
I first studied electromagnets in primary school :), my class did a demonstration of building one at the Royal Cornwall Show, that was.........well about 40 years ago :). Electromagnetism has not changed one iota since.
The NHS, I find, are very openminded they use maggots, honey dressing, herbal remedies, you name it, but they do expect things to be demonstrated as effective scientifically. They are also willing to spend money on research, developement and even expensive equipment, despite the appalling commercial prices of collars bracelets etc., the actual technology is very cheap so I don't think it is that that is putting them off either. If you find something works for you that is great, even placebos are effective if they make people relax, remove stress, stop prodding at wounds ;) etc but the objection I have to this product is mainly the extremely expoitative prices applied to what is essentially a fridge magnet on a bit of cloth.
That reminds me I wonder if we should advise those that are pregnant of have a nose bleed to stay clear of the fridge :D