Health Topics
Welcome to Health Topics. In this section we will cover how various specific health topics or conditions can be treated with magnetic fields. This information is meant as an educational overview of how magnetic therapies may help these conditions.
For each health topic we will present some basic ideas of magnetic therapy as well as other alternative and conventional approaches. You will also find recommendations on specific magnetic devices and nutritional support.
General Health
General health maintenance is a lifetime, daily activity and goal FOR ALL HUMANS. All systems of the body undergo “aging.” This normal slowing or aging of body processes accelerates with any kind of significant illness, even a simple flu episode. Aging accelerates significantly with the use of pharmacologic agents too. Poor diets, lack of exercise [...]
Learn more...Arthritis
There are no cures for most forms of arthritis. It is the one of the most frustrating conditions for physicians to deal with. The most common treatments are painkillers and anti-inflammatory medications which have many side effects, can damage kidneys, stomachs and livers and have the risk of addiction. The key issue in managing it [...]
Learn more...Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a common and complex condition marked by diffuse pain in muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons, feeling tired and stiff, trouble sleeping and feeling depressed. The symptoms of fibromyalgia are a little different in every person who has it. There are no cures and treatment is frustrating to not only the sufferers but also [...]
Learn more...Pain
Every human will experience pain. It is inevitable. Pain is a miracle. People who have a limited capacity to experience pain (and they may seem on first thought blessed by this) die young. The lack of pain signal feedback is like driving in the dark without headlights. Pain is a normal part of being human [...]
Learn more...Tendonitis
Also named, tenosynovitis, bursitis, tendinosis or tendinopathy. Tendons and ligaments attach all the muscles in the body to bones. Tendons are usually associated with lubricated bursas or sheaths that help them slide over/under bones and joints. A tendon is a thick, tough tissue with an organized structure of filaments and collagen. Tendonitis is an injury [...]
Learn more...Sleep Disorder
Sleep takes up one third of the adult life. Although the full function of sleep is not understood, the basic need for sleep is accepted in almost all mammals. Sleep is divided into two types: Rapid eye movement (REM) and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Most sleep is NREM sleep, comprising 80 percent of total [...]
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