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Magnets For Pain Relief: Do Magnets Provide Pain Relief? - Articles Surfing


Magnets have been used for pain relief for hundreds of years, and although there's no scientific evidence that they work, thousands of people swear by them. People all over the world use them for aches and pains stemming from medical problems like arthritis and migraine headaches.

Will magnets provide pain relief for you? That's impossible to say. Be guided by your doctor, and follow his instructions. However, if you're sick of taking painkillers, give magnets a try.

Magnets For Pain Relief: Static And Pulsed Electromagnets

Magnet come in two types: static, and pulsed.

Static magnets are widely available in many forms, including: bracelets, necklaces, mattress inserts, shoe insoles, and cushions. The magnetic fields are said to help common aches and pains, and to enhance quality of life.

When you start wearing or using magnets you should feel the effects immediately. For example, if you have arthritis, and sleep on a mattress with magnetic inserts, you should have less pain and more freedom of movement the very next day.

Pulsed electromagnets are available with machines and pads designed to improve circulation and allegedly provide many many benefits, like assisting in cell regeneration.

Why Do Magnets Provide Pain Relief?

There's no conclusive evidence that magnetic therapy gives pain relief, but there's a lot of anecdotal evidence.

Anecdotally magnets provide pain relief because they improve cell regeneration and blood and lymph flow throughout the body. The improved blood flow assists in providing oxygen and nutrients to cells.

It's thought that electromagnets may affect how the brain perceives pain, and increase the production of white cells to fight inflammation and infection.

Will magnets provide you with pain relief? That's impossible to say. However, since most manufacturers provide a money-back guarantee, there's no harm in trying magnets, and they may indeed provide you with considerable benefits.

A caution: if you have a pacemaker, or are pregnant, you should never used magnets. Always ask your doctor before you start using magnets for pain relief.

Submitted by:

Julia Denham

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