Is magnet therapy regarded yet as a mainstream therapy? I consider
it is not and through this series of articles I hope to raise awareness
by examining a number of issues that have stood in the way of mass
acceptance.
There is a useful parallel to be drawn between magnetic therapy
and acupuncture. Acupuncture today is an accepted alternative therapy
but 20 or 30 years ago it was regarded with deep suspicion. So what
has happened to make it so popular now that many conventional health
clinics have a professional acupuncturist on hand to provide the
therapy?
Well, the passage of time has allowed communication of the obvious
benefits actual patients have enjoyed by having a wide variety of
symptoms relieved. If one reads the information available at http://acupuncture.com/
the science behind acupuncture is still largely theoretical and
involves "the common ground shared among meridian system, chakra
system and modern sciences" Basically, acupuncture is a successful
discipline that encourages the body to heal itself.
(It is worth noting here that the general description of what acupuncture
does, includes words such as "electromagnetic fields" and "polarity".
Terms which also are used in any consideration of magnetic therapy.)
So, acupuncture has become accepted mainly because of anecdotal
results and any number of successful blind trials. Virtually the
same situation that magnetic therapy finds itself in today!
The 'sceptics' and 'doubters' will tell you there is no basis on
which magnet therapy can work; but they said the same words with
regard to acupuncture all those years ago. They will tell you there
is no clinical proof that magnetic therapy does anything. This too
is untrue, but like anything it depends on how tests are carried
out and what is being measured.
It is also good to keep in mind; these are both 'alternative therapies'.
Alternative, to what? To the medical and veterinary establishment
who maintain they have the monopoly on curing all biological bodies
with drugs and surgery and radiation. (I acknowledge there are dedicated
individual health professionals and vets, who do have wellness as
their main priority for us and our animals.) There have been many
occasions down the ages when new innovations and discoveries have
been discredited by those with a vested interest in their failure.
Further fuel for the sceptics and doubters rhetoric is that there
are many companies and individuals 'out there' who, looking to jump
on a band, will sell you a product that may be totally inappropriate
for your needs. 'Dealers' who sell magnetic therapy items have,
in my experience little or no knowledge of how the therapy works
or able to provide help and advice as to the correct application.
It is these people who generally cannot be bothered to find out,
will tell you, "it is not known why magnets work only that they
do". This is untrue and in my next article I will examine why and
how magnets effect the functioning of the biological body.
About The Author
© Barry Dench is a qualified electrical engineer, who in 1996 used
his knowledge of magnetism to research the effects of magnetic fields
on the biological body. He can be contacted at www.magnecare.co.uk
barry@magnecare.co.uk
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