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		<title>Magnetic Therapy for Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: George Tarr
Although mainstream science has yet to recognize magnet therapy as an  effective branch of alternative medicine, an increasingly large number of people  are beginning to use it as a supplementary treatment for a variety of  health-related conditions. Personal testimonials as to the positive effects of  magnet therapy are plenty, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although mainstream science has yet to recognize magnet therapy as an  effective branch of alternative medicine, an increasingly large number of people  are beginning to use it as a supplementary treatment for a variety of  health-related conditions. Personal testimonials as to the positive effects of  magnet therapy are plenty, attesting to the general satisfaction of its  practitioners. Those opposed to magnet therapy often argue that positive results  are merely a product of the placebo effect &#8211; but to that we say, who cares? If  the purpose of a therapy is to relieve the sensation of pain, and the therapy  achieves that purpose successfully, then the therapy &#8211; placebo or not &#8211; is an  effective one.</p>
<p>The goal of this article is not to argue the effectiveness  of magnet therapy, for that is another matter in itself. Rather, we would like  to provide you with an overview of some of the more common uses of magnet  therapy, focusing on the use of magnets as a supplementary treatment for  pain.</p>
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Do note: when we say supplementary, we mean just that. Magnet  therapy should not be viewed as a substitute for regular visits to the doctor,  recommended surgeries or medications, etc. It is generally in conjunction with  conventional treatments that magnet therapy can be at its most  effective.</p>
<p>Modern magnet therapy products come in all shapes and sizes,  and are made of a variety of materials. Magnetic jewelry is an especially  popular accessory, as it affords the wearer a fashionable and discreet means of  using magnet therapy. Other magnet therapy products include back and joint  supports and magnetic bandages, which are designed to offer more concentrated  treatments for pain and discomfort in specific parts of the body; magnetic  insoles for shoes; magnetic seat and mattress pads; and a wide variety of other  products out there on the market.</p>
<p>Magnet therapy in its various forms has  been claimed to produce positive pain relieving effects in the treatment of a  great number of conditions, including back and neck pain, arthritis, muscle  soreness, carpal tunnel syndrome &#8211; and the list goes on and on. NY Times best  selling author Gary Null&#8217;s Healing with Magnets (1998) contains an extensive  review of the various uses of magnet therapy for pain relief and other positive  health benefits.</p>
<p>Some people are so firmly convinced by the effectiveness  of magnet therapy that they choose it as an alternative to over-the-counter  painkillers. One of the advantages of using magnet therapy as an alternative to  painkillers is that there appear to be no inherent risks associated with magnet  therapy other than the possibility of it being ineffective. Meanwhile,  painkillers sometimes have side effects that can result in serious health  problems for users. The effectiveness of painkillers is also debatable, as  over-the-counter medications are limited in their effectiveness to begin with.  Furthermore, users can build up tolerances to drugs they take frequently,  rendering them even less effective for pain relief.</p>
<p>To conclude, we state  again that magnet therapy is not a proven avenue of medical treatment, but that  for many people it does act as an effective supplementary treatment for pain and  discomfort. The best way to test it is to try it out for yourself. Magnet  therapy products tend to be relatively inexpensive &#8211; so get yourself a bracelet  and see what you think. If it isn&#8217;t doing anything for you, then at least you&#8217;ve  got a nice new addition to your jewelry collection!</p>
<p><strong>Author Bio</strong><br />
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<p><a href="http://dragonstonemagnetics.com/index.html" target="_blank">Dragonstone Magnetics Wholesale Magnetic Jewelry</a></p>
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