Magnetic Healing Therapy

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Magnetic Healing Therapy

Magnetic healing has been in use since ancient days. The Greeks used lodestones (which are a natural form of magnets) to provide healing. Paracelsus used magnets to remove illnesses from the body.

Today, with the rising interest in alternative medicine, magnetic therapy has begun to generate a good amount of curiosity in the minds of people. In magnet therapy, a magnet and its magnetic energy waves are used to promote healing and wellness in the patient.

In this type of healing, the magnet is placed on the part of the body which is in pain, for a period of time. The time period can range from 5 minutes to a couple of hours.

Usually, different types of jewelry items are found which incorporate magnets within them. You can find magnetic bracelets, earrings, belts etc. which are used by the patients. You can also find magnetic beds, pillows and cushions which help cure body pain and insomnia.

The idea is that magnets produce magnetic waves of energy. This energy can penetrate through the body and produce healing effects on the part of the body where the magnet has been placed. Some say, that the magnetic energy waves attract blood flow and nutrients to the affected area and this actually promotes a cure.

There are various benefits of magnetic healing and magnetic therapy. They are:

  • Magnets are known to provide relief from joint pains and muscle pains.
  • Sleeping in a magnetic bed is known to provide relief from body pain.
  • Sleeping with a magnetic cushion is known to cure insomnia.
  • Wearing a magnetic bracelet is known to help carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Magnets are said to help with migraines.
  • Magnets can often relieve pain that arises after surgery.

Almost everyone can use magnets for healing and therapy. However, in certain cases, it is best to avoid using magnets. These are:

  • If you have a pacemaker in your heart, the magnetic waves will interfere with its working. So it is best to avoid using magnets.
  • If you are pregnant it is best to avoid using magnets, as it has not been tested on pregnant women.
  • If you have an allergy in the metal used in the magnets, then you can cover it with hypoallergenic plastic and then use it.

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