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WHO SHOULD NOT BE TREATED?

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WHO SHOULD NOT BE TREATED?

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The following people should not be treated with magnetic therapy: Pregnant females. People who suffer from epileptic fits. People with pacemakers. People with metal implants. Strong electromagnets should not be used on children, on the eyes, the brain, or the heart. Strong South Pole electromagnets should NEVER be used to treat tumours, cancerous conditions, bacterial and viral infections. (Back to top) TAKE CARE Keep electromagnets away from computers, credit cards, videos, cassettes, magnetic tapes, battery operated watches and hearing aids, and cellular telephones, etc.

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You should wait at least 3 months after pregnancy or major surgery before being treated for vein disease. People with a suppressed immune systems, those with deep vein thrombosis or incompetence, and patients who can’t ambulate for other reasons are not good candidates for vein treatment.

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