What is magnetic field therapy?
Magnetic field therapy uses magnets to maintain health and treat
illness.
The human body and the earth naturally produce electric and
magnetic fields. Electromagnetic fields also can be technologically produced,
such as radio and television waves. Practitioners of magnetic field therapy
believe that interactions between the body, the earth, and other
electromagnetic fields cause physical and emotional changes in humans. They
also believe that the body's electromagnetic field must be in balance to
maintain good health.
Practitioners apply magnetic field therapy to the outside of the
body. The magnets may be:
- Electrically charged, to deliver an electrical
pulse to the treated area.
- Used with acupuncture needles, to treat
energy pathways in the body.
- Static (not electrically charged) and
stationary on the treated area for periods of time, to deliver continuous
treatment.
What is magnetic field therapy used for?
People use magnet therapy for a wide range of health problems,
including:
Research has not proved magnetic field therapy to be an effective
treatment for any illness.
Is magnetic field therapy safe?
Young children and pregnant women should not use magnetic field
therapy, because the safety of this therapy is not proven. People who have
medical devices or implants with a magnetic field, such as a pacemaker, should
not use magnet therapy, because it could interfere with the function of the
implant.
Magnet therapy is not thought to have negative side effects or
complications when it is combined with conventional medical treatment, but its
effects remain unproven.
Always tell your doctor if you are using an alternative therapy or
if you are thinking about combining an alternative therapy with your
conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo your conventional
medical treatment and rely only on an alternative therapy.