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Posted by admin | Health | Monday 23 February 2009 11:33 pm

Magnetic Pain Relief For Animals


We are all familiar with the pain that arthritis creates in our joints, and that many magnetic arthritis relief products are available, but what about for animals.

Arthritis is the most  common and debilitating condition influencing dogs, and other animals, and is one of the hardest to treat. Sadly, there’s no known “cure” for arthritis in animals or humans. Many tests and clinical trials have been carried out but with no cure at present, however, there are varied treatments available which can give some relief, to a bigger or lesser extent.

Treating dogs and cats with human drugs are the norm by large, but major complications are worrisome and frequent and in a few cases can be lethal. Don’t get me wrong there are some very valuable and useful drugs that help a lot of pets live to a ripe old age, but most like their human counterparts will encounter some side effects, and some are not that pleasant.

NSAIDs carry a risk of complications, or difficult reactions. Most inauspicious reactions are mild, but some could be significant, particularly if the drugs are not used according to labeled directions. Vets and pet owners give their dog NSAIDs knowing that the medication carries complications, but the comfort, and companionship of our loyal friends as they age like us are in desperate need of pain relief to live as productively as possible. It is important to be aware of the warning signs when giving your pet prescription drugs, so you can get medical attention if they suffer adverse side effects.

My a friends of mine Dan &  Sue asked me what she could do with her 23 year old horse who was suffering terribly from arthritis, and I went to work brain storming what I could do. It took a little work, but with a little innovation we rigged up a magnetic horse blanket that we attached  to “Maggie’s” back, and in the morning I had her heat up the largest magnetic back wrap I could find in the microwave, and put it on the top of her neck. My friends, and I were quite please with the results. The magnetic therapy, heat applications, and massage seem to be doing the trick to help alleviate Maggies arthritis discomfort.

Maggie, seems to be much more active walking around, and actually trotted (which I have not seen her do in a while) when I came offering a red delicious apple. “I hate seeing her suffer, but for now she seems to be doing better”, stated my friend Sue. Sue was so impressed she ordered a magnetic mattress pad, for her own 54 year old bones, and I am pleased to report that all three magnetic arthritis relief believers, and are happily spreading the word!

Magnetic collars help dogs, and cats, but more so magnetic pet bedding can make a very big difference in the comfort of an older animal.  Magnetic healing therapy has had continuing success with humans and animals and in the world wide, with comfort levels from the mild to the “miraculous”.

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Magnetic Pain Relief For Migraines

Posted by admin | Magnetic Pain Relief | Tuesday 17 February 2009 5:43 pm

Magnetic Pain Relief For Migraines

Magnetic Pain Relief Can It Help Migraine Sufferers?

Some migraine sufferers may be able to avoid medication by zapping away their pain with a hand-held magnetic device, new research suggests.

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The hair dryer-size device, called a transcranial magnetic stimulation device, delivers brief magnetic impulses to the brain. The researchers, who presented their results today at the American Headache Society meeting in Boston, hypothesized that the magnetic field pulses could short-circuit the pain signals in the brain.


Doctors are quoted as saying “I think for migraine, it’s extremely likely that this magnetic therapy will become part of the therapeutic armamentarium,” said Dr. Richard Lipton, director of the Montefiore Headache Center in New York. “I think for some people who don’t like taking prescription medications … or for people who have side effects to these drugs, this will prove to be a very useful option.”


In the new study, researchers looked at 201 patients who suffered from a kind of migraine called “migraine with aura” — one that is often accompanied by vivid visual disturbances, or blind spots. These kinds of migraines, which 20 to 30 percent of migraine sufferers experience, are sometimes accompanied by other neurological symptoms such as numbness, weakness or unsteadiness.

Half the patients were given a genuine stimulation device, and the other half an identical-looking device that did not deliver any magnetic current. The researchers asked the patients to hold the device to the back of their heads as soon as they began to experience the aura signaling an oncoming migraine.
They found that 39 percent of those who used the real thing were pain-free two hours after using the device, compared with only 22 percent of patients who used the fake device.

Magnets, an Attractive New Option?

Proponents say the new option could be an important addition to migraine treatment, which more or less comprises three options. The first is to identify and avoid certain headache triggers, which can range from diet to the amount of sleep and exercise one gets. The second approach is called acute treatment, in which a patient takes medication — usually a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug or a prescription pain reliever — at the onset of a headache.

The final option is called preventative treatment, in which a patient takes prescription medication every day to prevent a headache from ever occurring. But this approach is generally only taken by those who suffer from severe migraines on a daily or almost daily basis. Despite the various treatment options available to migraine sufferers, most have not found one that works reliably.


Even with the new advent of modern technology  headache experts are still unsure of what exactly causes these migraines. This makes it difficult to offer migraine sufferers a treatment plan that is guaranteed to prevent 100 percent of their pain 100 percent of the time.

The treatment may be welcomed especially by migraine patients who either do not respond to traditional prescription medications or experience negative side effects from the drugs. For these patients, complementary and alternative medicine experts have been studying the use of magnets for the purpose of pain relief for years.

For instance, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1982 found that Neuralieve Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, electromagnets can be used to speed the healing of bone fractures. Another study published in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences in 2000 found that the stimulation device has an effect on the central nervous system that might relieve chronic pain.

Doctors at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, said that the use of the stimulation device and other therapies involving magnets will allow many migraine patients to avoid prescription medication and the side effects associated with these drugs.

What’s to lose with this treatment?  Neuralieve Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, is a therapy using magnets is inexpensive and virtually free of side effects.

Doctors agree that  the TMS device definitely will and should join the treatment arsenal for migraines, and probably many other problems such as superficial sprains or fractures.

This bringing to light what many people have been saying all along..

Magnetic therapy does work, and it’s now a bunch of hooey!

If you are suffering with migraine headaches, why not try other magnetic products that can help alleviate pain associated with migraine headaches.


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Magnetic Therapy Studies Confirm Magnetic Therapy Is Not A Placebo

Posted by admin | Magnetic Pain Relief | Thursday 12 February 2009 1:47 pm

Magnetic Therapy Does Work Studies Confirm

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Magnetic Therapy Gaining Strength As More Studies Prove It works.

You watched the video and you witnessed for yourself how the Mayo Clinic is finding medical magnetic therapy can work for migraine headaches. Migraine headaches cost individual time off from work, time with their family, and quality of life.  The following article will demonstrate how studies are finding more evidence of the power of magnetic healing.

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Many doctors of western medicine have claimed for years that any benefits that an individual received from using magnetic therapy products was due to a placebo effect: patients assumed that it worked, and so it probably did. But there’s now mounting proof that magnetic treatment can be effective. More than three hundred research groups around the globe, at establishments as celebrated and mainstream as Imperial University London, and California, Yale and Harvard schools, have found proof of positive effects. It can even, it is suggested, help to straighten crooked teeth, encourage bone to grow and help people who hear voices but have not answered to drug treatments. Back in ancient Egyptian times and beyond, it’s probable the original idea of magnet care flowered from the strange consequences of natural stones. There seems to be two main methods of using magnets for medical purposes.

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The high tech way is magnetic kick of the brain, while the more conventional method uses others sorts of magnet to excite express areas of the body. There is proof that both approaches work in different ways for different conditions.


One of the landmark studies for the high tech way has come out of an Israel Institute of Technology, which showed clearly that magnetic ignition of the brain eases serious depression.
Half of the patients also had little need for further treatment with electroconvulsive treatment, while all those who had received a placebo did end up needing treatment. In a study at the Medical Varsity of South Carolina, they took twenty depressed patients, who hadn’t found any relief from any medicine, had the treatment for twenty minutes a day for a couple of weeks, and 10 had a magnet applied to their scalp but no treatment.


In twelve the twenty patients, symptoms were reduced by fifty per cent, while not one of the group of ten improved. This permits us, for the 1st time, to stimulate the brain non-invasive while the person is awake and alert.

It was shown by Dr Declan McLoughlin, an advisor psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London. He stated that it could be demonstrated quite easily. “For example, if I were to take a magnetic coil and move it over parts of the brain that control the movement of body parts, I could make the small finger, then the middle finger, and then the thumb move.”

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The trick with TMS is to put up the fields over the particular area of the brain that wishes retuning. It is understood from the outcome of scanning patients with depression that there’s reduced activity and blood flow in the left frontal lobe, an area of the brain above the forehead that is involved in thinking and planning. In the care, a wire coil is held near to the patient’s scalp above the left frontal lobe to provide a magnetic field that passes thru the skull and into the brain to get activity up to ordinary levels.


In the treatment, an electromagnet is put over the cerebral cortex. This high -tech approach has been used successfully, used in cases of epilepsy and schizophrenia. This magnetic therapy was also used by Yale analysts on patients who had been hearing voices. The analysts said these patients appear to take advantage of TMS for as much as a year, often more.


Researchers at the University of Washington did a study on patients who had suffered chronic pain for many years as a result of spinal-cord injury, they put a magnet on the shoulder of these patients, and after the magnet was put on the shoulder for one hour, pain levels were cut in half.

It was believed by the researchers that the treatment using the magnets might work by the magnet properties acting on the nerves, but it was inconclusive exactly how this action occurred. One thought was that the magnetic magnets worked on blood flow on the blood, research using animals has shown that blood flow does increase by the movement of magnetic fields through tissue. More thoughts by researchers suggest that magnet therapy may alter changes skin temperature; this action has an effect on iron in the blood; improves oxygenation of the blood; alters the pH balance; improves electrical conductivity of cells; or stimulates new cell growth.


An exciting addendum is that Canadian researchers, who reviewed all the research on magnetic therapy and osteoarthritis, propose that magnetic healing therapy stimulates new cartilage cells to grow. Sales of magnetic products such as magnetic bracelets, magnetic necklaces, magnetic back braces, and more extensive list are growing rapidly as more, and more information is proving that magnetic therapy is not a placebo, but the real deal!


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Magnetic Pain Relief Is It The Real Deal?

Posted by admin | Arthritis | Tuesday 10 February 2009 11:53 pm

MAGNETIC PAIN RELIEF IS IT THE REAL DEAL?

Can Magnets Revolutionize Pain Relief?

If you are reading this page it is a pretty good guess that you have arthritis, or know someone close who has arthritis. Did you come here looking for natural arthritis pain relief  to make day to day living easier. Depending on the type and the progression of the disease, arthritis can make life very debilitating at times when you have chronic arthritis pain. When your joints ache you automatically want to reach for the over the counter medication, or maybe something stronger that the doctor prescribed.

When you have chronic pain it is gets relatively easy to reach for the medicine bottle, because in western medicine that is what the doctor prescribes. The problem with medications even over the counter is that you just have to keep taking more and more and some of them can have very undesirable side effects.  However, there are other treatment options.

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According to the some alternative or therapeutic practitioners, they have theorized that magnet therapy may improve circulation, increase blood oxygen, alkalize bodily fluids, decrease deposition of toxic materials in blood vessel walls (such as cholesterol plaques) or relax blood vessels through effects on cellular calcium channels.

Other theories describe altered nerve impulses, reduced edema or fluid retention, increased endorphins, muscle relaxation, cell membrane effects or stimulation of acupoints.Chinese medicine practitioners also suggest that magnets may affect patterns of flow of the body’s life force; known as chi (qi).

Magnetic therapy has been studied by many scientists, and clinicians though out the world, and they have found that magnetic therapy does not have any adverse reactions, but for safety, it is advised that individuals who are pregnant, who have a pace maker or other implanted devices should not use magnetic healing devices. You can find this information and more on my site

These Are Not Refrigerator Magnets

The magnets that we are discussing are not magnets like you might find on your refrigerator. Magnetic healing magnets are stronger. According to a recent study, it showed that magnets created with high gauss strength measuring to about 10 times the strength of a refrigerator magnet relaxed and dilated the wall of blood vessels, which allowed more blood though to the joints, and muscles. This in turn increases circulation to surrounding tissues.

Placebo Effect?

It was not that long ago in our western culture that if you spoke of acupuncture, or massage therapy helping to alleviate your pains, people would grin at you and roll their eyes when you turned your back. Western doctors thought that the pain relief from magnetic healing was a placebo effect, formed in the brains of people wanting to have relief from their chronic pain so badly, that they would believe that a device worked even if it didn’t. Conversely, western science and medicine is finally catching up with the rest of the world. Magnetic therapy is used in countries all over world, and in some counties like Japan healing magnets are considered approved medical devices back by the endorsement of the government.

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MRI’s and other medical diagnosing devices used in the US already use magnetic technology. Natural arthritis relief using magnetic healing products is now, and will only grow bigger, as western medicine discovers what some.

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Healing Benefits of A Magnetic Pillow

Posted by admin | Magnetic Products Available | Tuesday 10 February 2009 8:09 pm

Healing Benefits of

Magnetic Pillows

Benefits of A Magnetic Pillow


Let’s face it without a good night’s rest we can be cranky, but what happens when it is night after night, all those lose hours of sleep can really add up.

  • Is it the bed or your pillow that is causing you to toss and turn all night?
  • Is your neck still and shoulders tight in the morning after you wake up?
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Well, it just might be your pillow that is to blame, for your stiffness. If you have arthritis this can add another element that makes sleeping very difficult.

Seeing as we spend a large portion of our lives in bed, finding the right pillow is a luxury that you cannot afford to give up. Magnetic pillows offer the same physical comforts, but have the added benefit of reducing the pain, and soreness in the head, neck and shoulder area. Many people complain of sore spots on their heads when they wake up, and this can be from static blood supply to the tissue and nerve areas from lying in once position all night.

Many people find that with magnetic pillows the numbness and soreness is gone. The belief is that the magnets help increase blood and oxygen to the area, so the nerves are nourished throughout the night. Some people do not realize that the over use of over the counter, and prescription medications can decrease some of the healthy neuron activities, which in turn decreases the flow of oxygen and blood to our brain cells.

I was a nonbeliever. Yes, it’s true.

I have lupus, and very bad arthritis in my neck and back. I have had seven back surgeries to decompress disks, and to fuse my spine. I cannot tell you how much money I have spent out of my pocket for Chiropractors co-pays, and acupuncture. I bought new mattress, and new pillows, nothing worked to relieve my neck, shoulder and back pain.

One of the problems was I had too high a pillow for my small body frame, and it was straining my neck muscles, I did not know this until I found my magnetic pillow. When it was delivered I was concerned that it was not “fluffy” is the word, I suppose, but after one night I realized that I had been sleeping on the wrong size pillow, but I began to feel better too. I am not saying I am pain free. Magnetic therapy is not a cure all, but I do not have shoulder or neck pain upon waking every morning.My migraine headaches that left me out of commission for one to two days a week are down to once or twice a month, and I am attributing those to food allergies which I have a lot of. I am happy to share my story with you, and maybe if you give magnetic therapy a chance it may give you some of the pain relief it has given me, and others suffering from conditions like mine. Find Magnetic Bedding

Magnetic pillows are relatively inexpensive compared to seeing a chiropractor, or an acupuncturist, and you will be surprised at how well they work if you suffer form head, neck or back pain. If you have generalized arthritis pain, then you may need to use a magnetic pillow in combination with a mattress topper, and I will cover that in a different post.

Pain control is not the only benefit of magnetic pillows; the magnets are believed to increase the blood flow to the brain. What is the benefit of increase blood flow? Oxygen is carried in the blood, and the increased oxygen levels can make someone more alert, have less memory lapses, and sharpen memory. Life is too short not to be well rested, and healthy.

Give a magnetic therapy pillow a try, and see if it can make a difference in your neck and shoulder pain as it did in mine, and you can save the money you were spending to get 15 minutes with a chiropractor for something you really need, or want.

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