Is magnetic therapy safe?
Magnetic therapy is not an addictive drug like some drugs, nor does it interact with any drug. Research has shown that its side effects are very small.
The side effects of magnetic therapy may appear, if any, clearly for a few days after treatment with magnetism, because it helps the body get rid of toxins and increase its ability to absorb liquids. Symptoms may include headache, insomnia, and fever. These symptoms disappear after one or two days of treatment and automatically.
Start treatment:
The severity and duration of the disease determine the strength of the magnet used. It is best to start with a low-strength magnet, then gradually increase its strength. Children, young people and the elderly should be treated by a low-power magnet.
Research has also found that the period of treatment with magnetism increases if the patient suffers from anemia, or lack of calcium, or treatment with drugs that inhibit the immune system automatic body.
Magnetic therapy is not an addictive drug like some drugs, nor does it interact with any drug. Research has shown that its side effects are very small.
The side effects of magnetic therapy may appear, if any, clearly for a few days after treatment with magnetism, because it helps the body get rid of toxins and increase its ability to absorb liquids. Symptoms may include headache, insomnia, and fever. These symptoms disappear after one or two days of treatment and automatically.
Start treatment:
The severity and duration of the disease determine the strength of the magnet used. It is best to start with a low-strength magnet, then gradually increase its strength. Children, young people and the elderly should be treated by a low-power magnet.
Research has also found that the period of treatment with magnetism increases if the patient suffers from anemia, or lack of calcium, or treatment with drugs that inhibit the immune system automatic body.