Magnetic therapy has been used for years as a way to cure many different diseases, including Alzheimer’s, arthritis, constipation, heart problems, asthma and more. These ailments can be treated with the use of magnetic fields. Today, there is still a lot of controversy surrounding magnetic therapy. With new research coming out every day, some people question whether this type of therapy actually works.
Magnetic therapy uses various types of magnets on your body to help improve your general health. It can also help to treat certain medical conditions, such as: cerebral palsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy and much more. There are many forms, such as: static magnetic field therapy, which mean you put on a bracelet; electrotherapy, which mean you wear jewelry that produces an electrical field; and magnetic resonance, where you wear jewelry that emits a small amount of magnetic energy. There are some people who believe in both forms of magnetic therapy, although most agree that there is no concrete evidence showing that magnets actually work.
Some medical professionals still hold the belief that therapeutic magnets do not work. Some people have tried wearing magnetic bracelets but say they do not get any relief from their conditions. People who are skeptical about magnetic bracelets wear them to help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis, and some people use them to strengthen their heart. The therapeutic magnets used for these two purposes are completely different, and they can have opposite effects.