
In March 1980, French researchers analysed four Japanese studies, all undertaken in 1976. One was conducted at the Facility of Medicine of the University of Tokyo. The second was by the University Juntendo, Tokyo. The third was bat the Kohnodai National Hospital. The last was at the Isuzu Hospital in Tokyo.
Some tests were double-blind with a placebo, where certain subjects received no magnetised product. Neither the doctors nor subjects knew which products were magnetised until after results had been collected. The main symptoms which the study concentrated on were pain in the neck, back, shoulders, arms, hands and legs. 400 subjects took part in the first three studies. Over 11,600 took part in the last (Nakagawa).
After careful study, two important points stood out:
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The effectiveness on the given symptoms of the magnetic field supplied by the product is quite evident. It falls into the range of 60% to 80%. |
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The time frame for the action is within 7 and 14 days. |