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Magnetic Therapy and How it Works
The use of magnetic therapy devices
is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It accelerates the natural
healing process of the body and provides natural pain relief without any adverse side effects. Considering the body's
own natural electrical make-up, it should be no surprise that external electromagnetic forces will have an effect on the body
and ultimately on health.
Some of the principles behind the effectiveness
of magnetic devices can be summed up as follows: The metabolism of
the cells that make up the human tissue can be stimulated by induced electromagnetic currents. In the past, various methods such as bandaging, embrocations,
massages injections and
drug treatments, have been used in a attempt to promote better circulation and blood supply to the tissue. This can now be
achieved, entirely without side effects by the application of deep
penetrating, alternating magnetic fields. Magnetic Field Therapy is one of the oldest forms of natural healing, whose main effect is to activate the body's own defensive forces, to improve
cellular metabolism and to increase the intake of oxygen by the tissue. Application of magnetic fields improves the blood circulation by
causing the blood vessels to dilate. Moreover, oxygen content in the blood is enriched. It has been discovered that the blood
of rheumatic patients contains increased amounts of cortisone produced by their own bodies after treatment with magnetic fields. Detoxification of the
affected area is promoted by improved cellular metabolism and increased intake of oxygen by the tissue.
These facts, which are confirmed by scientific research data from around the world,
explain why such excellent results from this type of treatment are possible.
Disclaimer: This website
is intended to provide information to enable others to make responsible choices regarding their health. Always consult with a physician prior to engaging in any activity or treatment that may affect
your health. Magnetic therapy devices should not be used by people with pacemakers,
by pregnant women, or after myocardial infarction. Caution is also advised in those cases where your symptoms should first
be examined by a doctor or when additional treatment is required that should not be delayed.
All
contents copyright Bob Aaron and Magnetic Therapy Devices, 2008. Permission to duplicate
is required in writing.
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