Magnetic Jewelry For Arthritis

Posted by Amy Clark on Jan 23rd, 2009 and filed under Disease and Illness. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

One method that has been effective in alleviating arthritis pain is the use of magnetic bracelets. These bracelets are designed to stimulate circulation and augment the quantity of oxygen in affected areas of the body to lessen inflammation.

Essentially, arthritis prevents blood to flow freely into the affected areas, thus hampering circulation and progressively reducing oxygen quantities in and around the affected parts.

Magnetic bracelets, which are essentially negative magnets, improve blood circulation in the affected regions which have a positive polarity. Subsequently, enhanced circulation allows higher quantities of oxygen to enter the affected areas and successfully controls the inflammation. As a result, the pain associated with arthritis is considerably reduced.

Magnetic therapy and magnetic bracelets have been around for several centuries, but only recently recognized by western science as a reliable pain relief treatment.

British studies lately examined the effectiveness of magnetic bracelets of varying magnetic fields – one group was asked to wear bracelets with strong magnetic fields, another group was asked to wear bracelets with weak magnetic fields, while another group was asked to wear placebo or “dummy” bracelets with no magnetic field. After a twelve week period, it was shown that the group that wore the strong magnetic field benefited from a substantial arthritis pain reduction, whilst the weak bracelet and dummy groups reported minimal to zero improvement. This means that magnetic bracelet use can certainly relieve arthritis pain, for so long as the bracelet used has an adequately strong magnetic field (170-200 Tesla).

Despite insufficient evidence, magnetic therapy and magnetic bracelets have become more and more accepted in the USA and in most other western nations like Britain and Australia. In the late 1990s, worldwide magnetic bracelets sales reached $5 million. This is expected, as there are more than a million arthritis sufferers in the United Kingdom alone. In recent years, there has also been a considerable rise in the use of natural alternative techniques in addressing pain and different afflictions.

In deciding to use these bracelets, however, it is always recommended that you consult a physician first before proceeding. It is imperative that you do not discontinue any prescription medications or other arthritis treatments and trade them completely with magnetic bracelets, unless a physician tells you to do so. Magnetic therapy should also be avoided at all cost if you are pregnant, using electronic implants or a pacemaker, or currently using electric blankets or heating pads.

It should be noted that there are a diverse range of treatment methods for alleviating arthritis pain, and not one should be eliminated completely. A number of therapies may continue to be helpful in symptom management even as you use magnetic bracelets.

A foremost advantage of using these bracelets is the fact that they are inexpensive. Additionally, these bracelets are non-intrusive and do not cause any adverse side effects as do other chemical treatments. You have nothing to lose in trying magnetic bracelets for arthritis management. Indeed, it is well worth your $30-$100 to try it for yourself.

Magnetic bracelets still continue to gain popularity, as more and more consumers are commending their effectiveness. Furthermore, scientific studies have shown evidence that magnetic bracelets do work in arthritis pain management. Thus, if you’ve been experiencing chronic arthritis pain for a very long time, magnetic bracelets may be the answer you’ve been looking for.

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