Have you heard about magnet therapy?
Magnet Therapy is on the rise when it comes to natural
ways of treating chronic pain. It is a completely non-invasive
and all-natural way to help pain management.
Magnet Therapy can be done in a variety of ways. There are
bracelets, necklaces, inserts, pads, and even discs.
Either way, it can be a valuable tool for those with
wear and tear types of Arthritis, like Osteo.
So, you wear magnets...but what does it actually do?
The type of magnets used in magnet therapy are called
stagnant magnets. It is a weak magnet that is used to
relieve pain by increasing your circulation.
Static magnet therapy is similar to its cousin, electromagnetic
therapy discussed in the report.
It should be known that magnet therapy is completely homeopathic
and has not been proven through study. However, many people
swear by this type of pain relief.
A note of caution, magnet therapy is safe for most people
but those that use a pacemaker or insulin pump should NOT
use this type of therapy.
The hypothesis behind Static Magnet Therapy is that
by applying these magnets to specific parts of the body,
you are ultimately able to realign the body's electromagnetic
field.
By doing this you are creating a barrier to pain sensation from
the brain, and creating a flow of endorphins, the body's natural
pain killers.
Studies have come up with inconclusive evidence and no
final study decision has been made on the effectiveness
of Static Magnet Therapy. A major study has been ongoing
for years, CAMBRA, which studies the use of Static Magnet
Therapy for those suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis. Again,
the results have been inconclusive.
Despite the inconclusive results, magnetic bracelets, inserts,
necklaces, and those with copper in them, continue to be
popular among Arthritis sufferers looking for alternative
pain management opportunities.
With the wide variety of options on the market, and the low
cost, it is worth the try to see if you are one of the Arthritis
sufferers who can find relief from this alternative form of
pain management.
As always, this is not a replacement for your doctor's pain management regimen and should be discussed with your physician. And be sure to improve on your diet, and try out the joint health jelly supplement which is produced with a unique blend naturally extracted TCM herbs, supplementing the clinically proven dose for effective joint pain relief with anti-inflammatory properties! It’s joint health jelly that is fun and tasty!
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