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Magnetic Therapy: How To Use It

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There are two methods for deciding where to apply bio-magnets. The easiest is to place them over or near the injured area. The more technical method is to use the acupressure point locations within the body’s 14 electrical-energy meridians. For Magnetic Therapy to achieve maximum success you should know the exact location of an acupressure point. With over 1000 meridian points this method may best be left to the professionals. However, you can achieve pain relief and other benefits with Magnetic Therapy by using the “on the spot” method.

What Magnetic Therapy Can Help

It will not hurt you to try Magnetic Therapy on any injury, for magnets will do no harm. People have tried them for all sorts of unconventional uses: everything from attempting to induce vivid dreams to stimulating sexual energy. Whether or not these produce results has not been scientifically studied. It is known that Magnetic Therapy can help relieve arthritis, circulatory problems, all kinds of pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures, muscle spasms and injuries.

When Not To Use Magnetic Therapy

There are a few situations where a person should take precautions when using bio-magnets. Pregnant women, people with pacemakers, insulin pumps, defibrillators, or other embedded electro devices should avoid bio-magnets. You should avoid using a heating pad or electric blanket when applying bio-magnets. The electrical fields of the pad and blanket will nullify the magnetic field.

Stimulating Magnets

It has been shown that when a bio-magnet is moved around an area, blood circulation will increase even more than it does without movement. Theoretically this is thought to occur because moving magnets create an electrical current in conductive materials.

Length Of Treatment

There is no set length of time to use bio-magnets. Go by how your body feels. If you have suffered an injury, remember that you may get over the pain and inflammation before the area has actually healed. It is better to leave the bio-magnets in place rather than have the symptoms return.

Types Of Bio-Magnets

  • Flexible rubber magnets at 2300 to 2650 gauss are the least powerful.
  • Ceramic magnets are made from ferric oxide powder and strontium carbonate. Depending on their grade they range from 2300 to 4300 gauss.
  • Neodymium magnets are the strongest. They are made from iron, boron and neodymium. They have a gauss from 10800 to 12800.

Promolife carries a large variety of bio-magnets. There are braces for almost every injury that can occur. Along with these Promolife sells individual bio-magnets that can be used anywhere on the body, as well as a whole host of other products for the bed, chairs and pets.

Some Of The Most Common Ailments Treated

All of Promolife’s bio-magnetic products are made in the United States. They are designed to provide the maximum gauss strength for the minimum cost. If you have any questions about which bio-magnet will work best for your situation feel free to call us at 1-888-742-3404.

idgie.jpgArticle written by Cat Pippin Lowe for PromolifeNews.com.
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