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An Introduction to Magnetic Therapy Print E-mail
Monday, 10 July 2006

Revered as an alternative healing process for centuries, magnetic therapy has offered many individuals positive results. Those experiencing issues with chronic pain have successfully minimized and even eliminated the pain that they experience with the use of magnets and magnetic products. According to many, magnetic therapy is not only valid, but it has helped them deal with painful conditions when other treatments have failed to provide relief.

Magnetic therapy involves the use of specially designed magnet therapy products. Jewelry, bedding, pillows, cushions, and special support devices are created with special, powerful magnets embedded into the products.

The magnets naturally produce electromagnetic fields that penetrate the skin and affect the parts of the body being affected by painful conditions. Essentially, magnetic therapy promotes better circulation, general healing, wound healing; improves the flow of oxygen in the body, fights infections, and works toward improving disorders that affect the central nervous system.

Some studies have revealed that magnetic therapy helps individuals that have diabetes—those that experience foot problems can benefit from using magnetic insoles. Many people use magnetic therapy products to treat pain associated with Arthritis, as it has been revered as a remedy for sore joints and muscles. Finally, although the jury is still out on whether or not magnetic therapy is a "legitimate science" many individuals will argue the positive effects derived from magnetic therapy and magnetic therapy products. Those who doubt that magnetic therapy actually works can try it for themselves; it is an inexpensive practice.

 
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