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Life Journey: "The Nurses Call Me the Miracle Man"

Well-being is sometimes the result of a long journey. For Mr. Patrice R., this journey began with the onset of psoriatic rheumatism, which profoundly disrupted his daily life. This inflammatory condition can affect the back, hips, or all joints, manifesting as pain and joint swelling during flare-ups.

Between treatments and chronic pain, he long searched for a solution to regain a more peaceful life. Today, he shares a message of hope, illustrating how magnet therapy has transformed his daily existence.


AURIS: How long have you suffered from psoriatic rheumatism, and how has it affected your daily life?

Answer: I have been suffering from psoriatic rheumatism since 2003. This forced me to stop my professional activities because I could no longer move, neither on foot nor by car. Psoriasis plaques covered about 60% of my body, mainly around the joints.

AURIS: How did the joint pain impact your everyday life?

Answer: My joints would lock up with very intense pain. I was taking up to 4 painkiller tablets a day for nearly 15 years. I spent my days between my bed and an armchair. Due to repeated falls, I suffered two fractures—one in the shoulder and the other in the arm—and I had to use a walker, crutches, and a wheelchair.

AURIS: Did you benefit from medical follow-up or physical therapy?

Answer: Yes, the physical therapists helped me with bed stretches and walking exercises. Their help was precious.

AURIS: What led you to try magnets as a treatment?

Answer: Three years ago, I remembered a discussion between my father and his friends, who were talking about the benefits of magnets for joint pain. By doing research on the internet, I discovered your company and started treating myself with your magnets.

AURIS: What results have you obtained with the magnets?

Answer: The results were impressive. The neck pain decreased rapidly. I then treated my ankles, knees, hips, hands, shoulders, and back. Today, three years later, I take painkillers only rarely or not at all. I sleep better, I do gymnastics at home, and I am walking again. I record my distances and times, and I continue to train with the support of my partner.

AURIS: What do healthcare professionals say about your recovery?

Answer: The nurses who have been following me for a long time call me "the miracle man". My physical therapist has noted remarkable progress, even though I never told her about my use of magnets.

AURIS: Do you have any advice for others suffering from the same pathology?

Answer: Yes, I am ready to share my experience and help other patients. I am also contacting the "France Psoriasis" association to exchange ideas and offer my testimony.

AURIS: Thank you for this inspiring testimony and your valuable advice.

Answer: Thank you. I am happy to be able to share my story and give hope to others.