For more than 25 years, Tracey Diner has built her career helping patients heal naturally. As a chiropractor and wellness practitioner, she spent decades studying holistic health, advanced therapies, and emerging technologies that could support the body without harmful side effects. Today, that same mission lives on through Magnetude Jewelry, the wellness-fashion company she co-founded to merge therapeutic support with wearable design.
What began as a healthcare journey eventually transformed into something deeply personal. After a biking accident left Diner with a broken arm and forced her away from the profession she loved, she found herself rethinking how she could continue helping people. Around the same time, artist and jewelry designer Candice Loren approached her with an idea for interchangeable jewelry. Diner immediately saw the potential for something greater: fashion pieces infused with the same therapeutic bio-magnets and energetic principles she had long used in her wellness clinic.
“We wanted to create something beautiful that also supported the body,” says Diner. “For years, I had used magnets in my practice to help decrease pain and inflammation naturally, and I saw firsthand how effective they could be. Magnetude became a way to bring those benefits to far more people than I could ever reach in one clinic.”
The result was a line of interchangeable necklaces, bracelets, earrings, support wraps, and wellness accessories designed with strong neodymium bio-magnets and energy elements intended to support cellular vitality. The company officially launched in 2018, introducing a concept that sits at the intersection of wellness technology and personal style.
At the center of Diner’s philosophy is a belief that “electrical health” is becoming one of the most overlooked pillars of modern wellness. She argues that the rise of electromagnetic fields, or EMFs, generated by phones, Wi-Fi, towers, and everyday technology, is creating an invisible strain on the body at the cellular level. According to Magnetude’s wellness materials, the company’s jewelry is designed to help counteract those effects by supporting the body’s energetic balance.
“Our bodies are electrical systems,” Diner explains. “The brain, heart, nervous system, and even our cells communicate through electrical signals. We are surrounded by technology now, and people are being exposed to EMFs constantly. Just like society eventually recognized smoking as harmful, I believe EMFs are becoming the carcinogen of this generation.”
Diner’s perspective is shaped not only by decades in chiropractic care but by years of continued education in holistic wellness, applied kinesiology, and energetic medicine. Throughout her career, she incorporated therapies such as lasers, hyperbaric chambers, percussion treatments, and magnetic support systems into patient care. Her approach focused on treating the whole person, from nutrition and mobility to stress and energy balance.
Yet despite the scientific concepts behind the brand, Magnetude Jewelry remains rooted in aesthetics and individuality. The interchangeable system allows wearers to customize pieces based on mood, outfit, or occasion, combining natural stones and metals with wellness-focused functionality. Every design is hand-assembled in the United States, with the founders intentionally creating products that feel elegant rather than clinical.
“We didn’t want people to feel like they had to choose between health and beauty,” says Diner. “You can wear something fashionable, expressive, and stylish while also supporting your wellbeing.”
The brand has attracted customers looking for alternative wellness solutions, with testimonials frequently mentioning improved sleep, reduced discomfort, and increased energy. Magnetude has also expanded beyond jewelry into support wraps and sleep accessories designed for daily use.
For Diner, however, the larger mission is awareness. She believes conversations around environmental stressors and cellular wellness are only beginning, and she sees Magnetude as part of a broader shift toward preventative, holistic care.
“People are starting to realize that wellness is about more than diet and exercise,” she says. “We have to think about the environment around us, the energy we’re exposed to every day, and how we support our bodies naturally. If our jewelry can help people feel better while also making them feel confident and beautiful, then we’ve accomplished exactly what we set out to do.”