
The price of healing Q: I've read a couple of your articles on MME therapy and I would be interested in trying it for my neuropathy. But I'm on a fixed income and am not sure I can afford it. Can you tell me how much it typically costs? Thank you.
JVW: Magnetic Molecular Energizer (MME) sessions are generally billed on an hourly basis, and usually run about $50 per hour. It can add up. But keep in mind that, as expensive as it can be, MME's healing effects on otherwise "incurable" problems can also be well worth the price tag.
And don't forget that there are also effective vitamin and nutrient solutions for some of the conditions MME can treat. Plus, some of the MME centers also recommend a comprehensive supplement program in addition to MME treatments to enhance the healing effects. So you may want to start with the nutritional approach first and decide whether to try MME based on your results with that.
Magnet therapy involves exposing various areas of the body to magnetic fields. There are two main types of magnet therapy -- static magnet therapy and electromagnetic therapy. Static magnets are placed directly on the body and expose the body to both poles of a magnetic field. Electromagnetic devices, like MRI and MME, use electric currents to direct and "power" their magnetic fields.
The magnetic fields cause all your body's normal processes -- nutrient assimilation, waste removal, tissue regeneration, etc. -- to become heightened. However, the magnetic fields emitted by static magnets are much weaker than those emitted by electromagnetic devices, so the healing results are much weaker.  |