The thing about static magnets is that there is some dispute about whether they can provide any health benefits such as pain relief, blood thinning or an increase in energy or blood flow. Magnet pioneers Nikken, who have been developing magnetic technologies for over 40 years, have invented a number of systems that create moving magnetic effects from static magnets.
Nikken has found that the more complex the magnetic field, the more effective it is on the
body. The additional benefits to these dynamic magnetic technologies over the traditional static magnets are depth of penetration and
continual flux movement across a wider area.
Not All Magnets Are Equal
Static magnets create a one way flux line dimension.
The flux moves from the south to the north and north back to south (a circular effect). If you create
movement in the magnet (biaxial rotation for example) then the flux field, while still moving in the
same process as before has a much bigger field of movement as it is taken into different positions. Nikken's Dynaflux Technology takes this moving magnet idea into a stationary magnet by forcing the opposite
poles (north v north or south v south) towards each other which forces the flux lines sideways as
well as in a circular movement. This helps to create the deeper penetration and wider field.
But hey, does it really matter how it works if it works? Come to a Nikken demo and stand on a pair of the latest Nikken Kenko Mstride Insoles and feel the difference yourself.
It doesn't matter if you are tall, short, big, small, male, female, old or young, it works on everybody - you will be amazed!
It doesn't matter if you are tall, short, big, small, male, female, old or young, it works on everybody - you will be amazed!
Also have a look at this fascinating video from Dennis Williams where he demonstrates a dynamic magnetic field from an apparently static Nikken magnet https://youtu.be/QHQPTE9fzPE?t=1m30s
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