Treating Knee Pain With Magnetism

Can magnetism really help in the healing process? That’s the million dollar question and I guarantee that if you have pain, you are pretty much willing to try just about anything. There are many people who swear and it really makes sense once you give it some thought. I’m on the verge of giving it a try myself because I’m dealing with some pain issues and I’m trying to avoid a trip to the doctor if at all possible.

A few weeks ago I headed out to a local park near my house to get in a workout. This park has some great mountain bike trails and they are great for running and jogging. I’m not much into running but I do like to power walk. I’m 51 years old and I don’t like to put a lot of stress on my joints so I normally just power walk for longer distances. I feel it’s the same as jogging. I get a great cardio workout in. I do it for a longer period of time also without getting so tired.

I only walked about 4 miles this particular day. All was well and later that night I noticed a slight aching feeling on the inside of my right knee. I ignored it because I seem to always have little aches and pains. Well, the problem is that the dull ache has never gone away after 2 months now. It seems that no matter what I do to try and rehabilitate the knee, the pain always seems to be present.

I’m on the verge of making a doctor appointment now. I’ve done some research on the internet and I see a lot of people talking about magnetism and it’s healing powers. A quick search on Amazon and I see that I can buy a magnetic knee support. It’s time to give this new age method of healing a try. What’s it going to hurt?

I think I’m also going to use a knee support pillow also. When I wake up in the morning, I seem to have more aching of the knee than during the daytime. If these 2 methods work, I may save myself a trip to the doctor.

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