Magnetic Massaging
Magnetic Massaging
Need a magnet-health practitioner in CO?
Anyone know of an accupuncture/massage specialist around Colorado who uses magnets?
Anyone know of anyone in CO area practicing magnetic treatments/health therapies?
Thank you!
I don’t know of anyone, but you might want to contact ABMP in Evergreen. www.abmp.com – They are usually very helpful in finding massage therapist with specialties. Good luck.
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Can Magnetic Therapy Help You
How Can Magnetic Therapy Help You?
Magnetic therapy gets a lot of scrutiny and the reasons for this are pretty simple. For one thing you will never find a doctor who will openly tell you to try magnetic therapy to relieve your pain. This is because although magnetic therapy has been around for over 4,000 years, the data on why magnetic therapy may help chronic pain has never been completely understood.
Does Magnetic Therapy Work?
Some of the prevailing theories on why magnetic therapy may work to help chronic pain have to do with the magnetic fields ability to relax capillary walls in the body, causing an increase in blood flow throughout your system. This is equivalent to having a massage therapist working on your muscles to increase blood flow and stimulate the areas around the muscles to speed up healing. However it is important to point out that if there is an effect on the blood flow, it is not effected directly by the magnetic field. This is because the iron in our blood does not have a charge that will react with a magnetic field.
However it is important to point out that if there is an effect on the blood flow, it is not effected directly by the magnetic field. This is because there is no connection between the iron in our blood and the reaction this iron has on the magnetic fields produced. The iron in our blood does not have a charge that will react with the magnetic fields.
Other studies have suggested that magnetic therapy may help prevent muscle spasms that could be the root to many forms of pain. Some of these forms of pain are relieved because the magnets may actually lesson muscle contractions. This is equivalent to a sort of loosening of the muscles for faster healing and relaxation.
Other ideas as to why magnetic therapy may work include the magnetic fields ability to interfere with electrochemical reactions which take place within nerve cells. This can actually limit the cells ability to send pain messages to the brain, thus helping to alleviate chronic pain. Whatever the case, magnetic therapy is certainly full of theories, all of which still remain to be totally proven with scientific study.
Magnetic Therapy Side Effects?
However on a very positive note concerning magnetic therapy, all the studies have clearly shown there has never been any adverse side effects from the use of magnets to help with chronic pain. For instance, the risk of using a magnet is much less then taking over the counter aspirin or ibuprofen. So anyone using magnetic therapy for pain relief can be rest assured they are not causing damage to their body in any way, shape or form (at least as far as the research has confirmed).
Magnetic Therapy Testimonials and the “Cure”
There is in fact a somewhat significant body of evidence that supports magnetic pain treatment and furthermore, testimonials which are constantly showing up around the world proving that at least in individual cases, magnetic therapy can work much more effectively then other treatments for certain individuals. This is not to say that magnetic therapy is a proven “cure” for all pain, on the contrary, anyone marketing magnet therapy products must not say that magnets can “cure” or “heal.” This is because the evidence to back up these claims simply does not exist.
For instance, some studies have shown that 80% of chronic pain sufferers might benefit from magnetic therapy, while other studies have shown magnetic therapy to do little more than provide a placebo affect.
However, if some of these studies continue to show the therapeutic benefits of magnetic therapy, there is no telling how many people might end their chronic pain suffering by using magnets, especially if they understand how to properly use magnetic therapy for optimal benefits.
About the Author
Sean is the Webmaster for magnetpaintherapy.com which is a website that deals with magnetic therapy and its potential uses as a chronic Pain Therapy solution. For more information about magnetic pain therapy go to http://magnetpaintherapy.com/magnetictherapy.html
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