Magnetic Therapy Classes Teachers TrainingProponents of magnet therapy claim that subjecting certain parts of the body to doses of magnetic " energy " (or fields) has a beneficial effect. This belief has led to the popularization of an industry involving the sale of magnetic-based products for " healing " purposes: magnetic bracelets and jewelry; magnetic straps for wrists, ankles, and the back; shoe insoles, mattresses, and magnetic blankets (blankets with magnets woven into the material); and even magnetic water (water that has been " magnetized "). Criticism of these products focuses on various scientific facts about magnets, including the claim that the typical magnet used in a bracelet purchased over-the-counter is not powerful enough to penetrate human skin, let alone strong enough to have a lasting effect on muscle tissue, bones, blood vessels, or organs. Notably, some people working in physics research work for hours per day with their whole body immersed in magnetic fields far stronger than those from the bracelets, and (if they observe precautions regarding pacemakers) are no more or less healthy than their peers. 1 related categories: [ Magnetic Therapy (0) ] |
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