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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Magnetic Therapy for Animals


In recent years, magnetic therapy for dogs has become more popular as pet owners start realising it is a safe, simple and relatively inexpensive method of treating various disorders, producing positive results without side effects. It is often used together with other complementary therapies such as accupunture and herbs as well as more traditional medications and surgery.
At first glance, magnetic therapy might seem a bit strange, but bear mind that the Earth has a normal magnetic field and the cells in our bodies also have a normal magnetic field that allows for proper functioning. Some doctors attribute many illnesses to the decline over the centuries in the Earth’s normal magnetic field.

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How does Magnets work on Animals

It is generally believed that magnets work by means of magnetic lines of force; units called gauss measure the strength of the magnetic field. The higher the gauss number the stronger the magnet.

Magnets appear to heal the body removing inflammation and restoring circulation. By increasing blood flow to a diseased site on the body, increased nutrients become available to speed the healing process. In fracture healing, for example, the use of magnetic fields increases the adherence of calcium ions to the blood clot formed at the site of the break. This allows for the proper formation of the callus that is necessary for fractures to heal properly.
Magnets are often used on dogs to aid in fracture healing and in the treatment of many other ailments including arthritis, hip dysplasia, osteochondritis, epilepsy, pain relief, chronic organ disorders and vertebral disorders. 
Sprains and strains and other traumatic disorders may also benefit from magnetic therapy. 

Magnetic field therapy helps the body to heal by creating a favorable environment for repair. Magnets increase blood flow to the area, bring in essential nutrients, and help relieve pain and inflammation. 

NOTE : 1. Magnets should not be used in acute infectious conditions, on cancerous growths, in acute injuries, pregnant animals, or in dogs with cardiac pacemakers.
2. Dog owners should always consult with an experienced veterinarian before trying magnetic field therapy. This should always be done to determine an accurate diagnosis of your dog’s condition and in order to select the best possible treatment.

Source: Internet

1 comment:

  1. I do agreed with you magnetic therapy is became popular now a days. This technology generates low frequency pulsed magnetic fields, variable time and intensity which is beneficial for several conditions.

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