Treatment of ailments, afflections and diseases

Surgery – Magnetic field applied to body for therapy

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128898, A61N 208

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for alleviating or curing human ailments, afflictions and diseases by application of magnetism. A north pole surface of a magnet is applied to the hands or at least one hand of a person being treated, and is maintained in contact for a time period or periods in accordance with the ailments or afflictions being treated. The magnet is maintained in contact for a time period or periods sufficient to elicit affirmative response, alleviation, or cure. Concurrently with application of the magnet to the hands, an additional magnet or magnets may be applied to a particular afflicted area or areas of the body of the person, the additional magnet or magnets being configurated to accommodate the area being treated and having appropriate total magnetic flux.

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