Magnetic Therapy and It’s Natural Effects
The world is engulfed by magnetic fields, some are generated by the earth’s magnetism, while others are generated by solar storms or electrical devices such as motors, televisions, office equipment, computers, microwave ovens, the electrical wiring in homes, and the power lines that supply them. Even the human body produces subtle magnetic fields that are generated by the chemical reactions within the cells and the ionic currents of the nervous system.
Recently, scientists have discovered that external magnetic fields can affect the body’s functioning in both positive and negative ways, and this observation has led to the development of magnetic field therapy.
What Is Magnetic Field Therapy?
The use of magnets and electrical devices to generate controlled magnetic fields has many medical applications, and has proven to be one of the most effective means for diagnosing human illness and disease. For example, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is replacing x-ray diagnosis because it is safer and more accurate, and magnetoencephalography is now replacing electroencephalograph as the preferred technique for recording the brain’s electrical activity. It has been noted that positive and negative magnetic polarities have different effects upon the biological systems of animals and humans. Studies have found that magnets could be used to arrest and kill cancer cells in animals, and could also be used in the treatment of arthritis, glaucoma, infertility, and diseases related to aging. It was concluded that negative magnetic fields have a beneficial effect on living organisms, whereas positive magnetic fields have a stressful effect.
Robert Becker, M.D., and orthopedic surgeon and author of numerous scientific articles and books, found that weak electric currents promote the healing of broken bones. Dr. Becker also brought national attention to the fact that electromagnetic interference from power lines and home appliances can pose a serious problem to human health. “The scientific evidence,” writes Dr. Becker, “leads only to one conclusion: the exposure of living organisms to abnormal electromagnetic fields results in significant abnormalities in physiology and function”.
According to Wolfgang Ludwig, Sc.D.,Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Biophysics in Horb, Germany, “Magnetic field therapy has been used effectively in the treatment of:
Cancer
Rheumatoid disease
Infections and inflammations
Headaches and migraines
Insomnia and sleep disorders
Circulatory problems
Fractures and pain
Environmental stress
Dr. Ludwig ads that magnetic changes in the environment can affect the electromagnetic balance of the human organism and contribute to disease. Kyoichi Nakagawa, M.D., Director of the Isuzu Hospital in Tokyo, Japan believes that the time people spend in buildings and cars reduces their exposure to the natural geomagnetic fields of the earth, and may also interfere with health. He calls this condition magnetic field deficiency syndrome, which can cause headaches, dizziness, muscle stiffness, chest pain, insomnia, constipation, and general fatigue. Researchers suggest that magnetic therapy can be used to counter the effects by the electromagnetic pollution in the environment.
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