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Subject:

  Foot Reflexology With Magnets  

Study Conducted:

Country:

Institution:

  China   Not indicated.  

Citation:

 
 

Wang, J., "A Primary Report on Magnet Therapy Applied on Foot Reflex Zones." 1993 China Reflexology Symposium Report, Beijing: China Reflexology Association, pages 42-43

Synopsis:

 
  A study was done on 104 cases using magnet therapy on foot reflex points to relieve symptoms of various conditions such as neuralgic headache, lumbar pain and menorrhagia. Results: 87% to 96% (15 cases with neuralgic headaches) were totally relieved. 87% had better success with magnetic therapy to reflex points. 90% relief for back sprain, 93% relief for menorrhagia, and 96% relief for lumbar muscular strain

Conclusion:

 
  Foot reflexology was shown to be effective for the relief of neuralgic headache, lumbar muscular strain and menorrhagia, combined with magnetic therapy.

 
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