Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease and if left untreated can affect the vital organs. The North Pole of a high-powered magnet should be applied under the soles of both feet, one after the other, for 15 minutes each in the morning and evening.
The North Pole of medium-powered magnets should be applied on both sides of the area of pain or the North Pole of a crescent-type magnet can be tied to the spot at night. North polarity magnetised water should be drunk and the area washed with it.
Amenorrhea is the medical term for scanty menstruation. It can have many causes. Two high-powered magnets should be kept next to one another and the patient asked to sit on them for about half an hour every day for a few weeks.
Bipolar magnetised water should be drunk several times a day. It is the same treatment for dysmenorrhoea or painful menstruation, menopausal problems, menorrhagia or excessive menstrual bleeding and metorrhagia or uterine haemorrhage.
Leucorrhoea is an excess of sticky, white, offensive discharge from the vagina. It can be a difficult problem but the timely use of magnets can help. It also follows the same treatment procedure.
Cracked nipples are also helped by magnets. Medium-powered magnets can be held on the nipples or crescent-type ceramic magnets can be softly tied on them. If there are cracks only on one nipple, the North Pole can be applied to it. North polarity magnetised water should be consumed and the nipples washed with it.
Tumors in the uterus can also be treated with high-powered magnets placed on the uterus on the front and the South Pole on the back, opposite the North Pole. Malignant tumours should be treated only with the North Pole and north polarity magnetised water should be drunk.