Some companies selling active products, such as insoles, pads and wraps, compare their magnet’s "penetration" or "depth of field" against other magnets, such as Nikken’s. What is depth of field, and is it important to these types of products?
Depth of field is important to passive products. For example, the high depth of field of the single-pole-surface magnet generally makes it a good choice for products like Sleep Systems. But Nikken found a way to improve it. In engineering Nikken’s Sleep System, we took this technology to the next level by developing advanced strategic placement, along with our patented Rubberthane layers, to maximise its features. However, for active products, such as insoles, pads and wraps, there are two, far more important considerations than depth of field – the magnet’s geometric design and the steepness of its "field gradient".

What is "field gradient", and why is it important?
Field gradient refers to the slope of the magnetic energy levels as they change across the magnet’s surface. The magnet’s design is what causes these changing energy levels. It has been discovered recently that "field gradient" is the most important determining factor in the quality of magnets for active products like insoles, pads and wraps. When you view Nikken’s patented triangular design magnet under Nikken’s exclusive Magna-View™ Sensor, you can see dark, triangular magnetic areas, separated by light halos. In the centre of each of these alternating-pole areas, the magnetic field is the strongest. As the magnetic field comes into contact with its opposite pole at the edges of the triangles, the magnetic field drops. This causes a landscape of peaks and valleys of magnetic energy, which creates steep field gradients throughout the magnet. These steep slopes are much like a mountain range. On the other hand, "shallow field gradient" would describe a magnetic field that doesn’t change much across the magnet’s surface. This steep field gradient, combined with the patented triangular board design’s superior angle coverage, makes this the absolute best design for active products such as insoles, pads and wraps.

Which Nikken products feature the patented EQL Advanced Magnetic Technology?
• Magsteps
• Magstrides™
• Kenko Zones
• Elastomag™ Support Wraps
• Kenko Sleep Mask
• Kenko Pillow
• Super Mini

• Ultra KenkoPad

Does Nikken use other types of magnets in its products?
Passive products like the Nikken Sleep System employ the single-pole-surface magnet, which is generally a good choice for these types of products. But Nikken found a way to improve it. We took this technology to the next level by developing advanced strategic placement to maximise its features. This highly advanced combination of superior-quality single-pole-surface magnets and advanced strategic placement create a cocoon-like magnetic field. It is the advanced technology, along with other unique components that help provide more restful sleep. Such as patented, specially engineered layers to comfortably support the backbone, head and neck in their natural positions, and effectively absorb and disperse perspiration. All of these features combine to make Nikken’s Advanced Sleep Technology amongst the finest in the world. Nikken’s advanced Sleep System includes such products as the Ultra KenkoPad, KenkoPillow and Intelli-Rest Pillow. Other Nikken products that feature advanced single-pole-surface technology include: KenkoSeat, Magboys, MagCreator and Gold Necklaces.

What is "gauss"?
Gauss is a unit of measure that indicates the strength of a magnetic field. For a given magnetic pole design, the higher the gauss, the greater the field extends out from the surface of the magnet.

Is more gauss better?
Not necessarily. Generally speaking, for products in our industry, anything over 200 gauss is considered good. What creates a superior product is the right combination of gauss strength and advanced design. For active products like insoles, pads and wraps, the ideal magnetic component is lightweight and flexible, and features a moderate gauss level, a steep field gradient and 100% magnetic coverage. For passive products like Sleep Systems, the ideal magnetic component features a moderate gauss level, plus advanced strategic placement.

How do the gauss strengths of Nikken products compare with other products?
Nikken’s Kenko Zones range from 400 to 700 gauss. The Kenko Zones also feature a unique, additional component – a thin, flexible steel foil right under the silver label. This steel foil increases the gauss strength on the opposite side of the magnet by as much as 50% over other companies’ flexible magnets. Plus, Kenko Zones also feature the steep field gradient achieved through Nikken’s patented EQL magnetic design and provide the benefits of far-infrared technology. Similar active products we measured that use single-pole-surface m
agnets came in at only 50-200 gauss.

Are there any situations in which someone should not use Nikken’s magnetic products?
Anyone who is concerned about the use of magnetic products, especially women in their first trimester of pregnancy and anyone with an implanted electronic device or an illness, should first consult their doctor.


How should I explain Nikken’s magnetic technology to other people, such as customers or prospective distributors?
It is not necessary for you to become an expert on magnetic technology to introduce Nikken products to others. In fact, no one – not even the experts – really knows everything about magnets. Remember that sharing your own positive experiences with the products, and encouraging others to experience them for themselves, is the best way to introduce Nikken products to family, friends and new acquaintances. Keep in mind that, according to Nikken Wellness Policies & Procedures, Nikken Distributors shall not make claims for any Nikken products other than those found in current authorised Nikken sales support material. All statements regarding product description and use must conform in every way to the written company policies. In addition, no claims as to therapeutic or curative properties about the products may be made except those officially approved in writing by the Company or as contained in the official Company literature. In particular, no distributor may make any claim that the Company's products are useful in the treatment or cure of any medical condition.