatives for numerous
disorders and many people lay claim to their positive effects. There still
continues to be many debates surrounding magnets but no one can deny their
place in medical history or the thousands of people who can testify to their
healing qualities.
Article by Zoe Lea-reproduced compliments of Dragonstone Magnetics.
Caution: BIOflex® products should never be placed directly over an open wound, transdermal drug delivery patches, nor should they be used by individuals using pacemakers or insulin pumps. Not recommended for use during first trimester of pregnancy.
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