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RHEUMATISM is the most widespread disease in the world today.’ In Germany, where 67 per cent of all those over 50 years suffer from rheumatic ailments, magnetic field therapy has proved a breakthrough in treatment. The affected cells of the body are stimulated in a pulsating magnetic field generated inside a drum-shaped coil (right). This improves the flow of oxygen to the cells and generally improves the body’s metabolism. Most

patients show improvement after the first few treatments.

Elmatron, the German manufacturers, claim that the device has

been successful in treating even severe cases of rheumatism.

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Press, 10 December 1983, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 10 December 1983, Page 16

Untitled Press, 10 December 1983, Page 16