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  Discount Copper and Magnetic Toe Rings


Foot jewelry and toe rings have become increasingly popular, and Femhealth is happy to have them in both gold and silver finish and 100% copper. Copper has been worn for over four thousand years and is believed to relieve the pain of arthritis and other such conditions. Magnetic toe rings can help with the pain of wearing high heels and too tight shoes.

Toe rings are perfect to show off that new pedicure when you go clubbing in a pair of fancy sandals.

Foot jewelry is also just peachy for the beach, where you are sure to see plenty of toe rings and ankle bracelets.

Magnetic toerings are perfect for both men and women.

  • Do you get sore feet from standing all day?

  • Are you diabetic?

  • Has your doctor told you you have poor circulation?

  • Do you have flat feet?

  • Are your toes stiff or sore?

  • Do your feet ache sometimes?

Femhealth is pleased to offer magnetic toe rings in several different attractive styles. In recent years people have come to believe that pull of magnets can ease pain and increase circulation.

Read our health articles on how to Prevent Golf-Related Injuries and how to Prevent Tennis-Related Injuries.

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Why don't you buy several toe rings and give one to a friend?





Copper Dolphin Toe Ring


Crafted of 100% pure copper. This adorable little toe ring is adorned with dolphins. A perfect ring for any dolphin lover. Why not put flipper on your feet?

TR3021-D Copper Dolphin Toe Ring $9.95





Footprint Magnetic Toe Ring G


We are pleased to offer magnetic toe rings in a new style. In recent years people have come to believe that the pull of magnets can ease pain and increase circulation. We make no claims of our magnetic toe rings. We simply offer the best quality and selection at fabulous prices.




TRG Footprint Magnetic Toe Ring $9.95

During your times of trial and suffering when you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.





Dolphin Magnetic Toe Ring H


We are pleased to offer magnetic toe rings in a new style. In recent years people have come to believe that the pull of magnets can ease pain and increase circulation. We make no claims of our magnetic toe rings. We simply offer the best quality and selection at fabulous prices. Put flipper on your feet.




TRH Dolphin Magnetic Toe Ring $9.95





Lines Magnetic Toe Ring I


We are pleased to offer magnetic toe rings in a new style. In recent years people have come to believe that the pull of magnets can ease pain and increase circulation. We make no claims of our magnetic toe rings. We simply offer the best quality and selection at fabulous prices.

TRI Lines Magnetic Toe Ring $9.95





Magnetic Toe Rings


We offer these magnetic toe rings in four different styles. In recent years people have come to believe that the pull of magnets can ease pain and increase circulation. We make no claims of our magnetic toe rings. We simply offer the best quality and selection online.


MTR-A Magnetic Toe Ring A $9.95


MTR-B Magnetic Toe Ring B $9.95


MTR-C Magnetic Toe Ring C $9.95


MTR-D Magnetic Toe Ring D $9.95



Magnetic toe rings, earrings, necklaces, anklets and bracelets are perfect for men and women and and benefit both.




Magnetic Powers


There are indicators dating back thousands of years that ancient Chinese, Japanese and Egyptians used magnets for healing. Descriptions of magnetic therapy have also been found in the works of Aristotle, Plato and Homer. They wrote of using the therapy to help paralysis, rheumatic disorders and swollen joints, among other things.

Cleopatra evidently wore a magnetic amulet on her forehead to maintain her youth and out-wit two Roman leaders and make them fall in love with her.




Thomas Skalak, professor of biomedical engineering at U.Va, has studied magnets for a number of years in order to develop real scientific evidence about the effectiveness of magnetic therapy.




His lab leads the field in the area of microcirculation research—the study of blood flow through the body’s tiniest blood vessels. With a five-year, $875,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Skalak and Cassandra Morris, former Ph.D. student in biomedical engineering, set out to investigate the effect of magnetic therapy on microcirculation. Initially, they sought to examine a major claim made by companies that sell magnets: that magnets increase blood flow.




The researchers first found evidence to support this claim through research with laboratory rats. In their initial study, magnets of 70 milliTesla (mT) field strength—about 10 times the strength of the common refrigerator variety—were placed near the rat’s blood vessels. Quantitative measurements of blood vessel diameter were taken both before and after exposure to the static magnetic fields—the force created by the magnets.




Morris and Skalak found that the force had a significant effect: the vessels that had been dilated constricted, and the constricted vessels dilated, implying that the magnetic field could induce vessel relaxation in tissues with constrained blood supply, ultimately increasing blood flow.




Dilation of blood vessels is often a major cause of swelling at sites of trauma to soft tissues such as muscles or ligaments. The prior results on vessel constriction led Morris and Skalak to look closer at whether magnets, by limiting blood flow in such cases, would also reduce swelling. Their most recent research, published in the November 2007 issue of the American Journal of Physiology, yielded affirmative results.




In this study, the hind paws of anesthetized rats were treated with inflammatory agents in order to simulate tissue injury. Magnetic therapy was then applied to the paws. The research results indicate that magnets can significantly reduce swelling if applied immediately after tissue trauma.




Since muscle bruising and joint sprains are the most common injuries worldwide, this discovery has significant implications. “If an injury doesn’t swell, it will heal faster—and the person will experience less pain and better mobility,” says Skalak. This means that magnets could be used much the way ice packs and compression are now used for everyday sprains, bumps, and bruises, but with more beneficial results. The ready availability and low cost of this treatment could produce huge gains in worker productivity and quality of life.




Professor Skalak envisions magnetic therapy being particularly useful to high school, college, and professional sports teams, as well as school nurses and retirement communities.


Magnetic forehead wrap

We offer a great forehead wrap which is loaded with magnetic power. Made of comfortable black Neoprene - it features 4 extra large permanent Ferrite magnets. Many of our customers use this wrap for migraines or a sore neck. It also functions as a sweat band. Adjusts with a velcro closures to fit anyone.

Many people believe that magnets have the power to ease pain and increase circulation. We make no medical claims of our body wraps. We simply offer a nice selection at affordable prices.

MW08 Mag Forehead Wrap $12.95


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