Magnetic therapy is currently being used by approximately 200 million people worldwide to help ease the pain of many different conditions such as arthritis, joint pain and swelling, hip pain, backaches, fibromyalgia, muscle pain, headaches, neck pain, knee pain, carpal tunnel, poor circulation, tennis elbow, tendonitis, diabetic neuropathy, and many other conditions. Magnets are also well known for helping people with the quality of their sleep.
When an injury happens and our tissue is damaged, positively charged ions in our blood move to the affected area, which causes an electromagnetic imbalance and pain and inflammation. To relieve the pain and inflammation, the electromagnetic field at the injury site must be restored to its normal balance. Applying a magnetic field to the area will help to restore the field to its normal state. When positively charged Ions in our blood pass through a magnetic field they are accelerated, which causes heat, and increases blood flow. The magnetic field also relaxes surrounding muscle, connective tissues, and capillary walls which also increases blood circulation. Energized, nutrient-rich, and oxygenated blood cells help to heal damaged tissue and speed the healing process. Oxidation also occurs which helps to carry inflammatory toxins away from damaged areas which also help speed the healing process. Magnets also help prevent spasms that underlie many forms of pain by interfering with muscle contractions. Magnets have been used therapeutically for centuries and there are numerous reports of significant benefit. Since the 1960’s hundreds of studies have shown that magnetic therapy can be an effective method for relieving pain. How long will it take?
The amount of time it will take to work will depend on the type of condition, its severity, and how long you have had the condition. Each person may respond differently and often older people respond faster than younger people. For injuries that are acute, people often feel better in a few hours to a few days. It could take a few days or more to help with chronic pain and related conditions.
A vast majority of people find wearing magnets safe, enjoyable and beneficial. However, you should not use magnets if you are pregnant or wear an electronic medical device of any kind. Please consult with your doctor if you have questions about magnets and your health. I cannot make no overt or implied claims for cure, treatment or mitigation of any physical condition.