Magnetic Pain Relief. Magnets and Pain Cure

June 27th, 2009 by admin

Magnets have been the rage for at least twenty years on this culture as a way to cure body aches. Magnets are said to remedy back arthritis and depression. Magnets have been such a popular remedy that we can find a lot of articles in magazines and on television. In this text we delve deeper to discover whether magnets are really a pain cure, plus why magnets work.

Although we have known about magnets for these short years the use of magnets as a ache remedy, dates from ancient Greece. Men and women were using this remedy then in the same way, with many great effects. In fact, men and women believe in such faith in magnetic cures that it has become a $5 billion dollar industry.

For many people, the only way that they can accept anything like this is if it has science validification, but not everything can be put into a test tube. Though there have been many tests most have been inconclusive as to whether magnets work as a pain cure.

The University of Virginia Study

As people continue to research, the University of Virginia has found conclusive evidence that magnets can at least increase the flow of blood and provide more oxygen to damaged tissue.
Researchers realized that by just using a mild magnetic field, they could increase the flow of blood — in rates anyway. The researchers are planning to begin human tests soon.

Magnets and Inflammation
A lot of folk say that magnet cures can help with swelling of joints and skin. If this is so then people can recover from injury faster. This is one of the premises of the Virginia studybecause they want to be able to show that this could help athletes and conditions that are prone to swelling. consumers who see magnets as a pain cure experience less swelling in their legs hands or joints when they have arthritis.

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