Sinus Pain And Congestion Relief With Magnet Therapy

Sinus congestion is normally part of a cold. The opening from the nose into the sinus can become blocked by an infection or nasal allergy. The symptoms of sinus pain and congestion (pressure) result from trapped fluid in the sinus. Sometimes fluid trapped in sinuses can become infected with bacteria. When this occurs it is called bacterial sinusitis. Pain or pressure may be bilateral (on both sides of face), but more often is unilateral (on one side of the face). Associated symptoms are a blocked nose, nasal discharge, and/or postnasal drip.

Magnetic products helps to get relief from these ailments. Magnetic Memory Foam and Magnetic Eye-sinus Mask helps to get relief from sinus pain and congestion. Magnetic therapy has proven to be very effective in relieving pain, provided it is properly applied. Through improved blood supply, oxygen levels increase. This activates and regenerates cells, and induces electrical changes around and within the cell--speeding the healing process. Pain is reduced by negative magnetic fields working to rebalance the electrochemical ion concentrations within nerve cells.

Magnetic therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It accelerates the natural healing process, provides natural pain relief, arthritis pain relief and improves sleep without any adverse side effects.

Today mostly everyone is aware of the changes in medicine, especially as it relates to finding cost-effective means of providing care and treating ailments. Early manufacturers produced the familiar magnet with north and south poles, but growing numbers of investigators have realized the importance of using only one pole (usually north or negative). This allows for a much stronger magnetic field to be placed against the area of pain, which research seems to indicate the need for, especially in chronic pain or overuse symptoms.

HOW DO MAGNETS HEAL THE BODY?

Some researchers and doctors say that magnetic therapy don't actually heal the body. Science knows that the human body is composed of numerous cells that combine to form blood, tissues, bones and organs. These cells are in the constant state of renewing themselves the force which stimulates ,cellular growth and division is electromagnetic energy.

The charge on the cells of the body gets depleted as cells perform their normal daily functions and that the body tries to "recharge" the worn down cells by sending pulses of electromagnetic energy from the brain through the nervous system.

The magnetic therapy studies performed on animals, and microscopic examination of blood vessels, indicate that capillary blood flow is stimulated by the movement of magnetic fields through tissue and is the dominant factor in magnetic field therapy.

Magnetic therapy work much more quickly and effectively than heat, infrared light, anti-inflammatory drugs, trigger-point injections or microwave diathermy. It's likely to be four or six months before an injured skier or other athlete is back in play again from the conventional treatment of ice, followed by heat to reduce swelling. Heat alone will not stimulate therapeutic repair of injured tissue or muscle. An ample magnetic therapy increases supply of nutrient-rich blood is needed. Healing requires resumption of normal blood flow to the injured site, not simply pain relief. In magnetic therapy, knee braces can be removed more quickly; weightlifters can reduce lower back pain; sciatica (inflammation of sciatic nerve running down the hip and thigh) and carpal tunnel syndrome can be relieved.

Is magnetic therapy an officially recognized alternative health treatment?

Yes. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) classifies magnetic therapy as a form of Energy Medicine. The NCCAM is one of the 27 institutes and centers that make up the National Institutes of Health, and falls under the Public Health Service in the Department of Health and Human Services. The NCCAM states “Static magnets have been used for centuries in efforts to relieve pain. Numerous anecdotal reports have indicated that individuals have experienced significant, and at times dramatic, relief of pain after the application of static magnets over a painful area.”

Is magnetic therapy safe?

Yes, magnetic therapy is very safe. The World Health Organization has issued a formal statement confirming that static magnetic fields pose no health risks whatsoever. No complications have ever been reported with its proper use.

There are certain conditions where magnet therapy should not be used, such as if you are wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator, insulin pump or any other implanted electro-medical device or if you are pregnant.

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