How do magnets improve your health?

Mathew Vargheese
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How do magnets improve your health?

 


Magnetic Therapy


Magnets have been used throughout history. It is likely that ancient civilizations such as the Greeks, Chinese, and Romans were the first to discover and use magnets. In 600 BCE, the Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus wrote about Lodestone in his writings, introducing the world to magnetism. Lodestones found in Magnesia, Anatolia, in Ancient Greece are the origin of modern magnets. The 12th and 13th centuries AD saw the widespread use of magnetic compasses for navigation in Europe and China. An Arab's geography and navigational sciences used a magnetic compass and an instrument called a kamal, a rudimentary instrument that measured altitudes and latitudes of the stars and was used for celestial navigation. During the period between 1040 and 1117, the magnetic compass was invented and used to navigate in China. As a result, mariners were able to continue sailing even when the skies were obscured by weather conditions.

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Magnets are ancient from the prehistoric period. Storytellers were primarily responsible for bringing magnetism into the world. There is a popular story that describes how, 4,000 years ago, a shepherd named Magnes was out herding his sheep in Magnesia (Present Turkey) when he got his shoes stuck to a rock. That rock was magnetite and it contained lodestone. (Laodestone is an iron oxide (Fe3O4) ore, magnetite or another naturally magnetic mineral that can be utilized as a magnet). However, this article is not about tracing back the history of magnets, so we should move on to the subject of our discussion instead. Cleopatra might have been the first historical figure to use magnetic therapy, as she was known to sleep on magnets or boulders to keep her skin young. It is also possible that ancient rulers wore metal headbands and bracelets to protect themselves. Magnets have very basic properties that should be understood before discussing their healing properties on the human body.


What is a magnet?


Objects that generate their magnetic forces are magnets. Magnets are materials that exert noticeable forces on other materials without physically touching them. This force can either attract or repel. The majority of materials have some magnetic force, although it may be small. In some materials, the magnetic force is so large that they are called magnets. The Earth is also a huge magnet. Magnetic poles are the ends of the magnet, south pole (S) and north pole (N) where the magnetic force is the greatest. The magnets will draw toward each other if the south poles of one are aligned with the north poles of the other.

Magnetic Field:

Magnetic field therapy
Two bar magnets with opposite poles are strongly attracted to one another by their magnetic fields. Magnetic fields are usually invisible to us, but if you sprinkle iron filings (tiny bits of iron shaved off with a file) on a piece of paper and hold it above magnets, you can see them.

The magnetic field describes how magnetic charges move, electric currents flow, and magnetic materials are affected by magnetic fields. Magnetic fields play an important role in modern technology, particularly in electrical engineering and electromechanical systems. Rotating magnetic fields are used in both electric motors and generators. Magnetic fields interact with one another in electric devices, as transformers are conceptualized and investigated as magnetic circuits. Magnets' magnetic fields attract objects despite being invisible.


What Is Magnetic Therapy?


The use of magnetic fields as an alternative form of medicine for dealing with adverse clinical conditions is known as magnetic therapy. Magnetic field therapy uses different kinds of magnets on the human body to help boost your overall health. Static magnets generate a therapeutic magnetic field that can be applied to a variety of health problems for pain relief and recovery.

Today, many people use magnet therapy for pain management. Physiotherapists, acupuncturists, massage therapists, neurologists, nutritionists, sports performance trainers, vets and rehabilitation centers may be surprised by the latest magnetic therapy advances.

Painaustralia (International Association for the Study of Pain - IASP) published the following painful facts in their website. 3.24 million (~16%) Australians were living with chronic pain. People with chronic pain are 5 times as likely as those without pain to be limited a lot in daily activities. Productivity losses associated with chronic pain were estimated in 2020 at $49.74 BILLION. Reduction in quality of life is estimated in 2020 at $46.66 BILLION

These studies also point to unhealthy treatment practices. A number of painful conditions have been shown to benefit from magnetic therapy, which makes it worth exploring further. Scientists have specifically studied its use for: Arthritis pain, Wound healing, Insomnia, Headaches, and Fibromyalgia pain.


Who Shouldn’t Use It

While it’s generally safe for most people to wear low-intensity static magnets, it’s not a good idea to have magnetic field therapy if you:

Use a pacemaker
Have an insulin pump
Are pregnant
You should also take off any magnets before having an X-ray or getting an MRI.

There are two different theories around how magnetic therapy works. One of which is that it increases circulation in the body. An increase in blood flow is great for injuries and can facilitate a certain speed of healing and efficiency of healing the tissue. This makes perfect sense because when you increase blood circulation, you're both feeding the tissue and allowing it to remove waste products as well. Increasing blood flow will stimulate cell metabolism, and heal and rehabilitate unhealthy tissues.

The other theory involved here is that because of the modern structures that we've created on this world in terms of ecological disorder on this earth, we're blocking our body's experience of the earth's natural magnetic properties. The earth has a certain magnetic propensity for it, and we're blocking it with these structures. So in a sense, magnetic therapy would ground us and bring us back into the presence of that particular aspect of the earth.

In India, Ebiotorium company is a pioneer in manufacturing biomagnetic products in alternative therapy field. Their product list includes, biomagnetic mattresses, biomagnetic bracelets, water energy pads, and many other biomagnetic products. Since 2008, Ebiotorium has been manufacturing advanced modern bio and nanotechnology products and has been engaged in import and export distribution supply business. This is especially beneficial for people suffering from insomnia, arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines, backaches, skin problems, and other kinds of body pains. People who regularly get restful nights have fewer aches, lower blood pressure, and enjoy a better quality of life.

Detailed answers to the below questions will be given in subsequent articles coming up in this site.
How eBiotorium bio-magnetic products works and improve health?
Do Biotorium Magnetic therapy has side effects?
Is Bio magnetic mattress good for health?
What is e Biotorium product?
What is biomagnetic therapy good for?
Are magnets good for your body?

Biotorium Magnetic therapy has no side effects. Experimental study and clinical observation have demonstrated that there are no side effects from Biotorium Magnetic therapy products over a long period of time.

Biomagnetic mattresses are said to help reduce morning aches, promote deeper and more recuperative sleep, and reduce stress to generate relaxation. When pressure points on the body are stimulated by magnetic fields, it is said that blood flow to those areas increases. The increased blood flow supposedly allows more oxygen and nutrients to reach the cells, promoting a faster healing process.

Biomagnetic mattresses increase blood circulation towards your cold body extremities and help you warm up when you are cold. Magnets can reduce heart rate and blood pressure. As we age, the blood vessels in our body narrow, which causes poor circulation. Poor circulation leads to swelling, pain, stiffness, and sometimes cramping of the muscles. The magnets can open up the vessels and help improve circulation.

Biomagnetic mattresses are known to alleviate body pains such as backaches, knee pain, headaches, and migraines. The magnetic therapy help reduce muscle contractions, improve overall blood flow, and relieve pain in bones, joints, and muscles. The magnets used in Biomagnetic mattresses have different strengths. They are arranged in a way that creates a magnetic field that can penetrate human skin. This means that the magnets can reach the inner muscles and joints, where they can do their work in relieving pain.

Magnetic therapy side effects:

Experimental study and clinical observation have demonstrated that there are no side effects from magnetic therapy products using over a long period of time.

Biomagnetic mattresses are believed to heal torn muscles, and ligaments. When a part of the body is injured, positive ions assemble in the affected area, causing pain and swelling. Biomagnetic therapy has been used to relieve pain for centuries. When someone is injured, their body will release positive ions that accumulate around the site of injury, causing swelling and pain. The negative ions in the Biomagnetic Mattress are believed to neutralize these positive ions, relieving pain and restoring the body’s natural healing process.

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The information provided on this website is not intended to replace a face-to face consultation with a qualified healthcare provider and is not intended as medical advice. The material provided here is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The information contained in this site should not be used to diagnose or treat any illness, metabolic disorder, disease, or other health problems. If you have developed a serious illness of some kind, the complexities of dealing with that disorder are best handled by visiting your physician or health care provider, whom you should consult with before beginning any alternative therapy program. Use of the programs, advice, and other information contained in this site is at the sole choice and risk of the reader.

 


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