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Megnetic Therapy In Everyday Life: For Treatment in Anemia, Cold, Constipation, Cough, Grey hair, Migraine, Obesity, etc.
Megnetic Therapy In Everyday Life: For Treatment in Anemia, Cold, Constipation, Cough, Grey hair, Migraine, Obesity, etc.
Megnetic Therapy In Everyday Life: For Treatment in Anemia, Cold, Constipation, Cough, Grey hair, Migraine, Obesity, etc.
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The recent understanding of functioning of magnetic receptors in the human brain has confirmed that human beings are strongly influenced by the Earth's magnetic field, and that by subtly altering our own energy fields with magnets, we can restore proper balance to our body systems. This science of magneto therapy has already been successfully used by many people around the world. Numerous scientific studies show that many cases of stiff shoulders, back, neck, chest pain and frequent headaches, as well as insomnia and general fatigue are actually caused by what is known as Magnetic Deficiency Syndrome, and double-blind tests reveal that magnets have brought rapid relief in 90 percent of these cases.
This book begins with the history of magnetic therapy, Earth's magnetic effect on human body, magnetic effects on body systems, types, suitability, methods & duration of application of magnets, magneto therapy treatment, preparation of magnetized water & oils. Given in alphabetical order are methods of treating diseases, such as, acidity, allergy, anemia, arthritis, asthma, backache, bronchitis, burns, cancer, constipation, cramp, dandruff, diabetes, diarrhea, earache, eyesight, flatulence, gall-stones, goiter, gum, gouts, headache, hepatitis, insomnia, jaundice, lumbago, neck, obesity, paralysis, polio, spondylosis etc.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2020
ISBN9789357941419
Megnetic Therapy In Everyday Life: For Treatment in Anemia, Cold, Constipation, Cough, Grey hair, Migraine, Obesity, etc.

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    Megnetic Therapy In Everyday Life - Vikas Khatri

    Magnetic Therapy

    Magnetic Therapy is a science as well as an art, postulating knowledge of human organisms and the expertise to cure through the appropriate application of magnets. This alternative branch of medicine, also known as Magnet therapy, Bio magnet therapy, or Magnotherapy, is evidently, far-reaching in terms of possibilities in physical as well as mental disorder treatment through exposure to the magnetic fields.

    Magnets designed specifically for human applications contain the power to interact with the energy system of the body, in order to create a distinct field for efficient cellular and hence organic activities. Be it localised or generalized application of magnets, the outcome tends to be visible on the basic functioning of cells, and is thereby reasoned to be effective. Two theories are used to elucidate the magnetic therapy.

    The history of magnetic therapy depicts that this particular therapy possesses an ancient heritage and has occupied a central role in the medicinal practices of Egypt, India and Greece. Until recently the scientific explanation of magnetic action was not available. Magnetic therapy utilizes the natural energy of magnetism that is important to human existence and overall health. Magnetic therapy is widely used in the sections of alternative medicines since the ancient times in India when the latest ways of treatment were not available. In some ancient scriptures of India, the mention of Magnet therapy was found. In Atharva Veda, there was the mention of magnet therapy as the practitioners of Ayurveda suggested it as the best way to alleviate pains and rejuvenate the body and mind.

    The primary theory asserts that, magnets affect the electrical current in cells. When magnets are functional on the afflictive region of the body, the nerves in that area stimulate, thus discharging the body's innate painkillers. This is responsible for the application of magnets for pain relief. According to the secondary, but equally relevant magnetic therapy theory, when magnets are applied to a painful area of the body, the cells in that area respond to increased blood circulation, ion exchange, and oxygen flow to the area. Magnetic fields attract and repel charged particles in the bloodstream, thus increasing blood flow and producing heat. Increased oxygen in the tissues and blood stream is considered to create a significant difference in the pace of healing.

    This branch, although widely popular and widespread in the modern world, is subject to incessant scrutiny, observations, experimentation, ardent follower-ship and scepticism. Magnet therapy has ventured into the fields of physical disorders like cancer treatment, and mental disorders like depression, where path-breaking research continues till date.

    All sciences require to be mastered in order to harness them for the benefit of mankind; and the science of magnetic healing is no exception to the rule. Although sheer scepticism and faith in healing go hand in hand, millions of people are yet continuing the experiments with the science on a personal level, with the aid magnotherapists and extensively available commercial magnetic products.

    Magnetic therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It accelerates the natural healing process, provides natural pain relief, relief from arthritis-induced pain and betters sleep, without any adverse side- effects. It has elevated hopes; even where advanced drug therapies have failed.

    The results of magnetic therapy vary from person to person depending on the quality of Magnets used, duration of use and the mode of application. Magnetic therapy would be ineffective, if not followed appropriately. The astonishing pain relief and calming effect it provides, has by and large, facilitated in boosting its popularity to greater extent.

    The modern science believes that magnet therapy is effective in all kind of diseases including circulatory, digestive, nervous, respiratory and urino-genital systems and can be beneficial in all types of pain, swelling, inflammation, ulcers and diseases of the bowels and the uterus. Since the modern science has accepted the efficacy of magnet in treating diseases that causes pain and bring proper alleviation, this very ancient magnet therapy has been admitted and included into the list of modern treating technologies. Magnetic therapy is used to treat headaches and migraines, insomnia, muscle and joint pain, varicose veins and other ailments of the circulatory, lymphatic and nervous systems.

    It has been observed that when an area of the body is injured, positive ions flood the area, causing pain and swelling. Magnetic therapy causes the positive ions to flee the affected area and allows the body to return to its normal negative state. This allows an increase in circulation and oxygen flow to the injured area, thus promoting the benefits of natural healing. Treating with magnetic therapy privileges the patients to get proper healing without the use of traditional medication and promotion of natural body function. Though magnetic therapy is useful in almost all diseases related to skin, pain and inflammation, blood pressure, back muscle pain or sprained knee, carpel tunnel syndrome in the wrist, sinus inflammation and even headaches, hair and other diseases, it takes a considerable amount of time to cure depending on the severity of the disease. This therapy not only pertains to human beings, but to animals as well. As a matter of fact, several rodeo horses undergo magnetic effects for their superlative performance. Hence, such is the impact and scope of magnetic therapy these days.

    As magnetic therapy is applied and used in almost all over the world, some jewellery professionals are keen in creating ornaments and different devices like wristlet, chains, necklace, back belts, ace bandages or athletic support bandages worn on the back, knee or elbow which are designed with special magnets to delivery proper magnetic therapy to the injured part of the body.

    History of Magnetic Therapy

    History of magnetic therapy deals with the science of the most ancient times. The curiosity of the human race in concern with magnets has been inevitable. Several civilizations have conferred utmost eminence to the use of magnets with the ability to create a difference in our life as well as well being.

    The first record of the discovery of a magnet dates back to 600 B.C. It is believed that a boyshepherd named Magnes, while roving about on Mount Ida was awe-struck with the effects of a lodestone on his iron-capped staff. The word Magnet is said to be derived from that his name. Another theory states that the word Magnet is derived from the place Magnesia in Asia Minor, where this stone was discovered in abundance. The early centuries of the Christian era witnessed the emergence of a magnet compass in China for navigation.

    Ancient Egyptians referred to Magnets as lodestones, and vividly used them to prolong life and improve vigour. It is held that, Cleopatra wore a polished lodestone on her third eye, with a conviction that it helped maintain her youth and beauty. In 46 AD, the physician Scribonius Largus suggested the use of the electric torpedo fish to cure headaches and gouty arthritis. The ancient Romans also used magnetic therapy to treat eye disease. The French physician Marcel used it to treat headaches, and the Islamic physician Avicenna (980 - 1037) used magnetic treatment to treat depression of the patient. In more recent times, Paracelsus (1493-15410), considered the father of modern medicine, believed that the force found in magnets mainly influenced the life force of the body. The belief underwent several, sturdy manifestations in Europe, Russia, China, Japan and other countries. Scores of civilizations are replete with the incorporation of magnetic stones in their daily and therapeutic life. The ancient times provide countless references to magnetic healing. Several anecdotal accounts in the Bible vouch for a variety of such happenings as miracles.

    During the time of Vedic civilisation, around 4000 BC, the Vedas came into being. This set forth assistance on all aspects of life, religion, customs, traditions and cures of diseases through various healing agents. The ancient Indians trusted the healing properties of magnet and therefore, employed it for curing several diseases. Several ancient Vedic scriptures include references to the use of magnets in the treatment of various diseases. They also provide explicit guidelines for the use of north and south poles of magnets, each pole dealing with a certain specific disease.

    Similarly, Atharva Veda, a scholarly treatise which formed the basis for Ayurveda (also called as science of life), involves a number of mantras in chapters 1 to 4, which provides particulars for the usage of magnets for arresting bleeding in women, sterility, etc. The magnets in Sanskrit are referred as Ashman or Ashna.

    Similarly, many advanced civilizations also dealt with the exploration and usage of magnets. The Greeks in 800 BC were familiar with the properties of the magnet or the lodestone as it was termed earlier. The Greek scholars like Plato, Homer and Aristotle in their masterly works detail these healing properties. A famous Swiss alchemist and mystic, Parcelsus profoundly studied the subject of magnetism. He attributed numerous properties to the magnet and emphasized on the magnetic treatment. He also said that the magnet has certain qualities to cure patients. The magnet attracts all tumours that are in the human system. The magnet, is therefore, highly useful in inflammations, influxes and ulceration, in diseases of intestine and uterus and in internal as well as external diseases.

    Parcelus, with his systematic experiments and observations paved way for the modern art of magnetic healing. Therefore he is often and correctly described as the 'father of magnetotherapy'.

    The ancients attribute some more qualities to magnets as:

    ♦The lodestone could draw out path from the body by dilating the vessels.

    ♦They could act as a purgative agent.

    ♦Magnets could help in quickly healing wounds.

    ♦They could also cure several diseases like gout, dropsy and hernia.

    The king of Zeilan went upto the extent of demanding that his meat be served only in the lodestone dishes. He staunchly believed that this act maintained his youth and vigour.

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