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Friday, May 23, 2008

Magnetic Ankle Bracelet - Healing And Fashion In One

Having pain problems in your ankles, feet and calves? You may be better off with a magnetic ankle bracelet. Although these anklets are making waves at present, the idea behind their use is really ancient. Magnets were believed to cause ionic checks and balances in the body resulting to improved condition of oxygen and blood flow to nearby cells and tissues. When placing them near your problem areas, you might expect alleviation of pain and other joint anomalies.

Does It Really Work?

The idea is to apply a magnetic field to an injured area in order to maintain a normal electromagnetic environment. Since the body has electro-chemicals or ions, the right transfer and exchange of these are essential for optimum health. As an effect, magnets are thought to relax muscles, tissues and capillary walls thereby enhancing oxygen and blood flow to various areas especially the ones closest to the magnets. Most commonly, pain and inflammation problems are said to benefit very much from magnetic field application.

The Effects

According to manufacturers and dealers, the response of individuals will vary depending on the strength of the magnets, duration of application as well as kind and intensity of the physical problem. Some patients report experiencing pain and inflammation relief within a few days while others take several weeks or months. However, it is important to note that magnetic ankle bracelets are not scientifically or medically proven to heal and should not replace medical treatment. The anklets are also sold mainly as fashionable pieces in designated stores and jewelry shops. A number of nations like Germany, Israel and Japan have begun to support magnetic therapy through reimbursement and other benefits.

Adverse Reactions

There are no known side effects or contraindications with regards to wearing a magnetic ankle bracelet. Individuals should only watch other jewelry or items they might be using which are magnet-sensitive. There is no solid proof that wearing more magnets will increase the effectiveness or shorten treatment period but there is also no harm done in wearing more. Some people increase the gauss to as much as 30,000 by adding more magnets while others wear 4 to 5 anklets at a time.

Beautiful Designs

Since the magnetic ankle bracelets are primarily sold as fashionable pieces, manufacturers ensure that they look very elegant and presentable aside from their supposedly healing actions. There are versions that use magnetic hematite with Czech glass crystals or Swarovski crystals. The anklets may come in the form of wraps, chain links, cuffs and simple attachments. Lengths can be anywhere from 10 to 30 inches long. Charms, beads, gemstones and semi-precious stones may also be added for more appeal not to mention engravings for a more personalized touch.

There are magnetized gold, silver, titanium and copper magnetic ankle bracelets too which are great alternatives to the more popular hematite beads. Almost all models are handcrafted to perfectly match the buyer's specifications and style. The magnets are ideally positioned north to generate more energy. Very strong magnetic power does not necessarily relate to heavier weight.

A magnetic ankle bracelet can be anywhere as cheap as $14.99 if made from simple stainless steel. The use of more expensive metals and other details can boost the price up to around $800 to $1,000. Always ask for a warranty and 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

By Susan Barcelon

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Magnetic Jewelry

In recent times, a number of alternative treatments to medical conditions have been developed, which are being used by a lot of people. One example of this is the introduction of eastern medical practices and medications to the West. Other examples include different types of therapy that do not use the traditional equipment and medications that Western medicine has developed. One such example is magnet therapy, which claims to be very effective in treating different kinds of pain on the different parts of the body.

How does magnet therapy work?

Magnet therapy works under the assumption that magnets are effective in dilating blood vessels that could lead to a better blood flow and other effects. Some of these effects include an increase in the oxygenation of the blood and the increased flushing out of harmful toxins from the body. It is then claimed that these effects alleviate pain because there are certain types of pain that are caused by the restriction of blood vessels such as headaches, and the accumulation of toxins on certain areas of the body. Usually, this type of therapy is administered by placing magnets on the areas in which a person is experiencing pain. However, this may not be always applicable as this therapy involves that a magnet be placed on an area for a long period of time, which busy people cannot afford to do.

Magnetic jewelry

In response to the need to have a way of placing a magnet on the area where there is pain, proponents of this therapy have developed magnetic jewelry, which people can wear on the area where they are experiencing pain. One example of this is a magnetic necklace, which is believed to be effective in alleviating certain types of pain that people may experience on their upper bodies, including migraines, headaches, neck pains, and back pains. In addition, magnetic bracelets are said to be effective in alleviating pain in the hands, arms and shoulders. Lastly, magnetic anklets are supposed to be able to help alleviate the pain that a person may be feeling on any part of his lower body, which includes his lower back, his knees and his feet.

One type of alternative therapy that has been developed recently is magnet therapy, which utilizes magnets to help alleviate different kinds of pain on the body. However, a new way of administering this therapy has also been developed so that people who use these magnets would be able to do the therapy for the whole day without having to stop working, which is to use magnetic jewelry.

By Alison Cole

Friday, March 14, 2008

Copper Magnetic Bracelets - Doubling the Health Benefits

The rise of copper magnetic bracelets has shown people that two is indeed better than one. The bracelets were made to provide both the therapeutic effects of magnetic fields and copper. These two materials were widely believed to have beneficial effects on pain, inflammation and other muscle and joint problems. Find out more about the styles and process.

The Treatments

When you invest in a copper magnetic bracelet, manufacturers and dealers say that you can have several benefits such as pain relief from arthritis, tendonitis, rheumatism and carpal tunnel syndrome. Magnets have been used since the ancient times to treat a variety of physical disorders since these were thought to balance the ionic flow in the human body. Copper was also found to have physical benefits like muscle relaxation, improved blood flow and increased oxygen output to tissues. The combination of these two can then treat individuals more effectively.

Makers suggest that you place the magnet and copper close to the area you intend to treat. The wrist and arm can then benefit from muscle and joint pain and inflammation that may result from underlying and general conditions. There's really not much difference if you wear the bracelets tightly or loosely since it is known to have effects on the entire area around where it is placed.

The Look

Copper magnetic bracelets have a very simple yet fashionable appearance. The pieces can have lengths anywhere from 65 to 85 mm that can easily fit wrist sizes of 6 to 8 inches. Width is about 2 to 3 cm and thickness is about 0.5 to 0.85 cm. The bracelets simply form an unfinished loop without any clasp wherein the wearer can slip his hand or wrist through the open ends.

The copper loop is solid, has a bronze or rustic brown color and entirely magnetized accordingly from 1500 to 7000 gauss depending on the needs of the person. Since jewelry and other magnet-sensitive metals cannot be placed on the bracelet, the pieces usually have very simple designs such as a bangle or cuff. There are however, gold and silver-plated ones sporting various patterns.

The Price

Prices will differ depending on the size, materials used and gauss of the magnet. The higher the gauss, the more expensive the copper magnetic bracelet. The number of karats for gold-plated designs will also determine the price. On the average, simple copper magnetic cuffs or bangles cost about $30. Prices can rise up from $60 to $250 with higher gauss and addition of details and gold or silver accents. Almost all bracelets come in very presentable packages with some instructions on how to therapeutically apply treatment. A lot of dealers also offer warranty and satisfaction guarantee over a period of time.

Tips on Wearing Them

You may wear more than one bracelet at a time since some experts believe that higher gauss also results in more effective physical gains. Some people even wear as many as 4 to 5 bracelets at a time. You should know that these bracelets are primarily sold as aesthetic devices and have not been scientifically or medically proven to treat any condition or disease. These also should never be used to replace medical therapy for those undergoing any. It is best to consult your doctor first before buying a copper magnetic bracelet.

By Susan Barcelon

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Magnetic Bracelets from Healthy Magnets

We have an extensive range of magnetic bracelets all of which combine the known benefits of magnetic therapy with modern stylish designs that you will be proud to wear.

Which type of bracelet is good for you?

Stainless steel bracelets - These are hypo-allergenic and therefore suitable for those with sensitive skins and they can be worn in water without damage for anyone who wishes to wear them all the time.

Titanium bracelets - These are the highest quality link bracelets that we supply. They are hypo-allergenic as the stainless steel ones but much lighter which makes them easier to wear especially for older and frailer people

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