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How do BIOflex® magnets work?

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How do BIOflex® magnets work?

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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.

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A. 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. Q.

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