Questions for Pseudoscience | Magnet Therapy

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  • @darkscienceyt
    @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +31

    What other "Questions for Pseudoscience" videos do you want to see?

    • @jarred7721
      @jarred7721 Před 4 lety +7

      Questions for Science could you do one on acupuncture? Or does that have an actual scientific basis?

    • @Ith4qua
      @Ith4qua Před 4 lety +2

      Morgellons. Shit's weird.

    • @BeastlyKings
      @BeastlyKings Před 4 lety +3

      Essential oils! Please

    • @papaisduniyakapapa
      @papaisduniyakapapa Před 4 lety +1

      Homeopathic Medicine

    • @Mtz2604
      @Mtz2604 Před 4 lety

      quartz and crystals therapy, colloidal silver, sensory isolation in those salty capsules

  • @antagonizerr
    @antagonizerr Před 4 lety +46

    Ok, but what if I bought an industrial magnet, stuffed it in my pillow, and slept on it for a month straight...would my body thetans explode out of my head, or would I start attracting signals form Xenu himself?

  • @bellarika999
    @bellarika999 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I use magnet all the time for pain, and it works all the time..

  • @-c2784
    @-c2784 Před 3 lety +16

    I told my parents but they still bought a magnetic bedsheet like thing to put under mattress.😓

  • @BobGeanis
    @BobGeanis Před 4 lety +18

    I was beaten with a magnet and it didn't help me

  • @nyagineko5064
    @nyagineko5064 Před 4 lety +42

    Magnets, how do they work? Must be magic

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +3

      MRI's are magnetic. They drive trains. They are science in the most basic form.

    • @blightedcrowmain8236
      @blightedcrowmain8236 Před 3 lety +4

      @@joanmarie5449 no it is magic

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jeej Baab Right. They use them in MRI's and they drive trains. It is not magic.

    • @PuppetMasterdaath144
      @PuppetMasterdaath144 Před 3 lety

      oh look the narcissist got attention wow that's so smart, how did he do that, I want attention too. I want to be a god like him

    • @Willy-nu3oc
      @Willy-nu3oc Před 2 lety

      I dont know either.

  • @slvr25
    @slvr25 Před 4 lety +113

    You should do a video on those "energy fields" lol.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +27

      far too complex, even for me

    • @Anonymous-jf2gy
      @Anonymous-jf2gy Před 4 lety +15

      @@darkscienceyt could you do a video on the pseudoscience of Homeopathic "medicine"?

    • @Mtz2604
      @Mtz2604 Před 4 lety +5

      quartz and crystal therapy pleaaase

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +5

      Maybe you should study energy field for yourself. They are real. There is no-one more ignorant who puts down something they know nothing about.

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety

      @@Mtz2604 I am happy to give you a quartz and crystal therapy.

  • @scootermom1791
    @scootermom1791 Před rokem +14

    While I agree that magnetic therapy isn't valid, I do have a question. Just for the fun of it, I went to a magnet therapy "party" in my 20's. It was for a company that had become pretty popular at that time and was making a lot of money selling everything from magnetic bracelets to mattresses for beds. The mattresses, btw, were supposed to promote better healing during sleep and to help with pain.
    Anyway, they had us take a bite from a lemon wedge, which, of course, to most people, is horrifyingly sour. Then, they had us hold one of their magnets under our chins and had us take another bite from the same lemon wedge while the magnet was under our chins. I detest lemons without a ton of sugar, yet, guess what? The lemon was delicious!! We tried again without the magnet. It was sour again. Each time we had the magnet under our chins, the lemon was delicious!
    I couldn't believe it and didn't understand how the magnet was making the lemon taste so good. However, I still didn't buy-in to the so-called magnet therapy. The only thing I took away from that "party" was that magnets are supposed to make sour things taste good. Lol
    Really, though, do you have an explanation for the magnet making a lemon taste sweet? I am one of the world's pickiest eaters, and I guarantee there is no way any kind of placebo effect will convince me that a lemon is going to taste better when holding strong magnet under my chin. But, the lemon was sweet! Please explain.

    • @F1.4the-moment
      @F1.4the-moment Před rokem +6

      Ok, so possible explanation lies in the interesting fact that when you taste “sour” you are actually tasting protons. There could be some effect of the magnet on the protons “say spin alignment change making them unable to slot into the cell receptors.” and prevents them interacting with the cells in your mouth and activating them to cause the sour taste.
      Far fetched, but what immediately came to mind after reading your comment.

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Před rokem +1

      @@F1.4the-moment That's better than nothing. There has to be some kind of explanation for how that worked. I appreciate the insight! 🙂

    • @jonathanjones2435
      @jonathanjones2435 Před 5 měsíci +5

      magnet therapy works so well that it is literally a life altering experience. I have a pulsed electromagnetic field device in my house ( a PEMF). It heals my injuries in half an hour. If you want to see how magnets effect biological systems go look at experiments where they grow plants in magnetic fields using static magnets. It's mind blowing. North pole stunts growth, south pole makes plants grow five times as fast. But yeah... if magnet therapy, microcurrent therapy, or any other of a dozen therapies became mainstream it would crush pharmaceuticals so you're just not going to find too much good information on it.

    • @Moonshine-N-Miracles
      @Moonshine-N-Miracles Před 4 měsíci

      @@jonathanjones2435I agree. I’m here because I am researching magnets because of my experience with them accidentally and I always like to hear all sides of the conversations so clicked the negative video. I don’t know scientifically what’s happening for me but I made crystal head beads because I’m into metaphysics and magnets are protective spiritually so I thought I should make a cute crown and add magnets. The relief from the pressure in my head and headaches along with making my mind able to focus when I’m having what I can only explain as a magnetic feeling pressing into my brain at the back of my head where my atlas is, I can’t think or do anything during the time when it’s happening it’s debilitating renders me completely useless but this magnetic crystal beaded crown brings me so much relief from all of it. Only other thing that helps at all is my headphones with hemisyncing binural beats. I thought it was interesting that hematite is similar to hemisync but just learned hematites aren’t actually magnetic. So that’s just an odd coincidence I suppose. But no one can tell me that magnets don’t do something to us, I didn’t even know magnetic therapy was a thing until I started seeking answers to why this was helping me so much!! Like I can literally feel the difference instantly when I put it on and take it off.

  • @thestandardcouture
    @thestandardcouture Před 4 lety +13

    Oh I really felt the sass in this video 😂 hell yeah!!!

  • @user60521123
    @user60521123 Před rokem +8

    There are blood vessels in the human body that are an inch in diameter? That seems crazy! Didn’t know that.

  • @AZ-ut4yx
    @AZ-ut4yx Před 8 měsíci +2

    The imaging device shown at 7:56 is a SPECT/CT scanner works with patients injected with radionuclides and does NOT use magnets. You need to include a shot of a MRI scanner which uses 3T superconductive magnets that generate a magentic field 10-20,000 times more intense than the earth's magnetic field strength.

  • @RP-le1fp
    @RP-le1fp Před měsícem

    When you know a person with a serious physical problem they have had for years and after they take a powerful magnet to it, the problem is gone in two days, it's hard to say magnets don't work.

  • @firefactorx
    @firefactorx Před 4 lety +11

    Would love to see you do a video on the turpentine or Morgellons folks next!

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +6

      Oh yes the turpentine. I've suggested that video idea to the patrons to vote on SO many times, but it's always a vote or two short.

    • @muhammadabraradheyasa3673
      @muhammadabraradheyasa3673 Před 3 lety

      @@darkscienceyt whoaa!!! i just drink turpentine :( so i deceived?

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +1

      The greatest miracle "drug" ever is pine pitch. I grew up on it. It sucks out pus. It sucked out a sliver in my sister.

  • @Violet-qf8dr
    @Violet-qf8dr Před 2 lety +6

    Years ago my boyfriend joined a marketing group. One of the members was selling magnetic products. She came to our house to "practice" her presentation knowing that we couldn't afford her products. She left us with a magnetic mattress pad for 2 weeks. I was very young and had no aches or pains, so I can't vouch for the pain reliving properties of magnets, but what was remarkable is that I never had to pee in the middle of the night. I have always woken up in the night to use the bathroom, and still do, but not for the 2 weeks we had the pad. Not sure what the science was on that, but she mentioned that it was a common effect.

    • @joemck85
      @joemck85 Před rokem +6

      Maybe the texture or temperature of the pad made you sleep more soundly. I doubt it's the magnetism, but magnets tend to be a bit cooler than normal sheets since they have iron in them, and there's something to be said for sleeping on a slightly cool surface.

    • @Bdigi2012
      @Bdigi2012 Před rokem

      This is the same type of person that will debunk geoengineering aka chemtrails, there’s a warm spot down under waiting for him though, so I hope his 30k subs was worth going to Hell

  • @roberth.5938
    @roberth.5938 Před 2 lety +13

    Easy proof: If magnetism had an effect on the body or on your blood even in the slightest way, doctors would be never ever allowed to perform an MRI scan (Magnet Resonance Imaging) on your body.
    Have you ever been put in this tube? This is so strongly magnetic, I once forgot to give them my belt, which had some iron or something at the front. Well, when the examination started, it was so powerful, it pulled my entire abdomen upwards. So, even this insanely strong device had no effects on my body or on the iron in my blood. How could it ever been considered as a cure or treatment???

    • @scorchedearth1451
      @scorchedearth1451 Před rokem +1

      But did you feel better after the MRI?
      Then it did work.

    • @crazytuber4522
      @crazytuber4522 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@scorchedearth1451mri is only for scanning it's not a treatment

    • @phoneywheeze9959
      @phoneywheeze9959 Před 2 měsíci +2

      this logic is flawed because we know radiation affects human bodies, yet doctors can perform radiation scanning.

  • @papaisduniyakapapa
    @papaisduniyakapapa Před 4 lety +19

    Hey, Consider My Request...
    "Homeopathic Medicine"

  • @frogizel2998
    @frogizel2998 Před 4 lety +17

    but what about those quantum necklace my aunt always told me to wear?

    • @m.k.8158
      @m.k.8158 Před 4 lety +6

      no benefit, and many of them are radioactive.

    • @NaneuxPeeBrane
      @NaneuxPeeBrane Před 3 lety +3

      @@m.k.8158 but its quantum... so ... its radioactive and its not!!!! LOL

  • @ecksdee4224
    @ecksdee4224 Před 4 lety +6

    what is your opinion on medical marijuana/recreational marijuana, do you think it really helps with stuff such as insomnia, schizophrenia, adhd?

    • @TheOfficialCzex
      @TheOfficialCzex Před 4 lety +5

      CBD has been proven to be effective in treating pain and various mental ailments. It should be noted that CBD is functional in this regard without THC.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +10

      TheOfficialCzex is correct. CBD has shown clinical use in treating mild pain and anxiety. One study I read measured anandamide levels in patients before and after CBD. Anandamides are endocannbinoids which are cannabinoids your own body produces. After CBD use the patients had dramatically higher anandamide levels. This is significant because these endocannabinoids have bene shown to relieve pain and lower anxiety. These same molecules are released when you consume chocolate, but in higher amounts after CBD. I will be doing a video on it in the future, but the topic needs more work as there are some conflicting studies concerning its use and effectiveness..

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +2

      Why do you care what this person has to say? All this channel does is prove how flawed traditional medicine is.

  • @LOPGOH
    @LOPGOH Před 3 lety +9

    Might want to research the RIFE machine. 1934. Followed Nikolai Tesla's work with Vortex Mathematica. Intelligent scientist that had his findings suppressed.

  • @chair547
    @chair547 Před 4 lety +2

    but what about the placebo effect?

  • @Mister_Malice
    @Mister_Malice Před rokem +15

    I thought the same thing until I tried a magnetic hematite bracelet and after a day of wearing it my wrist pain went away. Figured it was just a coincidence so I stopped wearing the bracelet but the next day the wrist pain was back. I have had it back on for about 3 days now and surprisingly no pain. So call it pseudoscience or whatever you want, something is definitely happening when I wear it. 🤷‍♂️

    • @alexc9434
      @alexc9434 Před rokem +8

      It’s called a placebo. Very interesting topic.

    • @JatPhenshllem
      @JatPhenshllem Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@alexc9434Agreed, he should look it up

    • @bellarika999
      @bellarika999 Před 6 měsíci

      Keep the magnet on you. The pain will go away after days and a few weeks

  • @crushgforce1994
    @crushgforce1994 Před 4 lety +4

    Can you explain how eating activated charcoal make me feel that think the people said? IT supous to "clean the body" but I can imagínate all the process they do on de body

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +2

      I'll look in to it!

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +3

      This person doesn't know anything about activated charcoal. Why would you ask him? He only cares about debunking true health protocols.

  • @Flesh_Wizard
    @Flesh_Wizard Před rokem +2

    Magnetic Therapy mfs when i throw them at a magnetar, unmaking every molecule in their bodies:

  • @crystalsparks769
    @crystalsparks769 Před 2 lety +6

    My favorite “magnet treatment “ was where I use to work having a quack come in, place a small magnet behind the ear, and claim it made you not crave cigarettes. Hence helping you to quit smoking. Nurses were eating this nonsense up! SMH.

    • @kaota6975
      @kaota6975 Před 2 lety +5

      In every modalities of treatment ever to exist and would exist, you are bound to meet practitioners that doesn't understand his/er profession well.
      Unless we want to be bias, we all know it's in all profession, quacks, but does that make the whole practice fake or pseudo ?
      Plus Magnet therapy and Biomagnetism (this is the one I know more about as I'm a practitioner of it, it's scientifically explained. You love Quantum Physics? That's where the explanation is)

    • @Jammythewerewolf
      @Jammythewerewolf Před rokem +1

      Maybe this actually works! In a placebo kind of way. If someone believes it will help them quit smoking, maybe it will give their willpower a boost. Seems relatively harmless, as long as it's not getting used for actual medical issues over real treatments.

  • @FlabbyPigLegs
    @FlabbyPigLegs Před 4 lety +4

    but xmen 2 magneto breaks out of prison with iron in the guards blood

  • @FennecTECH
    @FennecTECH Před 2 lety +39

    Magnet therapy often does actually work. It’s just powered natively by the placebo effect and does zero harm to the patient. It honestly perfectly fine.

    • @joemck85
      @joemck85 Před rokem +10

      It can harm people in two ways: If they decline real proven medical treatment that would help them in favor of magnets, they suffer more and potentially worsen in condition. And 12,000 gauss is a pretty powerful magnet that could cause physical injury if not handled carefully - things like pinching body parts between two magnets or between a magnet and something ferromagnetic.

    • @FennecTECH
      @FennecTECH Před rokem +2

      @@joemck85 i see your point here. Most of the magnets in these products couldn’t stick themselves to a refrigerator They do “work” for conditions that have no real solutions like chronic back pain and such

    • @joemck85
      @joemck85 Před rokem +2

      @@FennecTECH Very true. If you're using a piddly fridge magnet on a bracelet or belt to treat chronic back pain, to cope with the nasty side effects of chemotherapy, etc., then it's utterly harmless. But foregoing the chemo or getting out the big magnets is more concerning.

    • @FennecTECH
      @FennecTECH Před rokem

      @@joemck85 ye that is what basically all these 'magneto-therapy bracelets' are just piddly little fridge magnets in a bracelet that you wear on your wrist to 'treat' back pain its 100 percent placebo effect. i agree its very harmful as an alternative to proper treatment but for many of the pains of aging these placebo devices are neat. its a way better way to induce a placebo effect than using weakly effective medications
      its just a very benign and cheap and convenient way to produce a placebo effect

    • @dcfromthev
      @dcfromthev Před 5 měsíci +1

      Indeed! It also seems that the meditative process of sitting still for a decent period of time also plays a role. A calm mind can definitely affect the way we perceive our body and environment.

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 Před rokem +1

    thanks for doing this

  • @trytrytryalways496
    @trytrytryalways496 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What! Magnetic therapy works like a miracle on me.... I still use it and it's damn affordable for all. You can learn from various therapies from CZcams for starters and several forums take offline programs as well across the world

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic Před 3 měsíci

      from where do you get the magnets and where to learn how to use them ?

    • @gigago2529
      @gigago2529 Před 2 měsíci

      It is all placebo, and if it doesn’t cost you a ton of money that is great. And as long as you believe it will work, it will work for you. It also isn’t harmful in any way, it is just that it doesn’t really do anything.

    • @trytrytryalways496
      @trytrytryalways496 Před 2 měsíci

      @@incorectulpolitic It's available in different types of stores, where you can buy acupressure or healing products are sold, and online platform like Amazon as well.

    • @trytrytryalways496
      @trytrytryalways496 Před 2 měsíci

      @@gigago2529 Well, as a Psychologist. I very well knew and advised people to take various remedies including few placebos. But I can assure, one thing there are many types of alternative therapies and remedies which is curing many ailments but in order to protect the Pharma companies which is much bigger monster. Alternative therapies and remedies are wrongly promoted as pseudo science. And sadly mass hypnosis is used extensively to maintain the expensive exclusivity. COVID vaccine is a big example for it. People were vaccinated with lesser lab results without much clue on long term side effects. Whereas traditional treatment like acupressure, sidha, magnetic therapy saved many people in silence.
      Long story short, Sometimes we need to be a little open to believe in miracle to witness a miracle 😊

  • @kathleennorton2228
    @kathleennorton2228 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Studies can be made to pretty well prove or disprove what is desired. It can be dependent on whose putting out the money for them.
    The medical industry is a multi billion dollar industry. They will do what it takes to discredit the treatments that work that do not serve their bottom line.
    They also like to put out paid media to consistently discredit them.
    We need to find out for our selves what might work or not.
    We need to carefully listen to claims to how something works to analyze if they may have merit. We need to listen to others who have tried them.
    Medical mistakes, most years, is the third leading cause of death in America. Why fully trust them?

    • @kevinjin3835
      @kevinjin3835 Před 2 měsíci

      And a snake oil salesman has just as much of a profit incentive as the establishment they decry. If one forgets this, they’ve gone from “free thinker” to conspiracy nut.

  • @paul9156c
    @paul9156c Před rokem +2

    I was given an experimental electronic bone growth stimulator in 1993. It worked.

    • @alfonsobond321
      @alfonsobond321 Před 8 měsíci

      Do You have more info? It seems interesting 😮

  • @premier69
    @premier69 Před 4 lety +7

    you give it too much credit for even having the word science in pseudo. it's fantasy, not science fiction.

  • @madhatter9001
    @madhatter9001 Před 2 lety +3

    LOL, do you work for the NIH?

  • @oorzuis1419
    @oorzuis1419 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As I read this you can not exclude the possibility it has some kind of working so unless others are making wild assumptions about the working isn't it shooting with a machine gun at a bumble bee?
    like trying some to relieve where science has not found a cure, like certain kinds of joint pains. (even if it is a placebo effect)

  • @Lazaven
    @Lazaven Před 2 lety +3

    So you’re saying that scene in X2 when magneto broke out using the excessive iron in that guys blood isn’t scientifically accurate?😳😨🤔

    • @alexc9434
      @alexc9434 Před rokem +1

      Depends on how powerful he was. It’s ever so slightly magnetic and the guards were fed special food in order to increase their metal in their body.

  • @Jesus-warrior
    @Jesus-warrior Před rokem +3

    All the nerds in the comment section still screaming it work when this guy debunked it with logic 🤣😂

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Před rokem +3

      I know right? Also don't call them nerds, your giving them too much credit.

  • @runivayu
    @runivayu Před rokem +1

    Thank you for debunking a dubious claim. If you base your analysis of magnet therapy solely on the claim that blood is magnetic, I guess you are right.
    I would say though, that to look at the subject in depth, you would have to include the possible influence on the microvoltage currents and electromagnetism of the body. I never heard the claim that blood is magnetic, in the use of magnets in modern chinese medicine.
    For starters you could include perspectives like these:
    1. Electromagnetic induction
    2. The possible influence on the ion channels in the cell membranes
    3. The Hall effect
    4. Magneto-hydrodynamics
    What are your thoughts on these perspectives?

  • @Xand3rCha0s360
    @Xand3rCha0s360 Před 9 měsíci +1

    lol I used to think blood was magnetic when i was a kid but basic chemistry these days tells you your blood repels magnetic fields

  • @dwork9451
    @dwork9451 Před 3 lety +9

    Yes, these people also said chiropractic was a quackery

    • @alexc9434
      @alexc9434 Před rokem

      They didn’t use science to say it tho. This is science. If it worked even a little there would be irrefutable scientific proof.

  • @darkphoenix7225
    @darkphoenix7225 Před 3 lety +7

    Why, why is it that whenever there is a study that supports pseudoscience it almost always turns out to be either an animal study or in vitro? And why would that be compelling evidence to anyone or is it classic confirmation bias, rather than carefully reading the study and finding potential flaws. (Even if there were not perceived flaws, it's still a bad idea to get your medicine advice from a single study.)

    • @kaota6975
      @kaota6975 Před 2 lety +1

      Magnetic therapy is different from Biomagnetism, but both therapies are already in full use since the 80s, whatever anyone publish, or make video on just to get likes or shift your belief from holistic medicine, it's their will and no one is here to argue that,
      I'm a biomagnetic Therapist, and I've treated quite a number of diseases, sickle cell anemia being one of them, pneumonia also , ulcer, erectile dysfunctions, (all these were cleared within few days, not even up to a week), so if in future you need the help of holistic medicine, don't let this kind of videos hinder you from seeking it, I want you to know that for every modality in this world, so far it's not orthodox, it will always have enemies,
      And also, some people are just full of Ego.

    • @rG1vZ
      @rG1vZ Před 2 lety +3

      @@kaota6975 there's always these type of ppl
      Contrarians who view there's a huge conspiracy against them. Whilst based on things that are true (human greed), the conclusion is muddy at best.

  • @jamesbinnie8765
    @jamesbinnie8765 Před 3 lety +1

    I put crystal in a pipe
    I heat it up
    I get healed AND get superpowers????

  • @KeiranBro
    @KeiranBro Před 4 lety +16

    Placebo effect

    • @kalamari3288
      @kalamari3288 Před 4 lety +2

      The Placebo Effect actually has medical uses, and can be just as effective as actual medicine under some circumstances.

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +7

      I actually plan on doing an extensive video on the PE, but I have so little time between YT , my day job and other projects. It will come out, please be patient friends!

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety

      Don't count on it. It is no placebo effect. You can't comment if you don't know anything about it.

    • @rughzenwolf
      @rughzenwolf Před 3 lety +7

      @@joanmarie5449 "you can't comment if you don't know anything about it"
      Wow, you doing gatekeeping here!

  • @sagaspace
    @sagaspace Před 3 lety +15

    Sir I do magnetic therapy for free and I have treated politician and many people.
    SuJok therapy uses magnetic therapy. I do SuJok therapy. It's methodology is different and here In India some of my patient were doctor too.
    I still provide therapy for free. Just due to Pharmaceutical lobby they suppress the study because money is more powerful than human life in this world.

    • @ginaorlando1767
      @ginaorlando1767 Před rokem +1

      AMEN. Funny. Read my comment above. I just read yours now after posting mine. Lol. Omg talk about magnetic therapy. Magnetic minds connect too. 😄

    • @alexc9434
      @alexc9434 Před rokem

      Lmao

  • @hallestrausser2854
    @hallestrausser2854 Před 3 lety +6

    What about pulsed electro magnetic field therapy?

  • @AdityaKadamMechanical
    @AdityaKadamMechanical Před 3 lety +4

    Does poles direction (wrt human body) of earth's or other planets gravity affect body/blood flow?

  • @VanuOfMILF
    @VanuOfMILF Před 11 měsíci +2

    Magnetic crystals drenched in essential oils

  • @maxineforringer4898
    @maxineforringer4898 Před 2 lety +5

    You have no idea what you are talking about .. I used magnet therapy on my spine , deteriorating discs
    After 3 months my bone density test showed great improvement and healing …and after 5 months no disc disease .
    How can you explained that ….

    • @noobuss9921
      @noobuss9921 Před rokem

      Easy, you are delusional

    • @bat6353
      @bat6353 Před 11 měsíci

      I put a peanut between my toes and now I can pull a train with them.......... just trust me!! I wanna see him explainededed THAT with his precious "science" and "reality" too!!!1!!!!!!!!!!

  • @baddestjoanna-michellesmit5578

    Love geeks ! Yaass we rule and think , keep the brain moving ! Thanks for the explanations .

  • @ericlondon5731
    @ericlondon5731 Před 2 lety

    What really furthered the "magnet therapy" along was the huge display of magnetic "health devices" stocked in reputable pharamcudical chains as "real" beneficial devices. In one store, at the time, I saw an entire isle full of this quackery . It seems to largely be replaced by the next attempt : "copper lined" similar items.************ If you have not already done a "copper" video, could you ?

    • @EinsteinsHair
      @EinsteinsHair Před 3 měsíci

      I was in the U.S.'s major retailer, and near their pharmacy was a display of ear candles. Supposedly the rising air from the flame creates such a powerful suction that it draws ear wax out of the ear. Of course these candles are always brown, so scammers can show the victim some brown wax. "See what came out of your ear?" What other times do you ever see brown candles? Such an obvious fake.

  • @m1r2ms4
    @m1r2ms4 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Counter argument used by magnet therapy believers: so you're saying that, that X-men scene with magneto in prison was all fake?

  • @bobbler2
    @bobbler2 Před 3 lety +1

    What if you did a video on homeopathic medicine

  • @nicolebancov7492
    @nicolebancov7492 Před 11 měsíci

    Well I tried magnets on my leg for one week. This leg swelled and got painful until I removed the magnet band.
    It had definitely done something but not good to me.
    I tried to drink magnetic water (prepared) I was getting sick. After stopping of drinking it I was completely fine

    • @unitedcivilsupportgroup6121
      @unitedcivilsupportgroup6121 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Means you have heavy metal toxicity.. need a test called dimmer. Also research graphine oxide in the blood and peak pure and natural edta chelation therapy..Dr Berg might have some great edta videos also. Edta saved my friends life!

    • @jimkovacs7
      @jimkovacs7 Před 3 měsíci

      Wrong polarity.

    • @EinsteinsHair
      @EinsteinsHair Před 3 měsíci

      @@unitedcivilsupportgroup6121 Trivia sticks in my brain. I used to see EDTA as a preservative on bread labels. Years later in the OJ Simpson trial, the defense claimed the blood was planted because of the high levels of EDTA, which showed it was from a sample taken from OJ, in which preservative was added. A year later I saw a report about chelation therapy which used EDTA. Oh, this seems like the type of Hollywood treatment that OJ might have tried for his debilitating arthritis, that made it too painful to stab people.

  • @aleksandersaski5387
    @aleksandersaski5387 Před 3 lety

    Sweet!!!

  • @s23D656Ta
    @s23D656Ta Před 4 lety +1

    Can you please do one on earthing? Please please please!!?!!?! Thanks :)

    • @darkscienceyt
      @darkscienceyt  Před 4 lety +1

      never headrd of it, I'll look into it

    • @s23D656Ta
      @s23D656Ta Před 4 lety

      Questions for Science awesome.

    • @s23D656Ta
      @s23D656Ta Před 4 lety

      Questions for Science you won’t be disappointed

    • @HappyLife-wv5ms
      @HappyLife-wv5ms Před 2 měsíci

      @@darkscienceytI think they meant “Grounding”

  • @Edario
    @Edario Před 3 lety +1

    How to make human body become attracted to magnetic field?
    Go near a neutron star.

  • @zEropoint68
    @zEropoint68 Před 11 měsíci

    i'd have given magnet therapy at least a 2/10 on the harmful scale just because if you've got a bunch of magnets around you, you're going to mess up your electronics. property damage counts for something.

  • @laverdadbuscador
    @laverdadbuscador Před rokem +1

    attracts blood or repels blood....either way it would help the flow of blow since its continuous.
    Way I see it, it might have benefit in preventing or help small blockages. I think the small amount it does takes years if not decades to see results. Its not a fast method. Also many of the magnet therapies I've held don't even stick to a fridge. Unless its a neo magnet I wouldn't bother,....but be warned people neo magnets can be dangerous. They can crush body parts if not respected and handled safely.

  • @silverwolf281
    @silverwolf281 Před 11 měsíci

    so... could you create a force field with a giant magnet that keeps people away because it repells the blood? like, a fuck off giant magnet

  • @ouxu597
    @ouxu597 Před 4 lety +5

    I heard that magenetic therapy as well can help with bone and join regeneration, and kidney problems

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +1

      It can. Dr. Goiz' biomagnetism helps with the issues doctors can't help.

    • @ouxu597
      @ouxu597 Před 3 lety

      @@joanmarie5449 i bet

    • @kaota6975
      @kaota6975 Před 2 lety +2

      Magnetic therapy is different from Biomagnetism.
      Magnetic therapy uses one magnet for their practice, while Biomagnetism uses pairs of Magnets , and yes, it does treat numerous health issues that medical line can treat and also can't treat.
      Everyone is responsible for what he believes 🙂

  • @vasanthamhandmades998
    @vasanthamhandmades998 Před rokem +1

    Best performance

  • @DJdeliverance
    @DJdeliverance Před 2 lety +2

    I guess this is easily explained in one sentence. You'd be dead if you ever got inside an MRI cuz if the iron was enough to have an effect you'd be dead the second they turn it on from a bends like experience where all the blood leaves your body at once through the pours. Lmao splat.

    • @paulbogle8161
      @paulbogle8161 Před rokem

      the blood wouldnt have the density to penetrate. hope this is a joke and i just didnt find it funny

  • @UnrealTransformer
    @UnrealTransformer Před 3 měsíci +1

    Magnets are too cheap and you can not modify your genes by using it. But beside this it does work very well.

  • @dionnelong
    @dionnelong Před 3 měsíci +1

    5:35?

  • @thunderbolt8524
    @thunderbolt8524 Před rokem +1

    People hate what they can5 understand

  • @rexsojo
    @rexsojo Před 11 měsíci +1

    All pharma studies are in vitro. Science

  • @cgttc0441
    @cgttc0441 Před 10 měsíci

    Ahhh that’s a spect ct machine. Not an mri machine. Just an observation. ❤

  • @jlanethomas
    @jlanethomas Před 3 lety +26

    I accidentlu stumbles upon magnetic therapy, and I’ve personally used them on myself and other people to heal poison ivy in 1-2 days, more than once, staff infection with no other meds, heal somewhat bad wounds I probably 50% faster. I’m still learning, but you shouldn’t knock it, it will probably someday work for you, you might look into it’s effect on water, and I’m sure you know that our bodiy’s are made up of over 70% water, and the water we drink and bathe in, and use on our plant and animal food might be the most important choices that we make in life. I’m not here to argue, just sharing some info that could save your life, or at least improve it someday. Good luck, and trust me, it still amazes me how well it helps , Also, I guess there are some bones in adults that don’t heal like most do when broken, and doctors used magnetic therapy to get them to heal. I’m not sure, it could be electromagnetic therapy, my personal experience is with neodymium magnets.

  • @zeworldadventures
    @zeworldadventures Před 3 lety +3

    can you make a video on stupidity and clueless? you seem to be an expert! cheers.

  • @SECONDQUEST
    @SECONDQUEST Před 4 lety +2

    Oo hell yeah

  • @babycakes2713
    @babycakes2713 Před 3 lety

    Okay magnet the size of the sun. What would happen then hmmm?

  • @bellarika999
    @bellarika999 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I use magnets for tennis elbows and pain anywhere on my body. MAGNETIC THEROPY WORKS.

  • @vikkibowers4301
    @vikkibowers4301 Před rokem +4

    I have used magnets for over 25 years. Pain reduction from the magnets from a company like NIKKEN have helped me tremendously. 60% reduction in pain from a high ankle sprain, 40% in a heel bruise and in every case allowed me to have mobility almost immediately after an injury.

  • @jimbean5962
    @jimbean5962 Před 4 lety +2

    So what you mean is we need to live in a 29 Tesla field or take an aspirin. I choose the former

  • @cprado385
    @cprado385 Před 5 měsíci

    B1g $arma fighting back

  • @luxuryviplifestyle9494

    Trillions like and best comment for you because you are best on Earth and follower respect you,we need videos in Real 120fps or 240fps 4K,8K and Sound in FullHD Surrounded

  • @ironox8480
    @ironox8480 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Magnetic therapy has two uses. Identifying suckers and relieving for those who sell it, the condition of poverty.

  • @SunnyRain0614
    @SunnyRain0614 Před rokem +3

    Then you might not be doing it right.
    Magnetic energy healing works, and it's important to find a healer that knows what they're doing.

  • @coprographia
    @coprographia Před 4 lety

    “...depression, and other neurological ailments.” Ok.

  • @dantespardaposter5315
    @dantespardaposter5315 Před 2 lety

    Why they sell these stupid magnetic bracialets?

  • @shellyn.790
    @shellyn.790 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It does work. They just don’t want you to know because they want your money at the ins and pharmacy. So waste all you want, its your money. 😊

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +5

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

    • @trira1171
      @trira1171 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly, he is just an idiot who has no clue what he is talking about. He is just regurgitating what he has been taught.

    • @kayk9891
      @kayk9891 Před 3 lety +1

      He's just a clueless youtuber

    • @muhammadabraradheyasa3673
      @muhammadabraradheyasa3673 Před 3 lety

      @@kayk9891 thank you :)

  • @jamiami3804
    @jamiami3804 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If ancient civilizations believed in it, then it’s worth considering. Ancient civilizations wasn’t very motivated by money like us in the western world today so if a bunch of them say something work and it survives for thousands of years then probably it does.

  • @suemartin451
    @suemartin451 Před 3 lety +1

    Placebo effect and what is wrong with that if it helps people!

    • @CIA-CLONE-b41
      @CIA-CLONE-b41 Před 3 lety +3

      Because it doesn’t cure anything

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Před rokem +2

      Because your selling expensive, fake promises to desperate people.

  • @siddharthmathur811
    @siddharthmathur811 Před 4 lety

    Did you start using explicit words to get around the new bullshit " child friendly " CZcams policy ?

  • @sirmatias3363
    @sirmatias3363 Před 3 lety

    Some scientists from NASA saying that in space you can't hear sounds, but videos from Apollo mission proves differently.

  • @edcat6587
    @edcat6587 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sorry,but your scientific method is lacking.....you are just trying to prove a concept without objectivity....chery picking.

  • @missmidgel2672
    @missmidgel2672 Před 3 lety +2

    It’s a scam? Wow, try telling that to the people who got healed by it

    • @joanmarie5449
      @joanmarie5449 Před 3 lety +5

      Don't believe this video. Magnets are amazing. Medical Biomagnetism is the amazing therapy, discovered by Dr. Goiz.

    • @missmidgel2672
      @missmidgel2672 Před 3 lety +2

      @@joanmarie5449 Yup! I’ve witness loved ones gets healed by biomagnetism, (after years of going to a medical doctor and they did nothing.) I know it’s not a scam.

  • @weprobablycantbefriends
    @weprobablycantbefriends Před 4 měsíci

    Not a very compelling presentation. Nice try tho

  • @temesgen4321
    @temesgen4321 Před 3 lety

    You should use Morgan Freeman voice maybe then i will maybe belive your bs doctor

    • @CIA-CLONE-b41
      @CIA-CLONE-b41 Před 3 lety +2

      Bruh you literally follow a flat earth account.

  • @phuocdinh7476
    @phuocdinh7476 Před 4 lety +4

    You seem to hate magnetic therapy. But, believe me. I have used magnetic therapy and it really work on me. So stop saying what you don't really know. Not all traditional treatment methods are useless.

    • @kingko6053
      @kingko6053 Před 4 lety +5

      smh you're a joke . Facts presented and you still believe in fake knowledge.

    • @phuocdinh7476
      @phuocdinh7476 Před 4 lety

      @@kingko6053 stupid

    • @zdenekcanada5408
      @zdenekcanada5408 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes it is working for me as well .. no placebo but real healing process .. my front teeth pain gone .. my eczema gone

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Před rokem +2

      @@zdenekcanada5408 Did you father come back too?

  • @venuswarrior8456
    @venuswarrior8456 Před rokem +3

    THIS IS SO FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @11ildiko11
    @11ildiko11 Před rokem

    The worst advice is to mix true facts with speculation,even sounds scientific! Easy to trash things you do not understand!

  • @zalezphoto
    @zalezphoto Před rokem +3

    An absolute disservice you’ve made creating this video.
    You make a bunch of irrelevant arguments, making ignorant comments and a charlatan out of you.
    I’ve witnessed how Biomagnetism works and why it heals all kinds of physical and emotional ailments.
    This guy is free to express his opinions, just be mindful and Ignore this video 🙏🏼💟

    • @SteveRogerPhillips
      @SteveRogerPhillips Před 9 měsíci

      For sure... I have a powerful magnet device and you can feel it as soon as you hold the ends. It is a great therapy and whatever this dude says it is definitely not placebo, its very tangible.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 Před rokem

    Thanks, I knew people that sold Nikken products...AKA Magnet Therapy🧲 They even gave a magnet to their parrot🦜

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +15

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

    • @Jesus-warrior
      @Jesus-warrior Před rokem

      I’m sure he is smarter than you, you’re just gullible

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +3

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +6

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +2

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

    • @babycarrotz32
      @babycarrotz32 Před rokem

      Did you see his video on Hydrogen Peroxide? It dilutes to such a ridiculous level your better off taking shots of that medical hydrogen peroxide. Did you consider the antibiotics having a delayed reaction? Did you consider the immune system being able to successfully bat out an infection crippled by previously mentioned antibiotics? It's made even more unbelievable as the infection was defeated within two damn days of the first dose of HP. Stop throwing your BS around and go back to whatever subreddit or Pseudoscience YT channel you crawled out of.

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +1

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!

  • @cajunartguild3020
    @cajunartguild3020 Před 4 lety +3

    This person is wrong about food grade peroxide, my wife went through a script of antibiotics for a kidney infection and it came directly back worse than before, it's was terrible, three drops of 35% food grade peroxide to 6oz of distilled water, after the second dose the next day her infection was gone, this guy making these videos is clueless on first-hand truths!