Neodymium Magnet Therapy Kits
Therion neodymium spot magnets are an easy, safe and effective way to help relieve pain and stiffness from arthritis, and swelling and bruising from minor injuries. Their most often used for small areas, like fingers and toes, or on the neck, hands, feet, or ankles.
Therion biomagnets can be placed anywhere on the body using adhesive medical tape, elastic tape, or cohesive (self-sticking) bandages. You can also position a magnet on the inside of your clothing, then stick another small magnet to it on the outside of your clothing. This will hold it in place without any tape.
All Therion neodymium magnets are 13,500 gauss high-energy, medical magnets. The larger, 1" magnet is the strongest, because it contains the most magnetic material. All Therion neodymium magnets are reusable, and guaranteed to maintain their energy for a lifetime.
The bio-north (negative) side of each magnet is permanently marked for proper use. This side must always face the body.
Which Size Do I Choose?
For the best results, a magnet should be slightly larger than the target area it will be used on. You'll also want to pick a size that will feel comfortable for you to wear. For example:
1/2" magnets - finger joints, toes, use on the face
3/4" magnets - thumb, big toe, hands, use for insect bites
1" magnets - neck, forehead, upper arm, foot, ankle, and small areas of bruising or swelling
Product Features
Small Kit | Medium Kit | Large Kit | BUY ALL 3 | |
# of Small Magnets | 3 | 2 | 5 | |
# of Medium Magnets | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
# of Large Magnets | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Magnet Size | Small 1/2" diameter1/16" thick | Medium 3/4" diameter1/8" thick | Large 1" diameter1/8" thick |
Magnet Type | Neodymium | Neodymium | Neodymium |
| Manufacturer Gauss Rating | 13,500 | 13,500 | 13,500 |
| Maximum Penetration Depth | 6½" | 10½" | 13" |
| Effective Penetration Depth | 3½" | 6" | 7½" |
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Customer Testimonials
Over the years I had use the little 1/2" magnets on my hands for joint pain and it worked within hours. I would remove them and the relief would last for days.
- Mary
Quaker Hill, CT
I tried your products in several cases already. I found good results in the following patholgies : Periodic recurrent post-traumatic pain in hand (tendon rupture after a dog bite): result is very good. At this moment, I am using it in treating postoperative pain and swelling in a fibula fracture osteosynthesis patient. The quality of the products is very good.
- Ward Mertens, M.D.
Lommel, Belgium
Tips for Handling Magnets:
- Use care when handling magnets. Magnets will snap together when near each other, and can pinch you. When positioning magnets on your body, do not put them too close to each other.
- Always handle neodymium magnets individually. DO NOT handle multiple magnets at the same time, unless they are widely separated or stacked.
- To separate one magnet from another: always slide the magnets apart - never pull them apart. Wearing rubber gloves can improve grip and make it easier to separate magnets.
- To separate larger magnets: place them on a durable, non-metal surface. Keep the magnet to be separated hanging off the edge of a sturdy table or countertop. Use one hand to firmly hold the other magnet(s) on the table, especially closest to the magnet you are separating. Use the other hand to hold the magnet you are separating. Push this magnet down and away from the other magnets until it is free. Keep separated magnets a safe distance from each other.
CAUTION:
- Do not use magnetic therapy if you have a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump, or other implanted electro-medical device.
- Do not use magnetic therapy if you are pregnant.
- Do not use magnets near open or bleeding wounds
- Wait at least 2 weeks after a cortisone injection before using magnetic therapy over the same body area. (Cortisone and biomagnetics are antagonistic.)
- Magnets should not be used near transdermal drug patches.
- Keep away from children and pets. Magnets are not toys. Small magnets pose a choking hazard and can be harmful if swallowed. Contact a doctor immediately if magnets are swallowed.
- Pay attention to any sharp or potentially hazardous objects that may be attracted to magnets. (e.g. scissors, knives, screw drivers, stove tops, cookware, electric appliances, etc.) Maintain a distance of at least 2 feet from magnetically-sensitive objects when handling magnets.





