Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Magnetic Therapy Although magnetic therapy is a relatively new concept in the United States, it has been practiced in other culturesfor centuries. In fact, the first reported therapeutic use of magnets involved the grinding up of magnetite, a naturally occurring material, and the application of this in a poultice to uncomfortable areas of the body.Today magnets are used by many for pain relief, reduction of inflammation and improved circulation. Some also believe that the use of magnets promotes increased athletic enduranceand performance. There are also many other benefits attributedto the use of magnets, but as we are not in the medical field weare not listing them here. For further information on the usesof magnets you might refer to your local library or the Internet. An excellent site we recommend is http://www.buryl.com.In response to customer demand, Sergio Lub now uses two permanent rare earth magnets in some of his bracelets. They provide about 4400 to 6400 gauss, depending upon the width of the bracelet. (Magnetic strength is measured in gauss. Just to compare, the magnetic field at the earth's surface is about.5 gauss. The body's magnetic field is one billionth of a gauss. A refrigerator magnet measures about 200 gauss.)While magnets are generally safe, there are some times when they should not be used. The most frequent precautions we have read are:DO NOT use magnets if you are pregnant.DO NOT use magnets if you have a pacemaker or otherelectrical implant device.DO NOT use magnets if you suspect you have a tumor, cancer, or any infection. It is not recommended to use magnets in these cases unless specifically instructed by a qualified health practitioner.DO NOT use magnets right after an injury has occurredor if you have a bleeding wound.DO NOT apply magnets to the head area.MAGNETS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED to be worn with a watch or to be brought in contact with sensitive electronic devices. Remember these are very powerful magnets.Also, if you have any concerns about wearing magnets, it would be wise to consult your physician before making a decision.Andrew Pacholyk LMT, MT-BC, CAPeacefulmind.comAlternative medicine and therapiesfor healing mind, body & spirit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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