Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Magnetic healing-Does it work?


Magnetic healing

Magnetic healing is a form of energy medicine, magnetic healing is based on the opinion that illness in the body is caused by the body’s unbalanced flow of energy. Returning the energy balance is the main foundation of many of the alternative healing techniques, acupuncture, and bioresonance which is a vibrational scan. Electromagnetism, magnetic field therapy and electronic device therapy are forms of healing and have been used since the age of ancient Greeks when lodestones had magnetic traits and were thought to be able to have healing effects.

Specialists of magnetic healing believe that applying the magnets to an injured or diseased area of the body can correct energy balance, since the body produces a magnetic field and the electrical impulses control the nerves and heartbeat.

Magnets can stimulate blood and oxygen flow to the cells and speeds waste removal. Magnetic therapy is used to ease chronic pain such as arthritis, stress, cancer, respiratory and skin problems as well as water retention in the lymph tissues. In the middle ages doctors used magnetic healing to treat gout, and baldness.

Flow of energy

Magnetic healing uses different magnets placed on injured or diseased areas of the body. There are magnetic bed pads being used allowing the magnets to be in contact with the body for longer periods of time. Magnetic water is another method for healing. The water is magnetically charged and the patient can drink the water, add it to their bath water or apply to their skin.

The magnets stimulate the flow of energy in the body and movement of oxygen, blood, and nutrients move into the cells, this helps heal nerves, muscles and damaged tissues. Magnetic healing can relieve pain, swelling, infection, and toxins. The magnets will help rebalance the magnetic field in the body using the healing technique and may improve the functioning of the glands and organs.

Magnetic healing can help with skin conditions, to relieve pain such as acne, psoriasis, rashes, and abscesses by placing the magnets directly on the infected areas. Compresses soaked in magnetized water can be applied to areas of the skin in place of the magnets. The water helps increase the flow of oxygen to the tissues and removes toxins, and reduces swelling.

Insomnia

For those that suffer from insomnia magnets are placed over the brains pineal gland which helps control the production of melatonin the chemical that is promotes sleep.

Modern medicine does not accept magnetic healing methods as proven to work. Current research is now focusing on the chance that a weak electromagnetic field can cause cancer in some cells. However, scientist doubts that magnetic healing can cure any illness.

http://www.energymed.org/

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