Can magnets (DC magnetic fields) heal or help in some way?
A. This is a matter of conjecture, but many professionals and organizations use them with no reported ill effects. Recently, even the FDA allows magnetic therapies to claim “pain relief”, “increased circulation”, and other benefits if that tells you anything. ScanTech may soon have more answers on this in the coming months, so stay tuned. The most common families of magnet materials today are ones made out of Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt (Alnicos), Strontium-Iron (Ferrites, also known as Ceramics), Neodymium-Iron-Boron (Neo magnets, sometimes referred to as “super magnets”), and Samarium-Cobalt. (The Samarium-Cobalt and Neodymium-Iron-Boron families are collectively known as the Rare Earths.