magnets - How do they really work |
15 October 2007 |
No one can deny the power of magnets, racing pigeons find their way home across thousands of miles, and Salmon use the earths magnetic pulses to travel through oceans to make their way back to their spawning grounds. The ancient Celts built their places of worship at points where the earths magnetic ley lines intersect.
Are you sitting there reading this and rubbing your wrist because your arthritis is playing up again? Do you avoid walking up stairs as your knees hurt so much?
Magnets have been helping guide animals around the world for millions of years; they can now help you with your pain.
In the December 2004 issue of the British Medical Journal, one study concluded that wearing magnetic bracelets can significantly reduce the pain of arthritis.
As more questions are raised every day over the use of drugs to assist in pain relief for arthritis, the study is good news to the over 70 million Americans suffering from the disease.
Arthritis affects one in three adults in the United States, and over half of those feel that there is nothing that can be done to ease their pain. It is a sad world when people will suffer their pain rather than take medication as they are so frightened of the potential side affects of the prescribed medications.
Magnetic therapy offers a natural risk free pain relief for people who suffer with Arthritis.
The British Medical Journal recently published an article in which researchers acknowledged the need for more research regarding the placebo effect. We know that believing in any particular remedy is more likely to create a positive subjective report of improvement. Its also true that taking any kind of action to alleviate pain results in some sense of ease.
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