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Magnet therapy
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For Relief of Pain
1. Carpal Tunnel
2. Arthritis
3. Fibromyalgia
4. Back
5. Sciatica
6. General Aches and Pains
Increased Blood Circulation helps
1. Diabetes
2. High Blood Pressure
3. Lowers Cholesterol
4. Softens Arteries
5. Reduces swelling
6. Promotes sound, restful sleep
7. Calms the nervous system
8. Assists in relief of addictive tendencies
What is Magnetic Therapy?
Magnetic Therapy is a non-medical method for the treatment of discomfort. It is a complementary or alternative way to enhance the relief of discomfort and the body's natural healing process.
A new therapy for the new millennium
Magnetic Wave Therapy is one of the latest methods to arise from contemporary research into treatments seeking relief for chronic discomfort, taking inspiration from the way in which complementary health techniques are able to influence the human body's natural healing process. Recent progress in this area indicates magnetic therapy has an exciting future for as a non-invasive effective treatment, able to help promote effective discomfort relief, and general well being, across a number of conditions.
Over the past year, publicity and awareness of magnets to help eliminate discomfort and speed healing has increased dramatically. Medical and scientific studies document positive effects with more studies on going. News articles and books have been published which educate consumers on the uses, benefits and availability of magnets. Consumer testimonials are abundant.
Studies have shown that magnets may be an effective therapy for the relief of discomfort. It is believed that applying magnetic fields to an injured area improves blood flow and oxygen to enhance the body's natural healing process. Magnets create a magnetic field believed to attract and repel charged particles in the blood creating movement and heat. This causes the blood vessels to widen which is believed to accelerate the healing process by allowing more blood to pass through the capillary thus improving blood flow, which takes away the toxins in the system and brings in nutrient rich blood to the affected area. The improved blood flow and fluid exchange to the injured tissue helps reduce discomfort and inflammation. The magnetic field is also thought to stimulate the nervous system, triggering blockage of discomfort sensations.
Another perspective comes from John Zimmerman, Ph.D., one of the leading authorities in America on the subject of magnets. He is president of the Bio-Electro-Magnetics Institute, an independent, nonprofit, educational, research organization dedicated to furthering our understanding of bio-electromagnetism. Dr. Zimmerman has published extensively and is currently conducting a double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the effectiveness of fixed magnets for low back pain. Another Researcher is Dr.Philpott who is a member of the North American Academy of Magnetic Therapy.
Here is what Philpott feels the North Pole will do:
North (Negative) Pole of the magnet
- Relieves pain
- Reduces swelling
- Promotes tissue alkalinization
- Promotes sound, restful sleep
- Increases tissue oxygenation
- Calms the nervous system
- Assists in relief of addictive tendencies
Arthritis:
A noteworthy American double blind, placebo-controlled study on the effects of static magnets on the treatment of arthritis was recently published in the ®MDBR¯Journal of Rheumatology®MDNM¯ (November 1997, p. 1200). The study confirms the effectiveness of magnets in relieving the pain of arthritis.
Magnets for health - history and background
The association between magnets, health and well-being is currently enjoying a revival, but the approach is not a new one - magnetic therapy possesses an ancient and colorful heritage. Magnets have occupied a central role within Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years: magnetic wave therapy has its roots in the oriental understanding of health according to Chi, an energy flow regarded as the body's principal life force and the key to well being. In this respect, magnetic wave therapy has a close kinship to acupuncture and acupressure.
Magnetic therapy today
Today in Japan and other Asian countries, therapeutic magnets are licensed as medical devices. Contemporary western medicine uses certain forms of magnetic energy for diagnosis, for example in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and as an aid to accelerate the healing process, following breaks and fractures in bone structure. Magnetic therapy is now gaining widespread acceptance from the US medical community (recent testimonials) and it is becoming increasingly popular among osteopaths, physiotherapists and chiropractors as a means of treating a wide range of health problems, including chronic back discomfort, arthritis and sporting injuries.
General Uses
Relief from Pain and Discomfort: The most common use of magnetic fields is in the treatment of pain, with reports of successful treatment in a wide variety of conditions, including arthritis, rheumatism, fibromyalgia, back pain, headaches, muscle sprains and strains, joint pain, tendonitis, shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and torn ligaments. A noteworthy American double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the effects of static magnets on the treatment of arthritis was recently published in the ®MDBR¯Journal of Rheumatology®MDNM¯ (November 1997, p. 1200). The study confirms the effectiveness of magnets in relieving the pain of arthritis.
Another scientific study of similar rigor is being carried out by Dr. Zimmerman, and is looking at the effects of fixed magnets on low back pain.
Reduction of Inflammation and Improved Circulation: The magnet improves circulation, allowing blood vessels to dilate and bring a greater volume of blood flow to the injured area. This helps to bring in natural healers and to remove the toxic byproducts of inflammation Pain relief can also be compared to the above situation where you have a sore shoulder and let hot shower water run on it. To dissipate the build up of heat, the body increases peripheral blood flow to take away the build up and this decrease the pain at the same time. Magnets operate the same way - the colliding magnetic waves cause friction (heat) and the body reacts in the same way to reduce pain.
Antimicrobial: Magnetic therapy can help the body ward off such microbial invaders as viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
Stress Reduction: A magnetic field applied to the head calms as well as induces a hypnotic sleeping effect on the brain by stimulating the hormone melatonin. This finding has led to the manufacture of magnetic pillows and pads designed to provide a sound and restful sleep. A person can then awaken with more energy and fewer aches and pains.
Energy Enhancement: Biomagnetic therapy is known to increase general well being by enhancing energy. Consequently, supplemental biomagnetic therapy can help the body revitalize. One normally revitalizes biological energy during sleep. This can be enhanced by sleeping in a magnetic field.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Magnets can be applied to the front and back of the wrist to help this hard-to-heal condition. While the symptoms can be controlled with the help of magnets, one should not expect the condition to be automatically cured.
Circulatory Problems: One can place magnetic strips along the forearm and sleep on a magnetic pad at night.
Fibromyalgia: One should sleep on a magnetic mattress pad and use a magnetic pillow. The Journal of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine reported great success with magnetic pads. Magnets can also be placed over painful areas during the day.
Foot and Leg Problems: Magnetic insoles will increase circulation and help conditions such as numbness, burning, aches, restlessness, and leg cramps. In addition, one should sleep on a magnetic mattress pad. They are also great for diabetes.
Headaches: Magnets placed around the head and neck can help with headaches.
Muscle Spasms: One of the major actions of magnets is to decrease spasms in muscles.
Muscle Strains and Sprains and Joint Pain: Local applications are appropriate for these types of problems. Wear the magnet for several hours, and then take a break from it. Either wear the magnet all day and take it off during the night or vice versa.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Magnets act as an anti-inflammatory, and therefore help some chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
There is good reason to expect confirmation of what users have been claiming for years--that magnets are an excellent aid to pain relief.
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Aren't all magnetic therapy products the same?
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No they are not. Most products on the market use magnets that are either too small, or insufficient in number and strength to provide any real benefit. The polarity of the magnets is also a very important issue. Many products contain magnets that are facing the wrong way (the south or positive polarity is facing the body), which can increase, rather than ease discomfort. There are also products that are improperly using bipolar (both poles on the same surface) magnets which can cause increased discomfort.
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Is magnetic therapy safe?
Yes, magnetic therapy is safe. No complications have ever been reported with its proper use. Magnetic therapy products use magnets that when applied to the body, have positive therapeutic benefits.
There are certain conditions where magnet therapy should not be used. Magnetic therapy should not be used if you are wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump or any other implanted electro-medical device, and should not be used if you are pregnant.
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How does magnetic therapy work?
All physical and mental functions are controlled by electromagnetic fields produced by the movement of electro-chemicals (ions) within the body. When an injury occurs and tissue is damaged, positively charged ions move to the affected area, causing pain and swelling. In order for healing to take place, the injured site must be restored to its natural negative electromagnetic charge. Pain and inflammatory-related electro-chemicals must be removed and oxygen and nutrients transferred to the area.
The application of a magnetic field to an injured area helps restore the normal electromagnetic balance. The magnetic field relaxes capillary walls, as well as surrounding muscle and connective tissues, allowing for increased blood flow. More oxygen and nutrients are transferred to the injury site, while pain and inflammatory-related electro-chemicals are more efficiently removed. The overall process restores the normal electromagnetic balance of the area, relieving pain and inflammation, and promoting accelerated healing.
Individual response time will vary, and can range from a few minutes, to a few weeks. The effectiveness of magnetic therapy is dependent upon using the correct magnetic products, the length of time they are applied, and the type and severity of the problem.
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Magnetic Therapy Biomagnetic
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
Oxygenating human cells
The blood contains approximately 5 mg. of iron. This contributes to the red color in the hemoglobin cells. Hemoglobin carries oxygen throughout the body, and upon returning to the upper right chamber of the heart, it carries disposable carbon dioxide and other non-desirable waste gases. Each cell in the body is a manufacturing site of its own.
It has the facility to convert nutrients into energy; it has a basic communications system for disposing of waste products; and the nucleus controls its characteristics as provided by the parent cells. As the circulating blood approaches each cell, it provides the cell with refurbished energy and oxygen. By placing a magnet on some portion of the body where pain may exist, the magnet attracts the iron in the blood, thus bringing more blood to the area and hence more oxygen. Upon leaving the area, the additional blood removes toxins and other wastes that may accumulate from the cell’s manufacturing process. The magnet, therefore, merely aids the body in healing itself.
The strength of the magnet used, as measured by its Gauss rating, determines the depth of penetration into the body and the number of cells affected by the magnetic field. The magnetic force of the magnet, when applied to the surface of the skin, radiates a smaller number of magnetic fields into the tissue than might take place if the magnet were applied to another piece of iron. Iron provides a better conductive path for the magnetic force (higher permeability) than air or human tissue.
Magnets of various strengths, particularly ceramic magnets, plastiform and neodymium magnets can be placed on various tender spots on the body so as to affect the oxygen transport to the area. The use of magnets has been quite popular in Japan and in Germany. In fact, magnetic therapy is covered by medical insurance in Germany. In the United States, far greater emphasis has been given to the treatment of illnesses through the use of drugs. Penicillin, for example, was seen as an almost complete panacea to all kinds of infections. However, we now see that over usage of this drug has resulted in its having little or no effect on certain types of bacterial infections.
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Magnet therapy offers hope to epileptics

Magnet therapy offers hope to epileptics
Stimulating the brain with a dose of low-frequency magnetism reduces the number of seizures suffered by severe epileptics, a study has found.
The new treatment, reported in The Lancet, could improve the quality of life for many sufferers who endure epileptic seizures every day, and are not helped by conventional medicines.
Researchers at Gottingen in Germany used a coil which was placed on the side of the head to direct the magnetic pulses to the brain.
The use of high-frequency pulses has been blamed for triggering epileptic seizures, and this is some of the first work using low-frequency magnetism.
The nine patients in the Gottingen study suffered an average of more than 10 fits a week but, after the magnetic treatment, nearly all suffered fewer seizures.
One patient showed a 20% decrease, three improved by between 20% and 50%, and in three patients, the number of seizures was reduced by more than half.
Only a temporary effect
However, the effects of the treatment wore off after six to eight weeks, and two patients suffered "petit mal", or partial seizures directly after treatment.
Professor John Duncan, medical director of the National Society for Epilepsy, said the treatment had potential for wider use.
He said: "It certainly sounds very interesting. Magnetic stimulation has been around for some time.
"The problem has always been that high-frequency magnetic stimulation may cause seizures, and I have not heard the use of low-frequency reported before in people with epilepsy."
Epilepsy is caused by overactivity in one part of the brain, which overloads the nerve "circuitry" and causes seizures.
The areas most usually affected are the temporal lobes, at the side of the brain and the frontal lobe.
Distracted appearance
There are two types of fit. One, the partial seizure, is associated with a change in consciousness - often the only external clue of a seizure is that the person affected will merely appear vacant or distracted for a short period.
Partial seizures often originate in the temporal lobe, which is associated with memory, and patients often report experiencing a familiar smell, sound or mental image shortly before, or during the seizure.
The other, more serious seizures are convulsions or "grand mals", which can strike without warning and cause unconsciousness and jerking movements.
Treatment of both sorts of seizures is usually with drugs, which can control the number and severity of seizures suffered.
Operation is last resort
If drugs fail to work, other options include brain surgery, cutting out the part of the brain where the overactivity generally starts - but this is a last resort for doctors.
It is thought that up to a quarter of the 30,000 people in the UK who develop epilepsy every year are poorly controlled by medication.
Magnetic stimulation has also been used in the field of mental health where recent research has found it to alleviate some cases of depression.
It is considered a subtler alternative to the electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) currently given to many severely depressed patients.
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