Discover How Magnetic Therapy Can Treat Sciatica

Posted by admin | Health | Friday 26 June 2009 5:29 pm

Magnetic therapy is gaining in popularity as more clinical studies are showing the patients are getting substantial relief using magnetic healing products.Products can include magnetic bracelets, magnetic jewelry, magnetic beads, but for chronic pain you my need to seek a product that is tailored to your specific pain to harvest the magnetic energy.

Arthritis sufferers have been very big fans of magnetic arthritis relief products as mentioned above. Magnetic bracelets, can bring relief to arthritis arthritis suffers that are affected by painful wrist joint, fingers and hands. Magnetic energy is being utilized by clinics where devices use pulses of magnetic energy via specialized device to relieve the pain migraine suffers as well. To find more information on healing magnetic therapy click on the side bars under archive.

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I wish you great pain relief as I have been in your shoes suffering form sciatica, and sever lower back pain. I developed sciatica early on when my back pain first started, and the unrelenting pain can be very draining. I had to under go 5 back surgeries and now have titanium rods in my back. My back pain did diminish after the surgery, but I was not pain free.

I found magnetic products 4 years ago, and now I could not imagine living without my magnetic mattress pad, and lumbar support for driving in my car.  I don’t think I would be as active as I am without it.  Once again I wish the best in treating this painful and difficult condition.”

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How Can Magnetic Therapy Relieve Sciatica?

Author: debbie shimadry

What is Sciatica?

The longest nerve in your body, the sciatic nerve runs from your pelvis through your hip area and buttocks and down each leg. It divides into the tibial and peroneal nerves at the level of your knees. The sciatic nerve controls many of the muscles in your lower legs and provides feeling to your thighs, legs and feet.

The term sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of this nerve, from your back into your buttock and leg. The discomfort can range from mild to incapacitating, and may be accompanied by tingling, numbness or muscle weakness. Rather than a disorder in and of itself sciatica is a symptom of another problem that puts pressure on the nerve.

What are the signs and symptoms of Sciatica?

Pain that radiates from your lower (lumbar) spine to your buttock and down the back of your leg is the hallmark of sciatica. You may feel the discomfort almost anywhere along the nerve pathway, but it’s especially likely to follow one of these routes:
•From your lower back to your knee.
•From the mid buttock to the outside of your calf, the top of your foot and into the space between your last two toes.
•From the inside of your calf to your inner ankle and sole.

The pain can vary widely, from a mild ache to a sharp, burning sensation or excruciating discomfort. Sometimes it may feel like a jolt or electric shock. Sciatic pain often starts gradually and intensifies over time. It’s likely to be worse when you sit, cough or sneeze. Usually only one lower extremity is affected.

In addition to pain, you may also experience:
•Numbness or muscle weakness along the nerve pathway in your leg or foot. In some cases, you may have pain in one part of your leg and numbness in another.
•Tingling or a pins-and-needles feeling. This occurs most commonly in your toes or part of your foot.
•A loss of bladder or bowel control. This is a sign of cauda equina syndrome, a rare but serious condition that requires emergency care. If you experience either of these symptoms, seek medical help immediately.

Magnetic therapy for sciatica.

Sciatica can resolve by itself but this can take many weeks or even months. You can however quite rapidly reduce the symptoms of sciatica with magnets. As with all magnetic therapy treatments, the magnets have to be placed as close to the area of pain as possible, this will be the lower (lumbar) region of the back. Even though you may have pain down your legs or in your buttocks the cause is still in the lower back. When you treat the back area and the sciatica resolves then the pain running down the leg and buttocks will also dissipate.

There are really only 2 magnetic therapy devices that are effective in treating sciatica:

1 .A magnetic therapy back strap or support. The functional straps and supports can be placed directly over the area of pain. If the sciatica is very low in the back then a narrow strap will be more practical and altogether more comfortable than a wide support, as it fits snugly around the hip area and will stay over the compressed nerve. A wider support is effective if the sciatic pain is higher and nearer to the waist area. As with all magnets the straps/supports need to be worn for 24 hours and 7 days a week until the pain has gone.

2. A Magnetic therapy pillow pad. If for any reason what so ever you cannot wear a back belt or support the only alternative is to use a pad placed under your back in bed at night. It can also be used during the day when sitting or lying down (even in the car). You will not have 24 hours 7 day a week exposure to the magnets but if you cannot wear a strap this is an acceptable alternative as long as it is used every might when the body is at its most receptive to magnetic healing.

When magnetic therapy is used in-conjunction with deep penetrating massage and cold/ice therapy, the symptoms of sciatica can be resolved in just a few days. Massage will relax the muscles that have gone into spasm around the trapped nerve, the cold or ice will help reduce the inflammation and heat around the injury and both of these will prepare the tissues and muscles, so that the magnetic field can penetrate more quickly into the damaged area. Massage and ice therapy can be used 3-4 times a day for approximately 10 minutes at a time.

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Debbie Shimadry is as an expert guest on magnetic therapy for BBC Radios and is also the managing director of leading magnetic therapy company worldofmagnets.co.uk. If you are interested in natural pain relief visit the magnetic article directory or the health reciprocal link exchange directory.

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The Ancient Mystery Of Magnetic Healing

Posted by admin | Arthritis | Sunday 15 March 2009 12:00 am

Understanding The Mystery Of Magnetic Healing


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I have people ask me about my beautiful magnetic  bracelets all the time, the secret is they don’t know that they are magnetic until I tell them. That is sort of the way magnetic therapy works. It’s not seen, but felt by the user.

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Until the advent of newer technology that has made it possible to measure magnetic strength. Magnetic healing in the past has been a guessing game for the most part, but that is changing very rapidly as healing magnets can now be created at medical strength, and groups of people can now be followed  and studied to better understand the healing properties of magnetic grade magnets.

Most people are unaware of the history of magnetic therapy, or just don’t really want to open their minds to the fact that magnetic therapy is an ancient healing source that has been with us form centuries.

The History and Legend of Magnets

by Ellen Bell

Magnetism was discovered thousands of years ago, and magnets have been used for many purposes ever since. However, there is a great deal of mystery and controversy surrounding the discovery of magnetism. We’ll explore some of the various legends about magnets, including how they were discovered and some of their first uses.

Around approximately 2500 B.C.E., a young shepherd boy named Magnes lived near Mount Ida in Greece, a mountain commonly mentioned in Greek mythology. According to the legend, Magnes used to wear sandals with iron soles. He often found it difficult to climb up the mountain where he tended his sheep because of the excessive amounts of natural magnetic mineral, or lodestone, that was present in the rock and soil of the mountain. The Greeks called the material “magnes” in honor of his discovery, and this is how we have come to use the word “magnet” today.

The first historical use of lodestones was the development of the compass around the 8th century AD by the Chinese. The first recorded use was documented by Zheng He of the Yunnan province. Between the years 1405 and 1433, Zheng He recorded his voyages across seven oceans. The compass Zheng used had markings for points of the constellations found by the use of the Sextant, but the center of the compass was a spoon shaped device made from lodestone. In later centuries, the lodestone was replaced with a metal needle that was magnetized by vigorously rubbing it against a piece of lodestone. From Zheng He’s time forward, no wise sailor would venture out into the ocean without two critical navigational instruments, the compass and the sextant.

The Greek philosopher Aristotle spoke about magnets more than 300 years before the birth of Christ. He wrote about magnets and their use in pain reduction. During that time, it is said that doctors used magnets therapeutically to reduce muscle spasms and treat gout.

Cleopatra reportedly wore a piece of magnetic jewelry on her forehead to suppress wrinkles and preserve youth. It is said that she believed so strongly in the value of magnetic power, that she routinely slept on bed constructed of lodestone to enhance her youthful appearance. Who knows how well this did or did not work, given that she only lived to the age of 39.

In 1777 A.D., France’s Royal Society of Medicine conducted an in depth study about the history of magnets and their use in medical practice. In spite of some skepticism and ridicule from mainstream medical authorities of that time, the Royal Society concluded that magnets could be used medicinally to cure back and neck pain, headaches, circulation problems, sore throats, and numerous other complaints.

Prior to 1820, the only magnetic substances know to man were lodestone and other metals that had been rubbed against a lodestone to magnetize them. In 1820, a scientist named Hans Christian Oersted, a professor of Science at Copenhagen University, noted that every time he switched on an electric current near a compass, the direction of the needle moved. Over the next several months he worked diligently to try to explain and understand the logic of what he had observed. His studies led to the electromagnet as we know it today. Though Hans Christian Oersted did not develop the electromagnet, his experiments directly led to this new and important technology and a newfound understanding of physics.

From the earliest recorded knowledge of lodestone and magnetism thousands of years ago, our understanding of magnets has grown exponentially. Today magnets play a role almost every technologically advanced device we use, including computers, automobiles, and cell phones. While we do not know what new magnet technologies the future will hold for human kind, we can be certain of one thing. As our understanding and knowledge of magnets continues to improve, the way we harness and utilize magnetism will continue to expand and develop as well.

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Magnetic Therapy Studies Confirm Magnetic Therapy Is Not A Placebo

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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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Healing Benefits of A Magnetic Pillow

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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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Posted by admin | Magnetic Pain Relief | Saturday 31 January 2009 9:28 pm

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Studies and patient trials are starting to point to medical magnets as a genuine course of treatment for many illnesses, and injuries. Medical magnets are finding their way into modern medical facilities to accelerate the healing process after surgery, or injury. Many physicians and everyday people roll their eyes and shake their heads at the thought of magnetic healing therapy. Scam is the word thrown around.

However, if you start to research the new findings and studies you can gain a better understanding of the function of medical magnets. You may decide that magnetic healing therapy is not a quackery of fools, and scam artists trying to make a quick buck.

Magnetic healing is actually an alternative form of healing with many benefits.

There may be some who will tell you that magnetic healing therapy can cure cancer, diabetes or other outrageous claim. You will not find that here. I make no claims of cures.

Magnetic healing has been around thousands of years, but it is just now finding roots in western medicine. Magnetic healing is finding a niche as an add on alternative treatment to modern medical treatments. Used together with other types of treatments to reduce pain and speed up the method of healing.


Where medical magnets shine is not in curing illnesses, but in their powerful ability to reduce pain.


Magnetic healing therapy can be used for arthritis pain relief, tennis elbow, back pain, and many more chronic pain conditions. Magnets work by balancing the body, increasing blood flow, and decreasing inflammation that causes pain. The Mayo Clinic the big wigs of medicine have a magnetic device to treat migraines. Mayo Clinic and they would not have it if it did not work!


Medical magnets to not require a prescription, and have no know side affect unless you have implanted devices, then you should steer clear of magnetic healing therapy.


If you can simply let go of some of your media generated biases toward alternative treatments you may find that magnetic healing is possible and may work for you. Not everyone will get the same amount of relief, but when you take medication no two people will have the same pain relief results either, so give it a try, and if you find out if it will work for you. Medical magnets are relatively inexpensive, but do not try to use your refrigerator magnets they are not strong enough and you might get a rash where you place them on your skin!


Read below an interesting article the new treatment using magnets for depression, and the FDA approves.


New Studies Show ThatMagnetic Treatments Lifts Some Depression

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By Shankar Vedantam
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WASHINGTON — Steve Newman had suffered from major depression since age 13.

He had tried many treatments, including medications and psychotherapy. As he approached 60, single by necessity and friendless by choice, he decided that his train had only two stops left. One option: shock therapy, or ECT — a controversial technique that involves inducing seizures. He wasn’t eager to try it. He was working in Florida as an insurance agent when he heard about the other option. The idea sounded like science fiction: the use of high-power magnets to cure depression — a technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS.

“I would have jumped into a volcano to get better,” Newman said. “I decided I would try TMS and then ECT, and, if neither of them worked, I was going to consider suicide.”

He gave up his job and, in 2005, moved to Philadelphia, where he signed up for a magnetic-therapy trial at the University of Pennsylvania.

Weeks after the treatments began, he said, he awoke one morning and found that his depression had vanished.

“It was like a light switch went on and I had my life back,” said Newman, who works at the National Institutes of Health in Washington.

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In October, the Food and Drug Administration approved magnetic therapy as a treatment for major depression. Many scientists think the technique is a harbinger of things to come. Researchers are probing its effects on schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder.

The basic principle behind the treatment is less kooky than it sounds and comes not from psychiatry but physics — the 19th-century discovery of electromagnetism.

TMS uses electromagnetism to induce small electric currents inside the brain. Patients are seated in what looks like a dentist’s chair, and a magnetic coil is placed by the left side of their foreheads. A powerful, fluctuating magnetic field is started.

The field stimulates neurons, or nerve cells, which are electrochemical agents. This alters blood flow and metabolic activity in the brain.

In the trial that Newman participated in, patients received about 3,000 rapid magnetic pulses in less than 40 minutes. Doctors aimed the magnetic field at the patients’ left prefrontal cortex (around the left temple), an area that has been implicated in depression. Patients sometimes reported a tingling in their scalp or slight pain.

“When you give an anti-depressant, the pill alters the electrochemical properties of the cell,” said Mark Demitrack, chief medical officer at Neuronetics, the Malvern, Pa., company that has developed the magnetic therapy device NeuroStar. “This is the flip side of the same coin. It is just a different way of getting at the same end effect: to change, restore or alter the functioning of nerve cells.”

No one really knows what is specifically happening in the brain to cause depression, and no one really knows why TMS, psychotherapy and other treatments work.

Newman’s case is striking but might not be representative. Many scientists think the jury is still out on the utility of TMS for depression.The FDA wrestled with the approval of the magnetic device for years. In early 2007, an advisory committee said it was unimpressed with the results of the trial in which Newman participated.

The concern wasn’t about safety — it seemed that TMS was much safer than medication and shock therapy — but whether it was effective. Only about one in six patients who received the treatment were cured in six weeks. So were one in 20 patients who got the placebo treatment.

A reasonable person could question whether the study had found any benefit at all, said Thomas Brott, the chairman of the FDA advisory committee and a Mayo Clinic neurologist in Florida.

The agency, said FDA spokesman Scott McFarland, determined that the treatment seemed especially effective for a subset of patients.

Patients who had unsuccessfully tried one antidepressant (as opposed to many treatments) seemed most likely to respond to TMS, Demitrack said.

The FDA approval last month recommends the magnetic therapy for patients who have failed one round of prior treatment.

Among patients who stayed on the therapy after the main study ended, Demitrack said, almost one in three were cured after six weeks — a measure, he said, of what patients might expect in real-world settings.

A course of TMS treatment might run $6,000 to $8,000 because insurance isn’t likely to cover it, said Philip Janicak, a professor of psychiatry at Rush University in Chicago who helped conduct the study.

The therapy, he said, is another tool for physicians.

“Is it the new standard of treatment for depression that will replace all other treatments and resolve all the problems we have with depression? No, it is not,” Janicak said. “We don’t have a treatment like that yet.”

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