What is magnetic therapy?
Magnetic therapy is a
safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for
therapeutic purposes. It helps to speed the healing process and improve quality
of sleep without any adverse side effects. Whether used independently or as an
adjunct to your current treatment, magnetic therapy is very effective for the
relief of discomfort due to joint and muscle pain, inflammation, and stiffness,
making it an excellent choice for everyone.
Over the centuries, it
has been well documented that many cultures, including the ancient Chinese,
Greeks and Egyptians, have applied magnets to relieve pain and other symptoms.
However, the size and weight of the magnets existing during that time, made
them difficult to use. Today, smaller and stronger magnetic materials have led
to the application of modern day magnetic therapy products used by over 120
million people worldwide.
Clinical studies in the United
States have shown magnetic therapy to be
an effective method for relieving pain and discomfort. Japan and many eastern European
countries have conducted studies for over 30 years, and researchers continue to
find that it provides tremendous benefits for a wide range of conditions. Physicians
in the United States using magnetic therapy in their
practices have reported many case histories showing positive benefits for their
patients as well.
How does magnetic therapy
work?
All physical and mental
functions are controlled by electromagnetic fields produced by the movement of
electro-chemicals (ions) within the body. When an injury occurs and tissue is
damaged, positively charged ions move to the affected area, causing pain and
swelling. In order for healing to take place, the injured site must be restored
to its natural negative electromagnetic charge. Pain and inflammatory-related
electro-chemicals must be removed and oxygen and nutrients transferred to the
area.
The application of a
magnetic field to an injured area helps restore the normal electromagnetic
balance. The magnetic field relaxes capillary walls, as well as surrounding
muscle and connective tissues, allowing for increased blood flow. More oxygen
and nutrients are transferred to the injury site, while pain and inflammatory-related
electro-chemicals are more efficiently removed. The overall process restores
the normal electromagnetic balance of the area, relieving pain and
inflammation, and promoting accelerated healing.
Individual response time
will vary, and can range from a few minutes, to a few weeks. The effectiveness
of magnetic therapy is dependent upon using the correct magnetic products, the
length of time they are applied, and the type and severity of the problem.
Is magnetic therapy safe?
Yes, magnetic therapy is safe.
No complications have ever been reported with its proper use. Magnetic therapy
products use magnets that when applied to the body, have positive therapeutic
benefits.
There are certain
conditions where magnet therapy should not be used. Magnetic therapy
should not be used if you are wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump
or any other implanted electro-medical device, and should not be used if you
are pregnant.
Do magnetic therapy
products generate the same magnetic fields as power lines and other electrical
devices?
The electromagnetic
fields surrounding power lines and electrical appliances are a very different
type of magnetic field, and have no relation to the natural, healing fields
produced by Therion's magnetic products.
How effective can
magnetic therapy be?
According to most experts
in the field, if magnetic therapy products are designed and used properly they
can be 80%-90% effective. The problem is that Biomagnetics
is a far more complex science than most people realize, so knowing how to
accomplish this is no easy task and requires highly specialized engineering and
manufacturing capabilities.
What determines the
effectiveness of a magnetic therapy product?
To be effective, a
magnetic therapy product must produce a magnetic field of sufficient strength
and size at the site of the injury or affected area. The problem is that the
strength of a magnetic field drops off rapidly as the distance from the magnet
increases, and an injured area can be several inches below the surface of the
skin. If the product is not properly designed, the field could easily drop
below therapeutic levels before it even reaches the injury site, and the
product would then be ineffective.
Companies that provide
insufficient product information, and incorrectly use the gauss rating of
magnets to indicate the strength of their products compound the problem. The
manufacturer's gauss rating of a magnet indicates the amount of magnetic energy
(residual induction) that the magnetic material can hold, but alone is not an
indication of the strength of the magnet.
Since the gauss rating is
identical for all magnets made of the same material, regardless of the size or
number of magnets, products using smaller and fewer numbers of magnets are made
to appear more effective than they really are.
To be therapeutically
effective, a magnetic field must penetrate the injured area at a high enough gauss strength. There is no way to tell if the
magnetic field is strong enough just by knowing the gauss rating of the magnets.
The mass (surface area
and thickness) of the magnets, the number of magnets, the polarity facing the
body and the gauss rating of the magnets used, all determine the strength and
penetration depth of the magnetic field produced by a magnetic therapy product.