Alternative magnetic therapy has become popular in recent years because
people are seeking non-intrusive and safer forms of treatment for pain
and illnesses. Among new ideas that are being studied for effectiveness
is the use of magnets for relief from the pain of various forms of
arthritis and other painful illnesses. Although study results about
their effectiveness are varied, some people believe strongly in the use
of magnetic therapy. This option should be explored and considered if
you too suffer from arthritis.
It is believed that magnets, when held against the skin, relax blood
vessels, allowing more blood to flow to painful areas and, in
consequence, stop the pain faster and more thoroughly. It is also said
that the magnetic field prevents muscle spasms and interferes with the
nerves reaction to pain. Skeptics do not believe that muscles prevent or
cure pain, but that the effect is simply that of a placebo-you think
that you are being cured so you mentally believe that it is true. Mind
over matter is the phrase associated by skeptics speaking about many
alternative medical treatments.
Alternative magnetic therapy may work for you, but there is no telling
until you try. You can purchase magnets in a variety of shapes and
sizes, but most therapists and companies that promote their use suggest
magnetic jewelry, belts, and straps that can be worn on the body at the
inflicted area. Prices range from at little as five dollars to as
expensive as several thousand, depending on size and number of magnets
and quality of workmanship on the product. Choose a magnet that is
fairly strong. Magnetism is measured in gausses, with a typical
refrigerator magnet being at about 100 gauss, and this strength is too
weak to penetrate the skin. 450 gauss is the lowest strength that should
be used for medicinal purposes, and magnets advance in strength as they
get pricier. Stronger magnets, however, will work better, so you get
what you pay for in most cases.
Magnets used for health can either be placed directly over the point of
the pain or over the acupuncture point associated with the pain. A
professional can help you determine placement. Arthritis is the most
common affliction healed with magnetics, but they can also be used for
back pain, headache, tennis elbow, and foot pain, as well as a number of
other aches and pains. Your doctor can give you more information on
their use if you decide alternative magnetic therapy is right for you.
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