Magnetism - for Quick Healing and Pain Relief


by Sacha Tarkovsky - Date: 2006-11-30 - Word Count: 569 Share This!

Can the wearing of a medical magnet relieve pain? Can the broken bone, when left in the presence of a strong magnetic field, heal more quickly?

Studies prove they can, and do. Read on, and you may find some answers that will help you manage a health problem, by healing and pain relieve with magnetism.

How Does Medical Magnetism Work?

Our body, made up of cells, and finally atoms, are all magnetically charged. Also, our bodies have a great deal of metallic minerals in its composition, especially blood (which contains iron) and are subject to magnetic fields.

Our brains emit a huge magnetic field of about 3million Kilogauss (a gauss is the measure of a magnet's power).

Each cell and particularly each organ has a magnetic value. When an organ is ill, the value is diminished (or increased in the example of cancer).

Magnets worn next to the skin, or on or near a pain or illness locus, have some striking effects on the cells, the organ itself, and the body itself.

These magnets must be of a certain power however. For example, a magnet of less than 800 gauss will not penetrate the skin.

The wearing of medical magnets are believed to have a calming effect on disturbed cells (especially nerve cells), and can less pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling.

Also, there is not a modern physio-therapy office that does not contain a special magnetic field to accelerate the healing of broken bones.
No one is exactly sure how this phenomenon works, but it a standard piece of equipment today.

Can Wearing Magnets Prevent Illness?

Many people now believe that wearing a copper bracelet with magnets embedded in it, can relieve muscular pains, or eliminate them before they become noticeable.

Tests show that such bracelets can improve one's blood circulation, increase the temperature of strained muscles or ill areas (where a poor circulation has deprived it of proper temperature and oxygen), and also act as a muscle relaxant.

Many animal trainers and especially racehorse trainers are not using copper magnetic bands to alleviate injury and promote healing of strains and pains.

They also believe it acts to prevent these very same strains and pains.

Is There Some Special Conditions the Magnets Can Alleviate?

It has been proved in a study at Tufts University Medical School (Boston) that magnet therapy greatly helped people suffering from Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a form of arthritis, but non-deforming or non-swelling.

It has pains that are sometimes severe and can last for years. The suffers have terrific sleeping problems.
The study proved that suffers that slept on magnetic mattresses had a great deal of pain relief, while suffers who slept on normal beds had none.

In a similar study done at the New York Medical College of Valhalla, magnetic foot pads were placed in the shoes of people suffering from diabetic neuropathy.

The people who had footpads with magnets found a marked increase in the relief of numbness, tingling and pain.Furthemore, evidence suggests that roughly 80% of chronic pain sufferers could benefit form magnetic therapy, which is true for virtually any form of pain.

Magnets are especially good for those who suffer from rheumatic and environmentally induced painful symptoms, that include aching and swollen feet, simple arthritis, pains in the shoulder and back, tension headaches and even sports injuries.

Sometimes just the fixing of a medical magnet to the affected area can bring relief and this is a great alternative health treatment which more people should consider.


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