Colour:Wide Silver Plated Copper Is it possible that the magnetic therapy used by physicians in ancient Egypt to keep their young queen healthy does have a positive effect? Not so long ago, magnetic therapy was pretty much shunned by mainstream medicine, dismissed as ineffective and, even worse, condemned as quackery. Any benefits that it might have, said the sceptics, could be explained by the placebo effect: patients believed that it worked, ergo it did.   But there is now mounting evidence that magnetic therapy can be effective. More than 300 research teams around the world, at institutions as prestigious and mainstream as Imperial College London, and California, Yale and Harvard universities, have found evidence of positive effects.
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