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🌟 #ThrowbackThursday to the 1860s! 🌟
Check out this vintage ad for Dr. Christie’s Galvanic Belt, Bracelet, and Magnetic Fluid. Back in the day, these devices were all the rage for treating “nervous diseases” and a host of other ailments.
🔋 What were they?
Galvanic belts were early forms of wearable technology designed to generate a mild electric current, believed to stimulate nerves and muscles, promoting health.
👥 Who were they marketed to?
Anyone suffering from nervous disorders, pain, and general malaise, promising relief and miraculous cures.
🧐 Fun Fact:
Sold by charismatic figures like Dr. Christie, these belts promised cures for anything from depression to epilepsy, showcasing the power of marketing in an era desperate for health solutions. 1 reply
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