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How Does Magnetic Therapy Treatment Work

Posted by George on Jul 3, 2009 under Holistic Healing

Magnetic therapy works by attracting iron particles within the blood stream that in turn promotes blood flow to localized areas where the magnets are placed. With elevated blood flow, oxygen, nutrients, hormones and the body’s natural painkillers, called endorphins, are circulated to cells, organs and tissues quicker and more effectively. The magnetic waves are claimed to assist healing and eliminate pain with the body’s own natural endorphins. While magnetic therapy is still being tested in many clinical trials, researchers feel this science fiction like treatment can be the remedy to many afflictions. Electromagnetic fields have the power to trigger the firing of brain cells, without the invasiveness of surgically implanted devices or painful shock therapy. No sedation is required for this outpatient therapy and the worst side effect is slight scalp tension and a headache. In modern medicine, magnets are being employed to treat everything from stroke connected speech disabilities and comas through to post traumatic stress disorder and depressive disorders.

At the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, doctors are making use of electromagnetic field therapy to study ways to help patients who suffer emotional strain from war. It is thought that approximately eight percent of all Israelis who have been exposed to combat suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder. A coil containing twenty hertz of electromagnetic waves is held near the patient’s head to create alternating magnetic fields, thereby stimulating deep regions of the brain. According to Dr. Abraham Zangen of the Weizmann Institute, transcranial magnetic stimulation or TMS attempts to alter the way a patient’s brain handles memories of harrowing events. As patients are reminded of trauma, the amygdala triggers and the prefrontal cortex becomes inhibited. Consequently, the electromagnetic pulse actually stimulates the prefrontal cortex and strengthens the synaptic connectivity to assist folks process the emotions more effectively. In most cases, we have a very nice response, very good response; not always lasting forever, not always long lasting, but a good response, Zangen said.

Several medical studies that have been carried out reportedly support the use of magnetic therapy. All the same, these are highly debatable studies. Numerous critics say that there is no relevant means to measure whether the magnets proved beneficial. Many think the magnets are similar to a placebo. The individual is assured that it will work and therefore the patient believes this and reports back that they feel better. You will likely encounter more information on why magnet therapy does not work than information that supports it. It is up to you to read through all of the information and come to your own conclusions. Probably, the best bet is to find someone that already uses magnetic jewellery or has tried it in the past. A number of countries have authorized therapeutic magnets to be used as medical devices but the US is definitely not on that list.

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