My wife's friend introduced her to the Lady Care magnet (available from Boots) - to help with/alleviate the manopause symptoms - naturally. Have any fibromyalgia suffers used this magnet and found it to have a beneficial effect on eir fibromyalgia symptoms at the same time?
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Hi ev2413 I am so sorry but I have not heard of the product you are referring to sorry cant help.
Hello ev2413, I tried the lady care magnet for 6 months, it never did a thing for me I have to say, was just an expensive mistake for me but my friend swears by it, says her hot flushes have nearly all but disappeared. I suppose it's an indivual thing, but. I do hope that you get some relief from , ''
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Hi ev2413
The company themselves say:
How LadyCare Works
LadyCare relieves menopausal symptoms for 71% of women by helping to rebalance part of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS).
The technology helps by reducing excessive sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity and increasing parasympathetic activity, thus restoring equilibrium and creating a healthier balance between the two parts of the ANS.
Personally I cannot see how magnetism can affect anything of this nature? Unless I am missing something? I sincerely hope that it helps her.
I want to sincerely wish you both all the best of luck and please take care of yourself my friend.
All my hopes and dreams for you
Ken
Hi, I tried the magnet in my pants for 6 months, unfortunately it did not make any difference to my menopausal or fibromyalgia symptoms. I am wondering if maybe it works on the placebo effect, whereby people expect it to benefit them, and hence they perceive an improvement in their symptoms.
Thank you all for your comments. If appears that certainly some do get relief from menopause symptoms with the magnet; certainly me wife's friend experienced improvements in her condition almost immediately. As to any improvement in fibromyalgia symptoms there is no proof of this, however any improvement for those fibromyalgia sufferers going through the menopause would be an improvement on the current situation.
Thank you..