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Magnetic bracelets really work for arthritis pain, says research.
If not treated properly and immediately, arthritis could cause the individual to lose control and function of affected joints. Although traditional medications have been long produced to treat arthritis, alternative medications have become increasingly popular nowadays. One such example of the latter is using a magnetic bracelet for arthritis.Advocates of this particular field of alternative medicine believe that using static magnetic fields provided by permanent magnets attached to certain items in proximity to affected body areas can lead to healing. This branch of medicine is closely related to electromagnetic therapy, with the latter using electromagnetic waves to treat the patient.Items used for magnet therapy range from various types of jewelry like magnetic bracelets for arthritis to magnetic mattresses and blankets to shoe insoles to straps for your back, ankles, and wrists. Even water has been made "magnetic" to heal individuals of their respective diseases.
Legally Speaking: Magnetic Bracelet for ArthritisThe US Department of Food and Drug Administration do not allow any company to make unsubstantiated claims. Included in this category are healing products for magnetic therapy. Any healing claim for conditions and diseases like arthritis, cancer, asthma, and AIDS are considered illegal because magnet therapy still hasn't been successfully proven to be effective.Noted Problems about Magnetic TherapyMagnetic bracelets for arthritis have not been proven to be one hundred percent effective and will continue to be considered so as long as the problems cited below haven't been solved.Magnets that are typically used in magnetic therapy products have been discovered as lacking in flux density to provide long-lasting results.
Thus, any noted positive effect caused by the product on the user's blood vessels, bones, organs, and muscle tissues are not at all permanent and will still require complementary help from other medications or treatments.Critics have pointed out how researchers and other employed individuals in high-energy laboratories and areas experience great exposure to immensely stronger magnetic fields daily, but there is no evidence that suggests them to derive any health benefits from the exposure.Manufacturers of magnetic therapy products themselves can not agree with each other as to the exact benefits and even usage or SOP for their items.-mens magnetic bracelets and magnetic therapy
Ricky Hussey
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Do Magnetic Bracelets Ease Arthritis Pain? (mens magnetic bracelets and magnetic therapy)
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