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The clinic recommends visiting a doctor if swollen lymph nodes “have appeared for no apparent reason; Continue to enlarge or have been present for two to four weeks; Feel hard or rubbery or don't move when you push on them” or “are accompanied by persistent fever, night sweats or unexplained weight loss”.

When I reached my mid thirties, I noticed my body started changing a bit. There was definitely increased fat, especially on my belly and flab was building up on my waist. I went through a lot of products to find something that would get rid of those issues and this one is the absolute best I’ve tried! It has kept my skin soft and firm, eliminating those crepe and bulges that become obvious as we age. This is my go to weight loss accessory now!!Thanks!!

Can Magnetic Rings Be Harmful?

The video shared to Facebook shows animated diagrams of lymph nodes shrinking dramatically in response to the magnetic “lymph detoxification” earrings. If the swelling causes difficulty breathing or swallowing, you should seek urgent medical attention. The National Institutes of Health reported that aside from surgery & diet plans, magnetic therapy has proven effective over the long term for most patients with clinically severe obesity. After reviewing of literature on magnetic weight loss therapy, we find this approach works for 16 in 20 (approximately 80%) morbidly obese individuals. Magnetic earrings may be fun accessories, but will they radically change the shape of your body? We took a look at the real science behind this.

The video is vague about how the “MagneTech acupuncture” earrings are meant to work, although it implies that they “shrink” parts of the lymphatic system . This is part of the immune system , which protects the body against disease. Several experts told Lead Stories that this claim was false and unscientific, with one calling it “total nonsense”.Swollen lymph nodes are most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection or, less commonly, by cancer. Aside from treating the underlying infection, the Mayo Clinic recommends “the passage of time and warm compresses”. They make no mention of magnetic jewellery. Magnetic jewellery won’t have any clinical effect, let alone dramatic weight loss

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