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SUNDAY, 1 APRIL, 2012, 1:11 PM POSTED BY W3FACT
The medical applications of magnetism aren't just relegated to such things as high tech diagnostic devices, just like
the MRI, and magnetic dental implants. The claims attributed to magnets have several people donning ...
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SUNDAY, 1 APRIL, 2012, 1:11 PM POSTED BY W3FACT
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The medical applications of magnetism aren’t just
relegated to such things as high tech diagnostic
devices, just like the MRI, and magnetic dental
implants. The claims attributed to magnets have
several people donning magnetic jewelry, “sports
magnets” and also other varieties of “bio-magnets.”
Some studies have established that bio-magnetic therapy may offer an alternative form of therapy for injuries.
There’s also been upset of interest in using basic principles of magnetism to take care of pain. Various athletes wear
flexible coated magnets in lumbar supports, in knee braces, wrist bands, elbow supports, ankle supports, sewn into
clothing or even in their shoes. These flexible magnets are incredibly popular with golfers and may be located in
many pro-shops. Magnetic bracelets will also be very popular but generally make no specific health claims. There are
even “whole body” magnet kits available for sale that include a variety of flexible and wrap-around magnets for just
about any section of the body! Some people sew flexible magnets into clothing to put on during exercising or
training. But be careful wearing magnets, of any type, during contact sports could cause problems for you, your
teammate or perhaps your opponent.
Magnet therapy dates back on the duration of Plato when they were used to take care of muscle spasms and gout.
In the old, people placed magnets of the skin so that they can “attract diseases from the body”. Today magnets are
theoretically employed to affect red blood cells (that contain iron) while they answer a magnetic field causing the
cells to get more active. Supposedly, more active red blood cells use more oxygen thereby causing a speedier
healing. Bio Magnetics International claims that magnetic therapy results in a quicker removal of lactic acid from
overworked muscles, resulting in a faster recovery time, along with a alternation in the migration of calcium ions that
assist the elimination of toxins from arthritic joints. The magnet’s negative pole (N pole) appears to be offer the
healing energy. Negative electromagnetic fields appear needed for healing to occur.