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Do Magnetic Bracelets Ease Arthritis Pain?: Five Things You Must Know Before Trying Magnetic Therapy

by Tom Frost

Although the idea of magnetic therapy has been around for centuries, the use of magnetic bracelets to ease pain is a hot topic in medical news today. According to the December 2004 issue of the British Medical Journal, one study concluded that wearing magnetic bracelets can significantly reduce the pain of arthritis.
With Celebrex and Vioxx recently called into question as treatments for arthritis, the study is good news to the over 70 million Americans suffering from the disease. Arthritis affects one in three adults in the United States, and over half of those feel that there is nothing that can be done to ease their pain. Many of those who used to take Vioxx or Celebrex are currently choosing to suffer in silence, confused about the best medication to take. This is a crying shame.
There are a number of alternative pain management techniques--including massage, acupuncture, ice/heat treatments, mindfulness training, and magnetic therapy—and now is a perfect time to test them.
In the study published in the British Medical Journal, researchers acknowledged the need for more research regarding the placebo effect. We know that believing in any particular remedy is more likely to create a positive subjective report of improvement. It’s also true that taking any kind of action to alleviate pain results in some sense of ease. Does the placebo effect play a role in magnetic therapy? Of course it does—just as it plays a role in the effectiveness of medication. Does this mean the therapy isn’t useful? No. If it works, it works—and isn’t that what you really care about?
If you’re considering wearing magnetic bracelets to test the idea of magnetic therapy, here are five points to keep in mind:
•Trying something is better than trying nothing.
•Trying something inexpensive is better than investing in a costly remedy that may not work for you.
•Trying something natural and noninvasive is preferable to beginning a new medication.
•It is easier to tell if a natural therapy is helping if you are not taking any pain medication that might interfere with the results.
•Trying something and finding that it works for you is extremely valuable even if you are unable to find documentation to support your results.
If you’re suffering from the pain of arthritis, you might as well test magnetic therapy. It can’t hurt, and it might really help. And that’s what matters.
About the Author Tom Frost is a magnetic conductor and the president of Swell Products in Portland, Oregon. His company distributes BodyLinx magnetic bracelets. BodyLinx magnetic jewelry is affordable, versatile and fun to play with! To learn more, visit http://www.bodylinx.com

A Good Criteria Of Magnetic Bracelets Jewelry

Here are some criteria that recommend by some manufacturers when decided to purchase for the magnetic bracelet jewelry:-

1. Is crafted from the highest quality metal in their category. Example - stainless steel or high end titanium is 316L SS;

2. Nickel free or CP (commercially pure) grade 2 titanium;

3. Imbedded with powerful 3300/4000 gauss neodymium north facing magnets in every link that are permanent; they will not lose their strength!;

4. Neodymium is high strength magnets. The magnets are capped and then coated for extra protection;

5. High quality magnets last a lifetime, provide superior depth of penetration, and give comfort for your painful condition;

6. Each magnet has a factory graded strength of between 13700 to 14300 gauss. After capping the surface reading is between 1600 to 1800 gauss in strength; and

7. Money back guarantee and a lifetime guarantee on the magnetic properties.

Types Of Magnetic Bracelets

Magnetic bracelets comes in variety of types such as Copper, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Hematite, Gold & Silver and Golf bracelets - all with health enhancing magnetic therapy.

Although there are variations, bracelets can be categorized into a few different major styles based on construction. As you decide on which bracelet is right for you, there are several things to keep in mind. Magnetic bracelets can be made as singles, doubles, triples, or as a magnetic wrap or lariat.

Singles - Single bracelets are very simply a single strand of bead, either all magnetic or magnetic with accent beads of some kind. They can be the clasp less stretchy type, or be non-stretchy with a magnetic clasp.

Doubles - Doubles are two strands of the beads with a magnetic clasp. Doubles give the opportunity to double the number of magnets used for stronger therapy.

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Triples - Triples are three strands and a magnetic clasp, and may have three times the number of magnets as a single. http://www.magneticbraceletsetc.com

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Lariats - Magnetic lariats are also called magnetic wraps, or snake bracelets, and can be used as a necklace or an anklet as well. They are typically 36 or 37 inches long, and have no clasp. They simply wrap around your arm, your neck, or your ankle, using the magnets to stay together. They are very popular because of their versatility, strength, and unique look.


And also there are some design for magnetic Quad bracelets in the market.

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Types of Magnetic Bracelets for Pain Relief


by gordy weiss


The use of magnets as therapeutic devices is not new but an age-old practice and recently it is undergoing a popular revival due to the influence of modern magnetic materials and also due to the increasing use of magnet therapy in the health and sports arena to relieve pain and encourage healing of injuries.

Among the different types of magnetic equipment use for therapeutic purposes let us discuss about the magnetic bracelets that are primarily used for pain all up and down the arm and are probably found with the golfers and arthritis sufferers and even with some people who wear them as a preventative measure.

According to the recent research made it places magnetic bracelets as a unquestionable arthritis treatment to help alleviate the pain caused by arthritis. British researchers after conducting a study of nearly 200 joint disease sufferers concluded that patients who wore a standard-strength magnetic bracelet reported having less pain than those who wore non-magnetic bracelets for 12 weeks.

They also concluded that the improvements in health of the patients are visible when they wear the higher strength magnetic bracelets. The growing acceptance of alternative health care which is non-invasive and free from side effects has created much enthusiasm for magnetic therapy. Among the patients who suffer from joint or back pain report feeling better when wearing a magnetic bracelet.

Magnetic bracelets available in the market are found in a few different major styles based on construction. When shopping for bracelets, look for the one that will suit you. The different types of magnetic bracelets available in the market are singles, doubles, or triples. There are also magnetic lariats, also known as snakes or wraps that can be used as necklaces, anklets, or bracelets.

1.As the name says single bracelets consists of a single strand of bead with either all magnetic beads or magnetic with accent beads. They are either stretchy type, or non-stretchy with a magnetic clasp.

2.Doubles are made of two strands of beads with a magnetic clasp, and are normally chosen for either for style or their stronger therapeutic properties.

3.Triple bracelets are made with three strands of beads and a magnetic clasp and three times stronger than the single.

4.Magnetic lariats, used as a necklace or anklet are typically 36 or 37 inches long, and are clasp-less is very versatile, strong, and popular and is usually wrapped around your neck, arm, or ankle.

Always remember when choosing magnetic bracelets for pain relief, your first priority should be the strongest therapy advantage you can get and style and attractiveness should be your second priority unless you are buying strictly for fashion.

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Biomagnetic Therapy

The Art of Qi: By DR AMIR FARID ISHAK


Although it is not yet available in hospitals, magnetic therapy gadgets have been available to the public for many years, and simple magnetic therapy machines have been used by alternative/complementary therapists and even some doctors in their clinics.

The simplest gadgets available are bracelets, wristwatches, pendants and even rings which are impregnated with magnets. These are claimed to improve arthritis, rheumatism, joint and muscle pains, headaches, inflammation, insomnia, stress, and even constipation!

The list of potential health benefits is very long, and is plausible if you know that every cell will respond to external magnetic fields. These are supposed to happen through improvements in blood circulation, body metabolism, and energy production. And there are many users over many years who have benefited, especially in improving the aches and pain.

I have allowed myself to be tested on these magnetic bracelets. Testing is usually done by using applied kinesiology, and some of the tests are convincing enough. When wearing the bracelet, my strength was indeed improved.

There are also magnetic discs that are used in pairs or sets of four to eliminate severe pain and headaches. These are attached to the affected areas using adhesive, and have indeed been shown to be effective. The powerful magnetic signals from the discs interfere with the pain signals coming from the problem areas, preventing them from getting transmitted to the pain-centres in the brain.

While TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) directly interfere with the pain sensation by sending external electrical pulses, magnetic disc therapy instead interferes with their transmission.

Another novel method is to send a magnetic pulse, instead of an electrical pulse. A recent placebo-controlled study at Ohio State University Medical Centre showed that more than two-thirds of patients with severe migraine treated with the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) device had complete or near-complete cessation of headaches. TMS is able to stop the prodromal or aura stage of migraine during which sufferers often experience seeing flashing lights, loss of vision, tingling or confusion. This phase precedes the actual intense throbbing headaches, sometimes accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

Magnetic pulse therapy actually triggers electrical pulses in the nerves that would then interfere with the electrical signals already present. However, to achieve the same effect with direct electrical stimulation would cause discomfort, whereas doing it indirectly with magnetic pulses is painless.

I hope scientists will progress quickly to make this magnetic therapy useful for treating certain psychiatric disorders. As a young doctor over 25 years ago, one of the pitiful sights I had to endure was that of such patients being treated with electro-convulsive therapy (ECT). As the name implies, patients convulse as they receive electric shocks meant to make their brains work normally. I am sure a magnetic alternative can achieve the same or better results with no trauma to the patients (and observers).
Dr Amir Farid Isahak is a medical specialist who practises holistic medicine and has been teaching qi gong for more than 10 years. He is the former president of the Guolin Qi Gong Association, Malaysia. You can e-mail him at starhealth@thestar.com.my. The views expressed are those of the writer and readers are advised to always consult expert advice before undertaking any changes to their lifestyles. The Star does not give any warranty on accuracy, completeness, functionality, usefulness or other assurances as to the content appearing in this column. The Star disclaims all responsibility for any losses, damage to property or personal injury suffered directly or indirectly from reliance on such information.

Use and Care of Your Magnetic Bracelets


Here are some tips on how to use and take care of your magnetic bracelets:-

As with all jewellery, taking care of your bracelet will improve its lifespan. The charge present in our magnetic bracelets will attract small particles of dust over time.

Magnetic Bracelet will extend its life and provide you with maximum benefits. We suggest that you follow these guidelines: -

1. Remove your bracelet before showering, bathing or swimming. Chlorine and salt water have the potential to damage magnetic components;


2. Do not use any type of jewelry cleaner on your magnetic bracelet. Magnetic bracelets can be cleaned by wiping them with a damp (but not wet) cloth or washing them in mild soapy water. Rinse well and allow to air-dry, magnet side up. Polish the clean bracelet with a soft cloth;


3. Avoid caustic chemicals and harsh abrasives when wearing your bracelet; and


4. Store in the supplied velvet-effect pouch when not in use.

5. Do not place your bracelet directly on credit cards, computer CPU's, computer disks. The magnetic energy may erase the information stored on the cards, disks, or hard drive. (Just don't rub these all over your disks and CPU and you will be O.K.)

You should not use magnetic therapy if you have a pacemaker or any other implanted electrical device such as an insulin pump, if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant or if you have received a localized steroid injection in the past two to three weeks. Surgically implanted metal pins and screws are not a concern, as they are produced from non-magnetic materials. You can use magnetic therapy without interruption. In fact, early termination of magnetic therapy may cause symptoms to recur and healing to slow. At the very least, magnetic therapy should be undertaken for three consecutive hours. Magnetic Bracelets look great and come in many styles so it’s easy to continue your magnetic therapy around the clock.

Wellbeing: Magnetic therapy

by Sujartha K

Magnetic therapy is a system based on the idea that our bodies form an electro-magnetic field that respond to the healing power of magnets. Find out more below.

The concept that something as simple as a magnet may help relieve pain and discomfort is perhaps difficult to accept.

Nevertheless, several scientific studies support the use of magnets in the treatment of medical conditions.

There are countless reports of people who have found magnet therapy has relieved a variety of conditions, including arthritis, menstrual cramps, headaches and carpal tunnel syndrome.

It is not known for sure how magnets work.

It is thought that magnets may rebalance the body’s energy, thereby restoring health and relieving pain.

There is also some evidence that magnets may improve blood fl ow, helping with the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the body’s tissues.

Don't resist the pull.

BMT International is a company that promotes health products and carries a range of magnetic bracelets. The company has currently sold more than 2,000 bracelets in the market. Style speaks to BMT International director Mardiah Jamel (left) to find out more.

What’s the history behind magnetic therapy?

For thousands of years, Chinese, Egyptians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans and Indians have used magnets to heal. Ancient Greece discovered the very first natural magnet in the form of the lodestone and Hippocrates, the father of medicine, noted its healing powers.

The Egyptians, too, described the divine powers of the magnet in their writings and Cleopatra frequently adorned herself with magnetic jewellery to preserve her youth. Chinese manuscripts dating back thousands of years described the eastern belief that the life force termed Qi was generated by the earth’s magnetic field. Today, magnetic therapy is well established in many countries such as Japan, China, India, US and Germany.

How do magnetic bracelets work?

The magnetics theory revolves around the premise that magnets improve the circulatory system and blood fl ow. The increased circulation gives the body more of nutrients it needs in the blood, improving health naturally.

What goes into a BMT magnetic bracelet?

Neodymium biomagnets, which are derived from the earth, hold their charge indefinitely, with no significant loss of power after 10 years. At first their cost is prohibitive but now they are very economical. The magnets are combined with titanium, because titanium is as strong as steel, but is 45 per cent lighter.

Due to its strength, lightness, extraordinary corrosion resistance and the ability to withstand extreme temperatures, titanium grade II industrial metal is used to make BMT bracelets. It’s better than metals like copper, silver or bronze which sometimes tend to discolor the skin and cause allergic reactions. We use a special glue that doesn’t cause any irritation to the skin to bind them together. does the effectiveness of the bracelet vary

According to size or design?

Even though the sizes and shapes of the bracelet vary, the effectiveness remains the same as the neodymium magnets in each bracelet are around 2,000 gauss. [Gauss is a unit of measurement of magnetic field and is named after mathematician, physics and magnetic researcher Karl F. Gauss].

Any side effects?

Magnetic therapy is very safe. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed that static magnetic fields pose no health risks at all. No complications have ever been reported with its proper use.

Who should not use magnetic bracelets?

Magnetic bracelets should not be used if you are wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump or any other electro-medical device. Do not wear a magnetic bracelet during pregnancy.

Source: Malay Mail : Style Feature

Perlis Mufti: Magnetic Bracelet Not Haram



KUALA LUMPUR: The wearing of magnetic bracelets or necklaces for health reasons by Muslims is not haram (forbidden). This is the view of Perlis Mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin over the contention that the wearing of a magnetic bracelet to help cure one's sickness was not allowed.
He said Muslims should not generalise perceptions by claiming certain things as haram. Dr Asri said some parties, in coming out with the haram hukum (ruling), had misunderstood Islamic ruling."We can't say it is blasphemous to wear a bracelet or necklace for health reasons."It's not wrong to wear something that can improve your health and it has been proven scientifically," he said.
Dr Asri added that as long as the wearer had good intentions, it should be allowed."It will only be haram if the wearing is for evil purposes," he said, adding that he believed people wore the bracelets for therapy and were not expecting miracles.Magnetic therapy has been certified as safe by the World Health Organisation.
Source from : NST Online

Magnetic Therapy: Does it Really Work?

When you first hear about magnetic therapy, your first instinct might be to ask: Does this really work? Many Americans use magnetic therapy and would swear up and down that it does help alleviate different types of chronic pain.

This article will help answer some of your magnetic therapy questions and answer the most obvious one: Does magnetic therapy really work?

- How Magnet Therapy Works:

Magnetic therapy works by relaxing capillary walls in the body and in this way, increasing blood flow throughout the body. This increased blood flow will help any painful areas in the body. The magnets are simply placed by the skin in order to relax the capillary walls.

Magnet therapy also claims to prevent muscle spasms that may be the root to many forms of pain. Some of these forms of pain are relieved because the magnetic therapy can actually lesson muscle contractions. Magnetic therapy is also said to interfere with electrochemical reactions which take place within nerve cells. This can actually limit the cells ability to send pain messages to the brain. On top of of this, magnetic therapy has no known side effects so the risks are much less then taking aspirin or ibuprophen for pain.

- Other Studies:

There seems to be a very large body of evidence in support of magnetic therapy to treat pain. Some of these studies include fibromyalgia patients who felt more pain relief by sleeping on magnetic mattresses compared to those who didn't, and magnetic foot pads that were used to relieve numbness and other pain related to patients with diabetes. Some studies have shown that 80% of chronic pain sufferers could benefit from magnetic therapy. If these studies continue to produce positive results, it looks like magnetic therapy might be the answer for many chronic pain sufferers.

- How To Use the Magnets:

The magnets should be placed against the skin and directly over the area that is causing pain. If the magnet does not seem to be relieving pain after a few days, you can reposition the magnet over the nearest acupuncture point.

Some Common Uses for Magnetic Therapy Include:

- Back Pain
- Arthritis
- Foot Pain
- Tennis Elbow
- Headaches and migraines
- The Bottom Line:

Magnetic therapy may or may not work for you, but there seems to be an impressive body of evidence that suggests magnetic therapy might be worth a try. Especially if you have tried other forms of pain therapy with limited success.

Some magnetic therapy users will use magnetic therapy in conjunction with other types of pain relief including acupuncture or massage therapy. Magnetic therapy is used for many different types of pain, and as you might have guess, that means there are many different magnetic therapy products on the market. These range from magnetic mattresses to magnetic chairs to magnetic foot pads. Finding a magnetic therapy solution that is right for you should not prove too difficult, especially as magnetic therapy continues to grow in popularity.

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Seth Daugherty has a B.S. in Instructional Technology and is currently getting his masters degree in library and information science. Find out more about Magnetic Therapy at MagneticRemedy.Info

Magnetic Bracelets - an alternative therapy


Researchers at magnetic-bracelet.biz have been promoting magnetic therapy products for five years now as they have researched and tested magnets with favourable results time and time again.

For many thousands of years Lodestone, a naturally occuring magnet, was used in healing the body. Early writings in many different countries mentioned it and its healing properties. It was also mentioned that Cleopatra used a magnetic substance to help keep her youthful.

The oldest known use of magnets to promote health was used in potions, foods and topical applications. This can be traced as far back as 100,000 years. The magnetite used then was thought to be used in potions, foods and topical applications.

Other nations like Ancient Greeks, Hebrews, Arabs, Indians, Egyptians and Chinese races have used magnets for a therapy now called magnetic therapy or magnotherapy.

A very traditional theory has been combined with independent research and newer technology to provide magnets these days of high strength which can be used by people and animals effectively for many conditions.

Magnets are used these days in hospitals & clinics worldwide and many tests and trials have been conducted on magnets and the human body with favorable results.It is not fully known as how they actually work on the body but there are many theories, one of which is that they oxygenate the cells of the body, as the magnetic field passes through the blood.This helps to promote healing of wounds and disease and speeds up recovery time.

Magnetic bracelets are by far the most popular forms of magnetic therapy and are being sold all over the world in different shapes and sizes. They all promise the same effect but in different strengths. It is therfore important to choose magnetic bracelts which are not sold as cheap as their effectiveness is much lower than the more expensive ones.

Magnetic bracelets have proven through numerous independent trials that they help with osteoarthritis-researchers said that magnetic bracelets, worn by many for their supposed health benefits, do reduce the pain of osteoarthritis. This has been published in the British Medical Journal in Dec 04. The researchers, from the Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth, found pain was significantly reduced in the patients wearing the standard magnetic bracelet compared to the dummy one.

There was little difference between the weak magnet group and those wearing the dummy magnets after 12 weeks of the study. The researchers said: "Pain from osteoarthritis of the hip and knee decreases when wearing magnetic bracelets."Some practitioners are even claiming magnetic therapy bracelets can promote anti-ageing. Just like Cleopatra kept a very youthful appearance we can do by wearing a magnetic bracelet. It is thought magnets encourage blood - containing iron - to the skin which stimulates collagen - a structural protein present in the skin which is essential for skin elasticity.

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For more detailed information on this article visit http://www.magnetic-bracelet.biz/ . The author writes for various health related websites on the benefits, studies & effects of magnetic therapy.Elka Dayani, Bsc Hons Chem & Econ

Magnetic Bracelet for Arthritis - Research Results And Possible Benefits

If not treated properly and immediately, arthritis could cause the individual to lose control and function of affected joints. Although traditional medications have been long produced to treat arthritis, alternative medications have become increasingly popular nowadays. One such example of the latter is using a magnetic bracelet for arthritis.


Advocates of this particular field of alternative medicine believe that using static magnetic fields provided by permanent magnets attached to certain items in proximity to affected body areas can lead to healing. This branch of medicine is closely related to electromagnetic therapy, with the latter using electromagnetic waves to treat the patient.

Items used for magnet therapy range from various types of jewelry like magnetic bracelets for arthritis to magnetic mattresses and blankets to shoe insoles to straps for your back, ankles, and wrists. Even water has been made "magnetic" to heal individuals of their respective diseases.

Legally Speaking: Magnetic Bracelet for Arthritis

The US Department of Food and Drug Administration do not allow any company to make unsubstantiated claims. Included in this category are healing products for magnetic therapy. Any healing claim for conditions and diseases like arthritis, cancer, asthma, and AIDS are considered illegal because magnet therapy still hasn't been successfully proven to be effective.

Noted Problems about Magnetic Therapy

Magnetic bracelets for arthritis have not been proven to be one hundred percent effective and will continue to be considered so as long as the problems cited below haven't been solved.

Magnets that are typically used in magnetic therapy products have been discovered as lacking in flux density to provide long-lasting results. Thus, any noted positive effect caused by the product on the user's blood vessels, bones, organs, and muscle tissues are not at all permanent and will still require complementary help from other medications or treatments.

Critics have pointed out how researchers and other employed individuals in high-energy laboratories and areas experience great exposure to immensely stronger magnetic fields daily, but there is no evidence that suggests them to derive any health benefits from the exposure.
Manufacturers of magnetic therapy products themselves can not agree with each other as to the exact benefits and even usage or SOP for their items.

What Researchers Say about Magnetic Bracelets for Arthritis

A recent British Medical Journal study revealed that magnetic bracelets for arthritis were able to significantly reduce the pain affected individuals were experiencing due to their arthritic hips and knees. The Peninsular Medical School however noted that the said effects could either be due to the magnetic therapy itself or simply a "placebo effect" produced by the user's trust in the product.

The study had been able to provide supporting data regarding the effectiveness of magnetic therapy. For magnetic bracelets to heal arthritis, then it should be equipped with high strength magnets - anything less than 170mTesla didn't seem to have any positive effect on a user's condition. Secondly, existing medications being taken by the user shouldn't be stopped just because of the use of magnetic bracelet.

The study's authors nevertheless acknowledged that additional study was needed to make their findings conclusive. Arthritis Research Campaign, who provided funds for another study, states the same. They did not however see any danger if individuals prefer to try out using magnetic bracelets all the same, as part of their self-help process as they weren't expensive anyway.

More importantly, they were safe to use so there would be no harm at all in trying. The organization at the moment was withholding approval from the alternative treatment, but they expressed interest and encouragement in further studies regarding the efficacy of magnetic therapy.

What Supporters Say about Magnetic Bracelets for Arthritis

Here are reported benefits you can enjoy if you try using a magnetic bracelet to heal arthritic pain.

Benefit #1 Inflammation is the main problem behind arthritis but with a magnetic bracelet, inflammation and swelling of your joints will be significantly reduced by helping your body excrete excess fluids and eliminating other toxins in it.

Benefit #2 Magnetic bracelets help your muscles, organs, and most importantly joints to enjoy better circulation.

Benefit #3 Magnetic bracelets raise melatonin levels inside your body, allowing you to escape arthritic pain by falling asleep more easily.

In the end, it's your choice - since it's not expensive and it's not considered dangerous, it's up to you to decide whether a magnetic bracelet for arthritis is something you would like try.

Flor Serquina is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Arthritis-Education.com. She provides more information on topics such as magnetic bracelet for arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis diet and other arthritis diets that you can research on her website even while lounging in your living room.
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