Nikken Biaxial Magnets and Electromagnetic Fields

I love Nikken’s biaxial magnets, the Body Energizer and the Power Mag, but I wondered about any potentially harmful electromagnetic fields because they are powered by electricity. It turns out that it isn’t a problem.

What are Biaxial Magnets?

Nikken’s Biaxial magnetic products all contain magnets that spin on two axes to create a three-dimensional magnetic field. Let’s start with a regular static magnet, like a Kenko Mini or a Power Patch. The magnetic field flows out of one pole and wraps around to the opposite pole. They have to be pretty close to the skin in order for you to get any benefit and the only affect energy that moves perpendicular to the field, meaning that these effect energy moving along just under the skin.

Now put that static magnet on an axis so that it can spin. Now you have a Magboy or a Mag Creator. Spinning these devices creates a bigger magnetic field. To be honest, I don’t know why it gets bigger, but it is easy to prove that it does with a simple magnetic field sensor. By spinning the Magboy you can affect energy deeper in the body without having to actually be in direct contact with it.

The next step is to add a second axis to create a spherical magnetic field. So that you can understand what I mean by a spherical magnetic field, let’s say that we put a small LED light on a magnet. If you spin it on one axis, the light moves about in a circle. When you add a second axis, the LED will move in all directions and become a ball of light. Can you see that?

The Benefits of Biaxial Magnets

There are two big benefits to the magnets spinning on two axes. One is that the magnetic field is much bigger than the field from a magnet spinning on one magnet. Again, this is easily proven with a magnetic field detector. The other is that with the magnet spinning in essentially every direction, now all energy flows within the expanded reach of the magnet are perpendicular to the magnetic field at some point, so they are all affected by this magnetic field. For example, if you have your feet on the Biaxial Body Energizer then the magnetic field can be detected at the level of your knees. If you hold the Biaxial PowerMag behind someone, you can detect the magnetic field while holding the sensor in front of them. That is, the magnetic field passes through the body and can affect everything inside the body.

To talk about specific benefits of using magnets gets dangerously close to making medical claims. What I can tell you is that people can feel the effects of the Power Mag held near the neck, not making skin contact, so something is happening. My grandmother likes to go dancing on the weekend and uses the Biaxial Body Energizer after she gets home because it makes her feet feel better. There are more impressive stories of people using these products as well. I just want to give  you an idea of what most people experience their first time using these devices.

Like I said at the start of this post, since these are electrically-powered devices, I wondered about any potentially harmful electromagnetic fields. It turns out that the potential harm comes from noise creating from alternating current (AC), the current that the electricity supplies to our homes and is not present with direct current (DC). When using the plug-in adapter, the current is converted from AC to DC at the wall so that only DC current is present inside the devices. Batteries aren’t an issue because they can only supply DC current. So, harmful EMF isn’t a concern when using the biaxial magnetic devices.

The biaxial magnets are a great example of what Nikken has done with their 35 years of experience developing magnetic products to support the body. If you would like more information or you have had an experience using these devices then please share it below in a comment. I would also appreciate it if you would share this post with your followers on the social networks.

Wayne Woodworth

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