MAGNETIC THERAPY is the most popular form of non-invasive therapy in the UK. Magnetic Bracelets are used by many people for easing aches and pains and reducing stress and tension. We bring you research articles and the best selections of Magnetic Therapy Items .

  • About Magnetic Therapy
    Magnetism has always intrigued scholars and ordinary folk alike with its mysterious, magical seeming powers, In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in alternative medicines or treatments. People seeking better relief than drugs can give them, or looking to treat their illness/pain without medication, are flocking to the natural alternatives being offered, including magnetic therapy. But is it a genuinely effective treatment, or simply a manipulation of the consumer's mind by slick marketing and promises that don't hold up?
  • How does magnetic therapy work?
    How does magnetic therapy work? The human body is electromagnetic, being composed largely of charged particles such as atoms, electrons, protons, and ions (e.g. potassium, sodium, etc.). These all perform vital life functions.
  • Myths about Magnetic Therapy
    Myths about Magnetic Therapy The 21 most common myths and 1) Wearing a magnetic bracelet will help with pain all over your body. Magnets work most efficiently when they are placed directly on or over the area of pain. A bracelet will help with pain in the hand, wrist and arm. The magnetic field has a localised effect and cannot penetrate all the body at the same time so cannot help to alleviate pain in other areas.
  • Magnets and Arthritis
    How Magnetic Therapy can benefit Arthritis sufferers. Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis can affect young people but are more likely to affect us as we get older, it is said that from about the age on 30 we lose about 1% of bone mass a year. Arthritis Care is a charity which supports research and care for sufferers.
  • History of Magnets
    Magnets have been used to help the healing process for thousands of years in China, India, Greece and the Arabian Peninsula", and the ancient Egyptians used 'loadstones' to prolong life and improve health. Legend has it that Cleopatra wore a polished lodestone on her third eye (perhaps trying to cause the pineal gland in the brain to release melatonin), in the belief that it helped maintain her youth and beauty.
  • Neodymium Magnets
    Neodymimium magnets, which are sometimes called supermagnets or Rare Earth magnets. GOLD 9000 NEODYMIUM SPOT MAGNETS. Common Uses. Severe Joint or muscle problems. Almost any body part. Easy to use. Comfortable to wear. Very Powerful. DRUG FREE and non invasive health product. GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS
  • Magnetic Field Therapy
    Magnetic Field Therapy Professional and Personal Observations. I use magnetic products and I recommend magnetic products to my patients. I sponsored an introductory lecture on Magnetic Field Therapy to other family physicians. Is this professional heresy, or open mindedness with the interest of my patients coming first.
  • May The Force Be With You
    May The Force Be With You. James Emerson was no stranger to pain. A lifetime of diving for volleyballs and racing around tennis courts had left the 68-year-old Del Mar, California resident with a multitude of complaints, chief among them a severe and steadily worsening osteoarthritis in his left knee. For decades, Emerson played through the pain and tried every remedy his doctors recommended. But by the spring of 2003, it wasn’t just his game that was suffering: He hurt so much he was barely able to walk, and he had trouble falling asleep. “On a scale of one to ten, my pain was at about nine or ten,” he says. His doctor told him he had no options left other than knee replacement surgery. As a last resort, Emerson went to visit integrative physician Robert Bonakdar in San Diego.. “What else have you got?” he asked.
  • Magnetic Therapy Testimonials
    Magnetic Therapy Testimonials Medical Professional Testimonials about Magnetic Therapy "Pain is a universal condition - all of us have it at one time or another.. Many people don't like taking drugs, and they are seeking alternative approaches for therapy... I was a skeptic about magnets until I did a study that proved they worked." - Carlos Vallbona, M.D. - Baylor College of Medicine, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine and Distinguished Service Professor
  • The Science of Magnetic Therapy
    How do Magnets Work? The science of Magnotherapy indicates that two vital things happen when a magnet is placed on the skin: First, the soft tissue will lengthen and help to relax down a muscle or ligament that is damaged or traumatised. It will work in an area and depth directly proportional to the type and strength of the magnet used. Depending on the strength, you should be able to effect a change to a radius of between 3-5 inches around any one magnet and to a similar depth. Secondly, the tissue relaxes, oxygen and blood flow that has so far restricted access to the damaged site is allowed in and is increased. This effect can be seen using thermal imaging techniques.