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BIOflex®
Magnets
How
do BIOflex® magnets work?
BIOflex® magnets feature a series of concentric circular poles. The
circles are of variable width and alternate between the N and S poles.
This magnetic field configuration is optimal for modulation of cellular
processes related to blood flow and pain reduction.
Studies at major universities
have verified that the BIOflex® magnetic design of concentric circles
of alternating polarity can consistantly relieve musculoskeletal pain.
The magnets act like an electric heating pad to bring more blood to an
area, increasing the nutrients and building blocks the damaged tissues
need for repair. They also accelerate the clearance of toxic waste products
resulting from the injury. All of this reduces swelling which irritates
nerve endings, one of the major causes of post-injury or overuse musculoskeletal
pain.
What makes BIOflex® Magnets different from others?
BIOflex® magnetic fields penetrate into the tissues of the body with
an effective 3D configuration to a significantly greater depth than other
magnet designs. The feature of alternating poles of variable width ensures
that the magnetic field will reach farther from the surface
of the magnet than will the magnetic field of a magnet whose poles are
closer together (e.g., "refrigerator" magnets). In the case
of the other magnetic patterns, the poles are immediately adjacent to
one another with no gap between them. Even though the surface measurement
of the magnetic flux density is greater on such magnets, the field will
be no different than background just a few millimeters away from the magnet.
Use of such "refrigerator" magnets to relieve, e.g., lower back
pain is doomed to failure since the magnetic field at this deep site of
irritation is no different than that with no magnet.
What polarity are BIOflex® magnets?
BIOflex® Magnets feature a series of concentric circles of alternate
magnetic poles that represent the most efficient pattern to achieve the
proper 3D magnetic field pattern at the affected site, even as deep as
several inches.
Have there been any studies done on BIOflex®
magnets and their effectiveness and safety?
There have been several studies done using BIOflex® magnets, the first
at Baylor College of Medicine. The results of this study were very favorable
and the study was published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
in November 1997. The second at the University of Tennessee published
in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology in December 2002.
A third study will be presented at the Bioelectromagnetics Society meeting
in June 2004.
What are BIOflex® magnets made of?
BIOflex® magnets are made of the combination of ferrite powders mixed
throughout a polyethylene matrix.
Do the magnets ever lose their strength?
BIOflex® magnets are designed for multiple applications and experience
no loss of magnetic power over time.
What is Gauss?
The "power" of a magnet is usually represented by the term Gauss,
which is the measure of the level of induction of a magnet. Ten thousand
Gauss is equal to one Tesla, a newer term for the same thing.
Why are BIOflex® magnets lower in Gauss than some magnetic products
on the market today?
BIOflex® magnets have the ability to reach into the tissues
of the body at a greater depth than other magnetic designs. The feature
of alternating poles of variable width ensures that the magnetic field
will reach further away from the surface of the magnet than
will the magnetic field of a magnet whose poles are closer together. BIOflex®
magnets are designed to provide the proper gauss deep within the tissues.
What do the terms Unipolar and Bipolar mean?
Unipolar is a misleading term when applied to magnets. By definition,
every magnet must have two poles. Companies using this terminology are
referring to a magnetic design more properly called axially magnetized.
That is, one pole on one surface of the magnet with its opposite pole
on the opposite surface. BIOflex® magnets have repeating concentric
circles of alternating north south polarity.
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