Bio-Electro Magnetism

There
have been great advances in using electro magnets for stimulating bone
growth in hospitals, particularly in those patients with difficulty.
It
is known that the body generates it's own electro-magnetic fields,
despite much interesting research I haven't yet seen any use of
permanent magnets that persuade me of their effectiveness.
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often and I'll update if there's any breakthroughs.
A body sufficiently supplied with energy is resistant to
disease, healthy and fit. The consequences of this unfavourable energy
balance are decline in performance, premature ageing, chronic diseases
and higher susceptibility to infectious disease.
How
Does Bio-Electromagnetics Work?
Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Therapy enables us to compensate
for these energy deficits in a natural way by means of special Electro
magnetic impulses. Metabolism is boosted, the body produces more
energy, impaired regulatory circuits work properly again and the body's
self-healing powers are activated. With the help of the
Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Therapy every person can reach
his/her personal optimum state of health, fitness and quality of life.
Bio-Electromagnetic Energy Regulation Therapy can
help
older people ease age-related ailments and achieve a better
quality of life. For young people, Bio-Electromagnetic Energy
Regulation Therapy can help maintain good health, prevent illnesses and
improve Physical fitness and mental performance. By alleviating most
symptoms and achieving balance on a cellular level, Bio-Electromagnetic
Energy Regulation can help sick people.
Magnets:
How Do They Really Work?
MAGNETIC
THERAPY
Conventional Medicine uses electrical equipment to generate EMF's that
influence the the natural electrical currents of the body to promote
healing. Magnetic therapy practitioners claim magnets can also do this.
Practitioners use devices such as magnetic wrist bands and beds to
treat illness. Magnetic therapy is very popular in Japan and eastern
Europe.
The
use of magnets can be traced to ancient Greeks, Egyptian and Chinese
doctors. It was said that Cleopatra wore a magnet on her head to retain
her beauty.
Modern
magnetic therapy can be traced to Viennese physician Franz Anton
Mesmer. Magnetic therapy is also known as magnetotherapy or biomagnetic
therapy.
According
to magnetic therapy practitioners iron atoms in the red corpuscles of
the blood respond to magnetism. When a magnet is placed on the patients
body blood flow through the area is enhanced.
This
is claimed to improve the supply of oxygen to cells, stimulate the
metabolism and help in the elimination of waste products. A large
variety of products such as straps, mattresses, shoe insoles, pillows
and car seat covers are available.
Super
magnets are supposed to emit a higher magnetic force and should be
placed on specific parts of the body often over lymph nodes or
acupuncture points. There are also devices that emit pulsating fields
at specific frequencies aimed at certain areas of body tissue.
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