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Sell Magnetic Therapy Sponge Pillow Neck Support

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Trading Company
Year Established:
2004
Total Employees:
101 - 200 People
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China
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7 days
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Description:Product Name: Magnetic Therapy Sponge Pillow Neck SupportPlace of Origin: ChinaWe can provide such magnetic products as therapy pillows, cushions, mattresses, underlay necklaces, jewelry, insoles, blankets, pads and wristbands. Our magnetic necklaces can cure and protect rheumatism periarthrits humeroscapularis, arthritis, high blood pressure, neurasthenia, muscle strain, and so on. These products can also help to improve general symptoms of discomfort and take a good psychological effect. Magnetic pillows, cushions, mattresses are made from bio magnets to make your whole body healthy. Magnetic pillows can improve sleep quality, in addition. Advantages: comfortable, pain relief, activating blood circulation. Magnet therapy involves the use of a magnetic device placed on or near the body to relieve pain and facilitate healing. The magnetic products on the market today come in many forms. They can be taped to the skin, worn as jewelry or in your shoes, or slept on as pillows and mattresses. Arthritis, insomnia, carpal tunnel syndrome, and headaches are among the long list of ailments for which people have tried magnet therapy. Although no one can say how magnets work, advocates claim that they can have a profound effect on the body, particularly in relieving pain. The lure of magnets for medicinal purposes is not new. The ancient Greeks believed that lodestones (natural magnetic rocks) had therapeutic powers. In the sixteenth century, Swiss-born alchemist and physician Philippus von Hohenheim, who went by the pseudonym Paracelsus, purportedly used magnets to draw illness from the body. Over the past decade, magnet therapy has become increasingly popular, especially among professional athletes who use it for aches and pains. Even so, magnet therapy remains controversial. Scientists have only recently begun the well-designed research needed to persuade most mainstream doctors to add magnets to their medicinal arsenals.

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Business Type
Trading Company
Year Established
2004
Total Employees
101 - 200 People
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe

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