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Magnetic jewelry has become a very popular way to treat a myriad of health conditions and problems. You may be wondering what magnetic bracelets actually do and whether or not magnetic jewelry works to relieve pain. There are many sources of information about magnet therapy, and it can be difficult to decide whether or not to try magnetic bracelets. A wide variety of health benefits have been attributed to magnetic jewelry. Magnetic therapy is the idea that magnets increase circulation, blood flow, and oxygen in a specific area of the body. Increased blood flow can help to relieve pain and stiffness, especially if the joints, back or muscles are swollen or injured. Many people with arthritis and other chronic pain conditions report relief from magnetic therapy. It is said to maintain the natural charge of the nerve cells, thus reducing pain
increase the healing process
boost the immune system
improve quality of sleep
relieve ailments of the hands, wrists and fingers
and generally enhance physical energy and vitality. It also is reported to help tension headaches and light migraines. People wear magnets to treat painful conditions including
general pain, pain after surgery, low back pain, foot and heel pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, carpel tunnel syndrome, painful menstrual periods, nerve pain caused by diabetes(diabetic neuropathy) and sports injuries. Magnet therapy has also been shown to increase relaxation and well-being in some people. This may simply reflect the reduction in pain and stiffness, or it may be its own benefit. Many proponents of magnet therapy say that magnetic bracelets restore the body's natural energy field. Either way, relaxation is a very important part of physical health. Consider magnet therapy if only to deal with daily stress and tension.
Effects of magnet therapy have not been medically proven, but each individual should decide for themselves if magnetic jewelry is right for them. Many people have exhausted other pain-relief remedies, and magnetic bracelets may be a good alternate solution.
NOTICE:
The content on this site is not intended to substitute for the advice of a qualified physician, pharmacist, or other licensed healthcare professional. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem.
WARNING:
DO NOT USE magnetic products if you are pregnant or have electrical-medical implants such as a pacemaker or insulin pump. This jewelry is not intended for young children. Please discontinue use if you experience irritation or inflammation. Keep magnets away from computer hard drives, credit cards, cassette and video tapes, floppy disks and other electronic devices. Magnets may also interfere with magnetic badges and time cards. Magnetic jewelry should not be worn next to battery operated watches.
Blessings~~ Michele