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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Is Magnetic Therapy For Real?

Several years ago, I sat down at my computer, and before I could even switch it on, the room began to move around in circles. Hmm, that did not feel good. I swallowed hard, blinked my eyes a few times, and reached again for the switch. The dizziness was worse this time, and visions of a stroke ran through my mind. What other possible reason could there be for such symptoms?
Well, I sat for a few minutes and finally decided that it must have been my imagination. Everything seemed to be standing still now so I went ahead with a few computer chores, and then got ready to go to town to meet my husband for lunch, as we had made previous plans to do. So far, so good.
By the time I had my coat on and was heading down the stairs on my way to the garage, the whirling was back again, and even worse this time. I had trouble staying on my feet so I crawled-yes, I mean literally-crawled back up the stairs to the wall phone in the kitchen and called my husband, who, a few minutes later, had me in the car heading for the hospital.
After some poking and prodding between spells of vomiting, the emergency room doctor came to the conclusion that I was suffering from an inner ear infection which was causing a severe case of vertigo.
The details of the following few days are pretty boring, but the gist of it was that I never did completely recover from a bit of the dizziness I experienced that day. When I walked, I often veered to one side and the florescent lights in a store could bring on a slight case of vertigo. I joked to my family that they should call me Lurch because of the way I sometimes jerked to one side without warning, but there was nothing really funny about it. What it was, was embarrassing and annoying, AND depressing.
One particular day, I mentioned my problem to an old friend, and she said, "Really. That is almost exactly what was happening to me until I got magnetic therapy."
"Magnetic therapy?" I asked. That was a totally new term to me. She showed me a necklace she was wearing that was made of tiny diamond shaped magnets, and said she had never had a problem with dizziness since she started wearing it. She said she never even took it off at night or to take a bath or shower.
I was skeptical, but decided to order one. Guess what? It worked. That is why I said earlier in this article that a magnetic necklace saved my sanity. I can truthfully say that there were pre-magnetic necklace days when I felt like giving up.
Now, I enjoy sharing what happened to me in hopes that someone else out there can benefit from magnetic therapy, too. Anyone can Google, magnetic therapy, online and come up with hundreds of websites selling magnetic jewelry, and other miscellaneous magnetic items.
The necklace I originally bought on the recommendation of my friend was more expensive than I really wanted to pay, but, as I said, magnetic therapy was new to me, and I was feeling desperate. Later, I found out that magnetic rings, bracelets, and necklaces purchased for under $15 can work just as well. Many articles of magnetic jewelry are also available in stainless steel which costs more but lasts longer. I usually recommend trying the less expensive item first, and then moving up to a more expensive item later if magnetic therapy works for you. (If it fails to cure the problem, at least you still have an attractive but inexpensive piece of jewelry to wear.)
If you are being hounded by residual dizziness left over from an ear infection, or some other cause, don't sit around for years like I did, waiting in vain for it to go away. Find yourself a reasonably priced source of magnetic jewelry and give it a try. What do you have to lose?


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Friday, January 21, 2011

Benefits of Magnetic Jewelry


Our Body and Electromagnetic Fields
Almost everyone made an electromagnet by wrapping a long wire around a nail and connecting it to a battery, but did you know that our bodies are also electromagnetic in nature? Electromagnetics is closely tied to the chemical balance of our body which can be either in a state of health or a state of dis-ease.
When our cells are damaged, there is a positive electrical charge at the site which affects the chemical and electrical balance of our body. This can cause us to feel pain. And because the human body is a wonderful healing machine, it sends a negative electrical charge to the damaged area to effect healing.
A natural way of helping our body's immune system is provided by the Earth's North Pole which is a geomagnetic north pole magnetic field. A negative magnetic field provides pain relief by oxygenating and alkalizing our body's defense systems. Negative magnetic fields also fight infection and inflammation by improving blood circulation so that more oxygen is carried to the cells in the body. Then toxic wasted are flushed out of the body more efficiently and our natural healing processes are enhanced.
Why Use Magnetic Therapy?
Research using magnets has shown therapeutic effects on the joints, nerves, tendons, and muscles as well as pain relief from work- and sports-related injuries. Magnets are effective in dilating blood vessels which could lead to a better blood flow, an increase in the oxygen level of our blood, and a more efficient flushing of harmful toxins from our body. These effects can alleviate certain types of pain such as headaches, which are caused by the restriction of blood vessels and the accumulation of toxins. This type of magnetic therapy is administered by placing magnets over the painful area. But many busy people do not have the time for this therapy because the magnet must stay in place for a long period of time.
Magnetic Jewelry
Magnetic jewelry addresses the need of placing a magnet over a painful area for a long period of time. Two examples are magnetic necklaces and magnetic bracelets. The necklace is believed to be effective is alleviating certain pain in our upper body including back pain, neck pain, headaches, and migraines. Bracelets can be effective in relieving shoulder, arm, and hand pain. Now people who cannot afford to devote a whole day to therapy can use magnetic jewelry.

by :
Maryanne Frabotta
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Magnetic Rings - An Alternative Pain Cure?

MAGNETIC RINGS

Did you know that millions of people around the world use magnets to relieve pain caused by arthritis, carpel tunnel syndrome, sore muscles, poor blood circulation and other ailments? Magnet therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. Magnets will accelerate your body's natural healing process. Magnets have been used for their healing powers since the age of the ancient Egyptians.
If you have ever wondered about the effectiveness of magnets on our body, just think of how effective an MRI is. An MRI uses a powerful magnetic field to examine our body to locate the source of problems and to determine the extent of injuries. Many doctors use magnets to help in the healing of broken bones or in the alignment of joints.
Now you can benefit from the healing powers found in magnets by wearing a ring of magnets. Unlike some magnet therapy's that use two distinct magnets to provide healing power, a magnetic ring is made entirely of magnets. You have the benefit of magnets encircling your entire finger or toe. This provides a greater range of healing powers.
They can be worn on the finger or on the toes. Most users prefer to wear a one on both their index finger and their ring finger. This combination has been found to provide the greatest relief from pain. Arthritis sufferers say that they wear two rings at night while their body is at rest. In the morning they remove the rings. They are safe enough to be worn all the time, not just at night.
Magnetic rings are made from a wide range of metals. Most common are rings made of copper. Though you can get rings made of sterling silver, stainless silver, and titanium. Regardless of the material used, all magnetic rings are made with a north facing magnet that will not lose its strength over time.
They envelope your finger or toe in a magnetic field. This magnetic field will polarize your body. This results in improved blood circulation and increased energy. If you are suffering from inflammation in the joints of your finger, toe or wrist, you will see a decrease in the pain after wearing a magnetic ring for some time.
Magnetic rings that are worn on the toe are usually made of an open ended design. This means that it is not a closed circle like you would see in a wedding band ring. The ring is open ended which allows for it to be easily adjusted so that it can be worn on any toe. The toe rings are not bulky. They will not interfere with the wearing of socks or shoes.
They are fashionable and very decorative. They will compliment any clothing outfit that you are wearing. Other people around you will not be aware that you are receiving a healing benefit from the ring when standing next to you. As long as the ring is being worn, you will benefit from the healing powers of it.
The area around the ring will receive the most benefit from the healing powers of the ring. But the rest of your body will also benefit. When the blood circulation improves in your hand from the magnetic band, your body will be able to more effectively pump more blood to other parts of your body. The amount of energy your body was using trying to pump to the inflamed parts of your fingers and toes will now be used to pump blood throughout the rest of your body.
If you want to experience the healing powers of magnets that ancient civilizations knew about, you should buy a magnetic ring. The ring can be worn on your finger or toes. The magnetic ring will improve blood circulation and help with arthritis, carpel tunnel syndrome or inflammation of the joints.

Paul Dawson is an expert in the application of Magnetic Therapy Products.
The Magnetic Ring is one of his favorite devices for hand, wrist and toe pain relief. For more information on how Magnetic Products work visit his site.
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