Hand-held Magnetic Device Eases Migraines

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i have migraines every day but they disappear with imitrex pil

miguel Rosas of FL 2:04PM March 05, 2010

Nikken makes a handheld biaxial magnetic device that uses a natural static magnetic field. My wife and I love this product, they have many others but this is a top favorite. I use it whenever I want to avoid the depression spells I get and I love it. It's called the PowerMag, can run on batteries or a optional AC adapter. Check http://www.nikken.com/shop/details/!biaxial-powermag

Pete Cherepanov of TN 10:42PM January 01, 2010

Where can I buy this product,as my migraines are devastating and is frustrating to be with pain and not to have a normal life.

iseo 12:27PM January 31, 2009

if this really works when can i buy one, as my migraines last for weeks. sounds like the miracle i am looking for.

bibi of 8:25PM January 16, 2009

This sounds like the Hulda Clark zapper that has been around for awhile in the "alternative" medicine world. I think it is promising.

JD of OR 7:06PM October 22, 2008

While I agree that these test results weren't too impressive, I'm not ready to dismiss the idea yet. If you really suffer from Migraines, you'll try anything as long as it's legal and not harmful! Sure, there are a lot of gimmicks out there, but give this idea some more time and study. We'll find out how legitimate it's benefits can be. Just don't sell it to me on some late night infomercial.

of KY 5:55PM September 01, 2008

i would like some contact information for this device.please

Herb warner of WA 7:35PM July 20, 2008

@Cluster Headackes:

A woman told me that she was having an extremely painful headacke every afternoon for two or three hours, and she thought that it was her only symptom of "getting old." I told her that the average woman has enough undeveloped eggs to bear a child every eleven months until 120 years old, or to ovulate until 1,000 years old, so she shouldn't say that she was "over the hill" until she was at least 120 years old; but that she should concider not having Campbell's soup or anything else with monosodium glutamate (MSG) crystals in it, and that the extraction process adds an artifical heavy-metal chemical to the crystals. But when I started down the list of symptoms, including ADD, hypertension, heart palpitations, lung paralysis, death, coronaries, and headackes, she told me that I didn't need to convince her because her doctor already told her to stay away from monosodium glutamate; and she said that she loved soup, and had been having Campbell's tomatoe soup for lunch each day without reading the lable. She said that she was going to START READING THE LABELS!

Coronella Keiper of RI 3:24PM July 11, 2008

To "more wasted money"

Try spending one year, every day, curled up on a bed, in a dark room (light sensitivity), with pain so intense that banging your head on the headboard gives you relief b/c it momentarily distracts your overall mental focus on the internal pain that makes you wish you had not been born. Try being out of work for 3 years straight b/c the pain is so intense it is totally disabling. Try raising 4 kids knowing they will remember their childhood as being one where Dad was grumpy b/c his pain was always prevalent. See the disappointment on their faces as their dad's can attend social events that they have a part in, but their Dad is at home in pain. THEN tell me it is a waste of money.

Too many people nowadays (thanks to TV ads I am sure) THINK their headache is a migraine. Don't worry, you will know one when you have one and will then wish you had never had to endure such a thing. You won't be able to work, talk, socialize, go to a party, or even think sanely - THIS is a migraine. And anyone who has had one will try ANYTHING to try to get rid of it.

Yes - 22% and 39% are not too far from one another, but if I was one of those in that 39% I would think a miracle had occurred.

Please post messages if you have experience and know what you are talking about.

Lee Brewer of PA 10:34AM July 08, 2008

I get really bad migraines that can last for days. I get sick from them as well. If this magnetic thing works I'm all for it.

Debbie of NH 12:52PM July 01, 2008

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