History and Insight: The study by neurologist, Dr. Michael Weintraub, appeared in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and included 48 investigative sites in 27 states. There were 11 university-based centers and 37 private practices involving nearly 400 people with moderate to severe diabetic foot pain.
The "Archives of Physical Medicine" is the world's top publication for rehabilitative medicine and is part of the AMA (American Medical Association) family of peer reviewed journals. Over 70 doctors (MD, DO, DPM, and PhD) participated in this nationwide study, and the same protocol used in drug studies was used here.
Dr. Weintraub concludes that magnetic therapy results are "comparable or superior to that observed with various conventional drugs," and it has the advantage of being non-invasive, inexpensive, and NO side-effects.
He emphasized "all magnets are not created equal" and the "product technology" built into the insoles was very important to the results of the study.
The EXACT SAME magnetic insoles and "product technology" used in Dr. Weintraub's medical studies (and seen in the videos above), are available here at MagFeet.com.