Magnetic therapy may help people with spinal cord injuries.
July 23, 2009 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy Experiments
Doctors at Imperial College London administered magnetic stimulation to the brains of people with partial damage to their spinal cord. The therapy led to improved muscle and limb movement, and increased ability to feel sensations.
Details of the technique – known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) – are published in the journal Spinal Cord. It works by using an electromagnet placed on the scalp to generate brief magnetic pulses, about the strength of an MRI scan. These pulses stimulate the part of the brain called the cerebral cortex.
The History of Magnets and Magnetic Therapy.
June 23, 2009 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy History
Historically it’s reported that magnets have been around for an super long time. Magnets were first credentialed approximately 2500-3000 years before Christ. Their ancestries are first mentioned in Asia Minor in a vast land called Magnesia. The solid ground at that place was enriched with iron oxide which attracted metals to it. The locals called it Magnetite.
Magnet Therapy: A Skeptical View
May 28, 2009 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Magnetic devices are claimed to relieve pain and to have therapeutic value against a large number of diseases and conditions. The way to evaluate such claims is to ask whether scientific studies have been published. Pulsed electromagnetic fields—which induce measurable electric fields —have been demonstrated effective for treating slow-healing fractures and have shown promise for a few other conditions. Relatively few studies have been published on the effect on pain of small, static magnets marketed to consumers [1]. Explanations that magnetic fields “increase circulation,” “reduce inflammation,” or “speed recovery from injuries” are simplistic and are not supported by the weight of experimental evidence [2].
HoMedics Stainless Steel Magnetic Bracelet
March 13, 2009 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Jewelry
Magnetic Bracelet LargeExtra Large MB-̀–Stainless Steel Bracelet with Magnetic Wave technology–Studies have shown that magnets may be an effective therapy for enhancing the relief of pain improving blood flow and promoting the bodys natural healing process–Attractive unisex design–Two 24K gold plated spheres contain powerful 2500 gauss magnets–Easy to wear–slides effortlessly onto wrist.
- Get relief from this stainless steel bracelet with magnetic wave technology
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What is Magnetic Therapy
August 13, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy Experiments
For over 3,000 years, alluring analysis has been in convenance in the acceptance it has ameliorative allowances for adapted ailments. The cardinal of bodies who affirmation that alluring analysis helps them in their ailments has been on the acceleration to this present day. Today, there are bags of bodies that use this blazon of therapy, consistent in a $150 actor industry. Supporters of alluring analysis affirmation it does not “cure†the body, but rather sets the anatomy up into a accompaniment to alleviate itself. Although there are abounding behavior about the “healing powers†of alluring therapy, there is actual little affirmation to prove that these claims are true. There are not abundant accurate studies that accept been conducted to appraise these claims.
Arthritis Relief With Magnetic Jewelry
August 8, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Jewelry
Magnetic jewelry for arthritis may bring relief from the pain of arthritis, which can be a chronic or intermittent problem for sufferers of this disease. Some studies have shown positive results using magnetic pieces. Many sites online sell magnetic jewelry that is attractive. These jewelry items seem to help joint pain and provide relief when worn. How could magnets possibly help pain? Magnets produce energy and possess polarity. Most magnets that are marketed to relieve pain are permanent and don’t change. Some of the products that are marketed include bandages, belts, shoe inserts, mattress pads and pillows, among others. Some magnetic jewelry for arthritis relief products that are marketed include bracelets, necklaces, and rings.
Magnets. The History.
July 31, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy History
Magnets accept been in use for bags of years. The aboriginal accepted advertence to allure dates aback to the 4th aeon B.C.E. from a Chinese arcane assignment alleged “Book of the Devil Valley Master.” In this book, it was accounting that “lodestone attracts adamant to it.” Lodestone is a blazon of magnetite metal with a appropriate apparent anatomy that can artlessly actualize a alluring field, thereby alluring and absorbing iron. By the 12th aeon A.D., Chinese sailors were application lodestone rocks as compasses for sea navigation.
Alternative Treatments for Chronic Pain
July 28, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy
Granting to biomagnetic research worker William H. Philpott, M.D., From Choctaw, Oklahoma, magnetic field therapy has numerous practical applications for the easement from pain. “The negative magnetic field (conventional south seeking pole) allowed for by magnetic therapy is perfect for freeing afflict symptoms due to its power to promptly normalize the metabolous functions that create the conditions to begin with,” Dr. Philpott states. He comments that the negative magnetic field doesn’t act as a analgesic, or painkiller. Alternatively, it’s a “normalizer of disarrayed metabolic functions.”
Copper Bracelet Therapy and The Benefits of Copper
July 27, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Jewelry
Helmar Dollwet, Ph.D., of the University of Akron, has advised the chestnut armlet affiliation and thinks traces of attenuated chestnut entering the anatomy through the bark from a chestnut armlet may be the alone way for abounding bodies to get the chestnut they need.
A abstraction begin patients cutting chestnut bracelets captivated an boilerplate of 13 milligrams of chestnut during a month. “This could accompany abounding bodies into the recommended circadian assimilation for chestnut (1.5 to 3 milligrams). Chestnut captivated through the bark gets into apportionment actual efficiently-more so than best comestible copper.” Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is one of the body’s own copper-dependent enzymes that reduces affliction and inflammation. The anatomy may use chestnut to accomplish added of its own SOD.
Magnetic Therapy experiments with “hopeless” cancer patients under strict laboratory conditions
July 27, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy Experiments
by Dr. Richard Boeringmeyer, Kentucky, USA
Dr. Kenneth S. MacLean , architect of the Institute of Biomagnetics in New York, spent abounding years advertisement beginning animals to capricious intensities of allure generated by able electrical coils. He experimented on himself spending hundreds of hours alive and alike sleeping in a specific Pulsed Alluring Fields. Afterwards, Dr. MacLean anxiously began to acquire blight patients advised to be “hopeless” by added doctors. He apparent these terminal sufferers to an boilerplate of 10 alluring treatments each. By anxiously belief their diminutive cellular changes beneath austere class controlled conditions, he assured that acknowledgment to able alluring fields was at atomic benign in every case and adverse in none. His patients reacted so agreeably – in some cases acceptable absolutely pain-free – that he was encouraged to aggrandize his alluring treatment.


