Magnetic Therapy FAQs
The field of medicine has advanced incredibly over the last two hundred years. In fact over the past fifty years medicine has made incredible leaps and bounds. There are more prescriptions available to cure any problem. There is a branch of medicine for every ache, pain and ailment. The problem is that many people are fed up with conventional medicine and all the pills they have to take. Alternative medicine practices such as those using magnetic therapy are becoming very popular. The practitioners and users of this form of therapy believe that it can do pretty much anything. In this article we will cover how this therapy is used and how it works.
What is magnetic therapy?
Magnetic therapy is the use of magnets to align the magnetic fields in the body. There has been a lot of controversy over this pseudoscientific practice since the effects have not truly been proven. Many people utilize this form of alternative medicine as a way to relieve constant pain and help with certain conditions. Many of the websites and practitioners claim that this form of therapy has been used for thousands of years. It is believed that the use of magnets and the study of the electromagnetic balance of the body has long been a secret of the Chinese. But there have been other cultures that have written about this therapy such as Egypt, and even Greece. The process of using magnets to restore the natural balance of the body supposedly works by increasing blood flow and oxygen into the natural healing process. The magnets somehow create a magnetic field that can rid the user of many ailments. Whether or not this is actually true is heavily debated though.
What types of products are used for magnetic therapy?
Some of the most common magnetic products that are sold are in the form of jewelry. You can find magnetic jewelry in many retail stores. The bracelets are reported to help with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. You will also find magnetic knee wraps, ankle wraps or even blankets that have magnets sewn into the fabric. Another popular magnetic therapy product is mattresses that contain magnets. The user sleeps and the magnets help heal his or her body. You can even find insoles for your shoes. Chances are if you have an area of your body that suffers from chronic pain or inflammation…there is a magnetic device for you.
Are there documented medical studies that support the use of magnetic therapy?
There have been some medical studies that reportedly support the use of magnetic therapy. But these are highly controversial studies. Many critics cite that there is no real applicable way to measure whether or not the magnets proved beneficial. Some think the magnets are similar to a placebo. The person is told that it will work and so the patient believes this and reports back that they feel better. You will probably find more information on why magnet therapy does not work than you will that supports it. It is up to you to weed through all of the information and make a decision for yourself. Probably the best bet is to find someone that already uses magnet therapy or has tried it in the past. Many countries have approved therapeutic magnets to be licensed as medical devices but the United States is definitely not one of these.
Where can I learn more about magnetic therapy?
The best place for you to learn more about magnets and magnetic therapy is to visit a few websites. One website www.magnetictherapyinfo.com/ has a great deal of information about the history of magnet therapy as well as a listing of the clinical trials that were completed. It is also a source for finding books on this subject as well as some of the products that contain magnets. If you live in a metropolitan area you may be able to find an alternative medical practitioner to help explain the process to you and make further recommendations that could help improve your health. There are no guarantees but it may be worth taking a look at if you suffer from chronic pain.
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