Magnets Therapy
Magnets Therapy
Health is a state of balance that everyone would like to acquire and maintain. In recent years, people have become more careful about their eating habits, and try to include exercise in their daily routine. Some have also taken up holistic health promoting disciplines like yoga, meditation, mantra, Tai Chi, and other such disciplines.
Often, these habits are enough to maintain an optimal state of health. Yet sometimes illness strikes just the same. People often feel helpless when they are ill and in pain, and in North America their first impulse is to turn to conventional medical treatments. But when conventional medicine is not effective, as in the case of chronic illness, people begin to look for other solutions. According to the National Health Statistics Reports published in December 2008, in 2007, the alternative therapies most commonly used by U.S. adults in the past 12 months were non-vitamin, non-mineral, natural products, deep breathing exercises, meditation, chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation, massage, and yoga. Moreover, more and more people also turn to alternative treatments like Ayurvedic medicine.
Magnetotherapy is an alternative treatment that has been gaining ground in recent years. There are many reports of successful applications throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. In Holland, patients suffering from chronic conditions like Parkinson’s disease have experienced notable improvement. In Japan, double-blind tests have demonstrated a 90% success rate in the treatment of stiff necks and shoulders, lumbago, rheumatism, and other common conditions. It is estimated that in the early 1990s hundreds of thousands of Americans were using magnets for therapeutic purposes; the number of people using magnetotherapy throughout the world today is more than 100 million.
One aspect of magnetotherapy is the use of magnetized water. The beneficial effects of magnetized water are indisputable. Research has proven that magnetized water can improve the digestive system, regenerate tissue, facilitate the elimination of wastes and toxins, strengthen the immune system, reduce cholesterol and improve blood circulation.
Magnetized water is not a cure in itself but, in conjunction with other forms of treatment, has a synergetic effect. It is diuretic (increases urinary secretion), and stimulates emptying function (allows evacuation of wastes through the organs, such as the kidneys, the lungs, the liver, the pores).
Given that water constitutes about 70% of the body’s weight, and is completely replaced every fifteen days, the importance of consuming sufficient amounts of quality water cannot be overemphasized. Water is essential to the proper functioning of the body’s metabolism: it ensures the effective transport of elements necessary to the operation and maintenance of the organism, and carries out the elimination of waste.
When one speaks of “quality water,” many people probably think of spas, and it is very likely that the waters of famous spas are, in fact, naturally magnetized. We know that thermal springs are warm mineral springs originating inside the earth. In addition to absorbing the heat of the earth’s interior, subterranean waters are recharged by magnetic stones, which give them their mineral content. Once they reach the surface, they are recharged again by solar energy. In short, they are constantly being revitalized, which is probably what gives these waters their therapeutic qualities.
Most of us do not have access to the benefits of these far away and expensive sources of therapeutic waters. We need good quality water to maintain the best health possible. So why not use magnetic fields to revitalize the water that is available to us?
As Jon Barron explains in Lessons from the Miracle Doctors, “Magnetizing your drinking water breaks its surface tension, making it wetter and more useable by the cells of your body. In addition, there’s a strong secondary benefit. Applying a magnetic field to water raises its pH, making it more alkaline. Incidentally, it’s worth noting that cancer is related to an acid environment (lack of oxygen). The higher the pH (the more oxygen present in the cells of the body), the harder it is for cancer to thrive”.
Magnetized water is usually taken internally, but it can also be used externally to clean the eyes, bathe a wound or reduce the pain of a burn and prevent blistering. Many users say that tap water tastes and smells better after it has been magnetized. Few of us have access to pure spring water from a clean well; and if we cannot buy bottled water or use a water purifier, we must drink chemically treated tap water, which has a smell some people find intolerable.
The use of magnetized water is economical, safe and simple. It can be easily prepared in every house. Magnetized water can be taken by healthy persons also for improving digestion and for removing weakness and tiredness associated with the day-to-day activity of life.
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