Showing posts with label magnet therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magnet therapy. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Rheumatoid Arthritis Natural Cures

By Amy Clark

Arthritis, which is characterized by the inflammation of the joints, can cause agonizing pain. The pain may be so great that when typical allopathic remedies do not work, a majority of arthritis patients will eagerly consider a range of natural treatment methods. In spite of the existence of breakthrough medications, many patients still applaud the success of these natural treatments in relieving arthritis and its symptoms.

Apple Cider Vinegar Remedy

One natural remedy for arthritis is the Apple Cider Vinegar Remedy, which is made with one teaspoon of fresh apple cider vinegar mixed with about 16 ounces of water. This must be taken thrice each day for pain relief. One more recipe involves a couple of tsp. (teaspoons) of vinegar and a couple of tsp. of honey with a glass of water. This can also be taken thrice per day, and some people even use natural apple cider vinegar tablets in lieu of liquid vinegar, as the former is easier to find than the latter in most locales.

Glucosamine and Chondroitin Supplements

Glucosamine and Chondroitin is a natural supplement recommended by a lot of physicians in arthritis treatment. The suggested dosage is 1,500 mg of Glucosamine plus 1,200 mg of Chondroitin per day. This remedy must be consumed for no less than 1 month before a positive outcome may be apparent. If you decide to go for this treatment, you are encouraged to buy an established brand, as these are natural remedies and therefore not approved by the Food & Drug Authority.

The Natural Curative Properties of Ginger and Garlic

Ginger and garlic are proven to cause an improvement in your immune system. If used in preparing food, garlic and ginger help alleviate the devastating symptoms of arthritis. Considered as the most powerful anti-inflammatory herbs today, ginger and turmeric extract combined with standard food choices can help prevent and heal rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. Furthermore, 2 tablespoons of blackstrap Molasses daily have been confirmed to effectively alleviate arthritic symptoms in a short time.

Static Magnet Therapy

Another example of a natural remedy for arthritis is the use of static magnet therapy, which stimulates blood flow and in due course eliminates joint pain. Still, the effectiveness of static magnet therapy is still a subject of much debate, since some patients have revealed little to no results. On the other hand, some individuals verify to the healing properties of this therapy, testifying that their arthritis has been alleviated through this technique alone.

Flax Seed Oil

Mixing a little flax seed oil to your breakfast has been known to work miracles. Mixing flax seed to muffins, cereal, bread as well as strawberry flavored milk may prove helpful. Flax seed may also be used as an ingredient in traditional dishes for lunch or dinner. In fact, flax seeds may be mixed with any meal. Just a tablespoon of flax seed no less than 3 times daily is encouraged for best results. Flax seed oil as an arthritis remedy has been a popular concept for several years. Proof of its success as an arthritis treatment is perhaps the long decades and centuries of different cultures all over the world that continue to benefit from flax seed.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Holistic Healing and Magnetic Therapy Solutions

Magnetic therapy is part of a very large number of therapeutic offerings. These are sometimes referred to as holistic healing options. That is to say, because magnet therapy has never been accepted by the medical community (primarily because further studies are needed to show if, how and why magnets may help alleviate chronic pain) magnetic therapy will always be looked at as holistic healing.

This does not mean that magnets do not help or will not holistically heal those that suffer from chronic pain. Some studies have shown there may be some benefits to magnetic therapy such as a loss of swelling in some patients as well as pain relief in patients with fibromyalgia, arthritis and other chronic pain issues.

Some magnet pain therapy enthusiasts will use magnets for back problems and will buy magnetic therapy chairs, mattress pads and back support belts. The holistic nature of magnetic therapy means you may find this is exactly what you have been looking for to ease your chronic pain; however the studies are not conclusive so there is really no way to support magnetic therapy in any way beyond holistic healing and alternative medicine.

Holistic is referred to as pertaining to the whole body. This means that if magnet therapy and magnetic therapy solutions are seen as holistic healing remedies, then they are also seen as whole body treatments. Holistic healing is further defined as the treatment of disease by taking into consideration every part of the body to bring the internal environment into balance.

When we look at magnet therapy and holistic healing from this light, we find that pain therapy via magnetic products are seen as helping to bring the body into balance and focusing efforts on the entirety of the body, and not just one small part. Remember too that holistic healing then must also include preventive measures taken before the pain occurs or is likely to occur.

So we can now look at holistic healing as a preventive type of medicine as well as something that attempts to focus on the entire body instead of just one aspect.

For instance, if you injure yourself and use the magnets immediately, this may prevent further pain later down the road. Or if you use a magnetic mattress to sleep on every night, this may in some way increase circulation, prevent swelling or something else altogether that is aiding and helping in your everyday health and mobility. I say this may increase circulation or prevent swelling because further studies are needed to fully understand the benefits of magnet therapy and magnetic therapy solutions.

It is important to point out once again that in no way is magnet therapy proven to "cure" or "heal" in the traditional sense of the word as it is applied in Western medicine. However, it is possible that holistic healing, as it is sometimes called and which we see as an allover body healing with preventive attributes, makes it is possible to say that magnet therapy may heal in a purely holistic sense.

Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide whether magnet therapy is right for them and whether they make it part of their holistic healing process. This is because the use of magnets is seen today as a holistic healing option which may, in conjunction with other pain therapies, help to prevent and alleviate chronic pain or swelling.

Seth is a Webmaster for MagnetPainTherapy.Com. If you want to find out more about magnetic therapy along with additional studies that provide evidence on both sides of the debate, go to http://magnetpaintherapy.com/holistic_healing.html



Friday, November 21, 2008

Magnet Therapy For Pain: One Study May Change The Way You Think About Magnetic Therapy

Is there such a thing as magnet therapy for pain? This is a question that has gotten a lot of attention lately. Perhaps it is because magnets have been viewed both as a complete sham and as an incredible holistic pain therapy. Most of us believe the truth is somewhere in between; that is, magnet therapy for pain is not going relieve every type of pain and cure all ills, but may help with certain types of pain therapy if applied correctly and with the strongest types of magnets.

One thing is certain -- magnet therapy has been around for over 4000 years and that is a pretty long time when it comes to holistic remedies. Especially when we see so many of these "alternative medicines" coming and going with the wind. Of course, this does not mean that magnet therapy for pain is going to cure all types of pain, however there is one type of pain that magnet therapy may help with and this is post-polio syndrome.

- Post-polio syndrome and magnet therapy for pain:

This particular study was published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston found that magnets may be more effective than sham magnets when it comes to blocking pain caused by post-polio syndrome. Post-polio syndrome is a pain that starts in the legs and seems to affect about 20% of polio sufferers as they get older.

In the controlled study, about 76% of the patients treated with a magnet were relieved of their pain to some degree. This is to say, they noticed a significant difference in the leg pain caused by post-polio syndrome. Interestingly enough, only 18% of the sham magnet group said they had some pain relief. Of course, anyone would be foolish to say from this one study that magnet therapy for pain is the cure to all pain, however it is clear that more studies need to be completed in order to determine the true therapeutic benefits of magnet therapy for pain relief.

- But here in lies the problem with using magnet therapy for pain...

This study certainly does not prove once and for all that magnetic therapy will work to relieve every single type of chronic pain. The magnetic therapy enthusiasts would love to sit back and say "look at this incredible study that proves once and for all that magnetic therapy is a cure all," -- but the truth is, for every one of these studies, there is another study that casts doubt on the bold claims made by these magnetic therapy practitioners.

- Will magnet therapy help you?

Using magnet therapy for pain may not be a bad idea if you have tried other pain therapy solutions with limited success. The last thing any of us want to feel is that we will have to live with our pain forever. Magnet therapy may be the answer to some of your pain problems and may help reduce pain for certain types of conditions. It is true that more studies need to be completed, but when you begin to think about other holistic remedies that have lasted 4000 years you begin to believe that there may be something to these magnets after all.

Seth is a Webmaster and has a masters degree in information science. If you want to find out more about magnetic therapy along with additional studies that provide evidence on both sides of the debate, go to http://magnetpaintherapy.com/magnet_therapy_for_pain.html