Thera-Dot™ Acupuncture Magnets
Safe and non-invasive, patients can use Thera-Dot acu-magnets in the comfort of their own homes to prolong health benefits in between acupuncture sessions.
For acupuncturists, Thera-Dots are an indispensable tool. Rated at a very powerful 13,500 gauss, they have 3 to 4 times more energy than standard acupuncture magnets. Transferring energy along meridians (acupuncture energy channels) more efficiently, Thera-Dots provide better and faster results for patients.
The kit includes 16 reusable neodymium acu-magnets, and 24 self-adhesive plasters to stick them on the skin. Each magnet is 0.2" diameter x 0.1" thick, with 24k gold plating. The bio-north pole has a permanent mark for proper use. Additional plasters are sold separately.
Important:
Thera-Dots should only be used under the guidance of a licensed acupuncturist.
If you are looking for general pain relief over a small area, we recommend using a Therion neodymium magnet therapy kit or Platinum magnetic pad.
Product Features
Magnet Type | Neodymium |
| Manufacturer Gauss Rating | 13,500 |
Size | 0.2" diameter 0.1" thick |
| Maximum Penetration Depth | 4" |
| Effective Penetration Depth | 2¼" |
# of Magnets in Pack | 16 |
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Customer Testimonials
I will definitely be ordering more magnets in the future. I've been using them for a variety of conditions - pain, hyperthyroidism, etc. - for at home use by my patients. For some patients they've been instantly helpful, for others the jury is still out. Though I know that for some long-standing conditions that more treatment is necessary to see results.
- Jennifer
Licensed Acupuncturist
New York
I’m going to be 82 years old and I don’t want to have to worry about knee replacement surgery. I use the magnets on my ankle and my knee. When I was in the hospital, I had to stop using the magnets and the pain came back. When I got home and put them on again, the pain went away. So I know they definitely work.
- Mary
Rochester, NYRelated Research
42 studies reported on 32 different clinical conditions in 6,453 patients from 1986 – 2007. 37 of 42 studies (88%) reported therapeutic benefit. Based on this literature review we believe further investigation of acu-magnet therapy is warranted, particularly for the management of diabetes and insomnia.
Colbert AP, Cleaver J, Brown KA, Harling N, Hwang Y, Schiffke HC, Brons J, Qin Y (September 2008). "Magnets applied to acupuncture points as therapy - a literature review." Acupuncture in Medicine: Journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society 26 (3):160-170. PMID: 18818562



