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What Is Magnetic Therapy?

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If you've been using Chinese herbs for a while, and have been getting acupuncture and massages in order to relieve pain and pressure in the body, you may want to go a step further and learn about magnetic therapy. Advocates of magnetic therapy claim that it will draw out impurities in your body that you may not even know you had, and will help your organs to function better.

As with all alternative health practices, there has been some skepticism concerning the effectiveness of magnetic therapy. Some people say that this method is not effective and may actually be harmful. If you have questions about the therapy, you should discuss them in detail with your doctor first.

Magnetic therapy uses magnets in different parts of the body to 'draw out' impurities or toxins from the body, due to the static field that the magnet creates around the body. Some alternative medicine enthusiasts even believe that magnetic therapy can help to heal broken bones, and can be beneficial to those with arthritis.

You can go to a massage center to have the magnetic therapy done, and while you're there,you will most likely be able to take advantage of some aromatherapy benefits as well. Certain oils, such as lavender or bergamot, have the ability to improve the mood and increase circulation, and if you are having the therapy done on your hands or feet, you may use some of these oils to heighten the effect.

After you leave the massage center, there are a number of magnetic therapy products you can use to participate in the healing process whenever you need to. For instance, there are magnetic therapy bracelets you can purchase that are said to heal the discomfort in the wrist that can be caused from arthritis or fibromyalgia. You can also purchase magnetic foot insoles for your shoes that will draw toxins out from all over the body. Magnetic Necklaces can be worn for neck and shoulder relief, and there are also magnetic therapy products you can purchase to help relieve insomnia.

You can carry the magnets around with you wherever you go, which makes the therapy convenient; this will be even more of a benefit when you start to see improvements.

If you think this alternative health therapy may be for you, you can purchase the items that you need on the web.

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