Magnets stimulate the body to heal itself!

Magnetic therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It accelerates the natural healing process, provides natural pain relief, benefits those who suffer from arthritis and improves sleep without any adverse side effects.

Magnetic therapy is not new! For thousands of years, the beneficial powers of magnets have been used in therapeutic treatments. Today magnets are also used in diagnostic machines such as MRI’s.

Continuing scientific research spotlights the effect of magnetic fields on the nervous and circulatory systems, as well as all human tissues. Magnetic therapy is not a cure in itself but it enables the body’s natural healing mechanisms to work at optimum level.

How Do Magnets Work?

In theory, magnets are said to increase the blood flow in capillaries, flushing out lactic acid and other inflammatory substances from tissues, thereby relieving pain and inflammation. Increased blood flow results in more oxygen being carried to muscles that may be cramped or experiencing spasms for lack of it. Science has proven the following positive effects of magnetic therapy:

• Increasing blood and oxygen circulation along with the nutrient carrying potential of the blood
• Effects pH balance (acid-alkaline) which is often imbalanced in diseased tissues
• Speeds up the migration of calcium ions to facilitate the healing of nervous tissue and bones
• Can powerfully influence the production of certain hormones from the endocrine glands
• Stimulates and fosters enzyme activity and other related physiological processes

Magnetic Therapy Benefits

Today the therapeutic effectiveness of magnetic therapy has been recognized by many health care practitioners. It can be successfully applied in a variety of fields including: orthopedics, rheumatology, coronary and circulatory diseases, nutritional disorders and neurological problems. Magnetic field therapy can be beneficial with many conditions including:

1. Arthritis; arthropathies; spondylosis
2. Contractures
3. Fractured bones form trauma/stress fractures
4. Muscular disorders
5. Chronic pain, phantom limb pain, neuritis
6. Arterial and venous insufficiency, cerebrovascular insufficiency
7. Bronchial asthma
8. Selected skin disorders
9. Tiredness

Magnetic Therapy Contraindications

Magnets should not be used if the following circumstances exist:

1. Pacemakers or automatic internal defibrillators
2. Pregnancy
3. Malignancies
4. Acute infections/ active tuberculosis
5. Endocrine disorders
6. Bleeding