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Sat, 31 May 2010 17:55:07

Magnetic Healing



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No, a typical fridge magnet is magnetized bipolar, with up to 32 poles per inch. This configuration prevents the magnetic field from penetrating deep enough to be biologically effective.

Do Magnets Block Electromagnetic Pollution?

No they do not, although negative ions produced by a North pole magnet may enhance the body's ability to counter the effects of positive ion absorption from electromagnetic fields.

Explaining Different Types of Magnets

There are four types of magnets used in magnetic therapy. Gauss readings vary within each type according to the magnet's weight, size and shape.

Ceramic #5 and Ceramic #8(Manufacturer's rating 3950 and 4000 Gauss) Actual readings with a Gauss meter will range from 300 to 1200 Gauss. Made by mixing ceramic clay and iron powder. This type of magnet is used in most magnetic therapy products.

Flexible magnetic rubber (Manufacturer's rating 700 Gauss) Actual readings with a Gauss meter will range from 120 to 260 Gauss. Made by mixing iron powder with rubber. Most commonly used in magnetic insoles and flexible magnetic therapy pads.

Neodymium (Manufacturer's rating 10200 to 12300 Gauss). Actual readings with a Gauss meter will range from 1700 to 2300 Gauss. A very costly magnet made from a combination of neodymium, iron and boron. Used in magnetic jewelry and small magnetic therapy devices.

Samarium Cobalt (Manufacturer's rating 8700 to 1100 Gauss). Actual readings with a Gauss meter range from 1000 to 2000 Gauss. Made from a combination of samarium and cobalt. Used in small quantities in magnetic jewelry items.

Magnetic Therapy Today

Today in Japan and other Asian countries, therapeutic magnets are licensed as medical devices. Magnetic therapy has found favor in Australia, Russia and many European countries, especially Germany where medical insurance covers some of the costs. Contemporary western medicine uses magnetic energy for diagnosis with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and, as a method to accelerate the healing of bone fractures. Magnetic therapy is becoming increasingly popular among progressive health care practitioners, veterinarians and professional athletes as well as the general population.

It is a fact our population is aging and the cost of traditional health care is spiraling upward. Magnetic therapy, for reasons of simplicity, effectiveness and economy, will become a much more important form of alternative therapy in the future.

Magnetic energy has a beneficial effect on blood circulation, lymph flow, hormone production, nerves and muscles. The application of a magnetic field has the virtues of simplicity, freedom from danger and low cost."Dr. Evelyne Holzapfel

The astounding results obtained through magnet therapy give it a place of considerable importance in the field of therapeutics.

This is a revolution in the therapy of muscle injuries, joint pain, and posture problems. We have treated 4,000 patients with whiplash injuries by means of the magnet and helped 80% of them.
Dr. J.B. Baron M.D.

Magnets are scientifically proven to be able to assist the body regain its self-healing electromagnetic balance naturally.

Ken Wianko, M.D.

Normal exposure to natural geomagnetic fields of the earth has diminished and many people suffer from, "magnetic field deficiency syndrome which, can cause headaches, dizziness, muscle stiffness, chest pain, insomnia, constipation, and general fatigue. The use of magnets assists in restoring the natural magnetic balance required by the body's healing process.
Kyoichi Nakagawa M.D.

Magnetic fields can stimulate metabolism and increase the amount of oxygen available to the cells of the body. Magnet therapy can increase enzyme action because it fosters a favorable environment within cells (mainly a proper pH).

William H. Philpott M.D.

Precautions

According to the World Health Organization the type and Gauss strength of magnets used in magnetic therapy offer no health hazard. Consult your health care professional before using any new type of therapy. Most magnetic products carry warning labels indicating the following precautions:

Use magnetic therapy as a supplement to conventional treatment. This information is provided for educational purposes only. It does not recommend self diagnosis and treatment with magnetic products. Anyone experiencing health problems should consult with a health care professional before starting any new therapy. The author will not be held responsible for anyone using this information to treat themselves or others. Do not use magnets or magnetic therapy if using a pacemaker, implanted medical device or insulin pump as they may interfere with the delicate electronic equipment. Magnetic products are not recommended with transdermal patches or during pregnancy.

  • Keep magnetic products at least six inches away from objects such as credit cards, computers, diskettes, audio and videotapes, and similar items, as loss of data may result.

    Note: This information is provided for educational purposes only. It does not recommend self-diagnosis and treatment with magnetic products. Anyone experiencing health problems should consult with a health care professional before starting any new therapy. Magna-Pak will not be held responsible for anyone using this information to treat themselves or others with magnets or magnetic therapy.


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