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Pain and disease begin when injury or another condition causes damage to the circulation, allowing the escape of significant quantities of blood proteins into the affected area. This crowding of the proteins attracts fluid (inflammation), causes pain, and deprives some of the cells in the area of proper oxygen and nutrients, resulting in poor cellular functioning and inhibiting healing. These malfunctioning cells, if not carried away and disposed of by the lymphatic system, begin to destroy healthy cells.

Physicist Dr. Buryl Payne, former Professor at Boston University, cites just some of the specific factors now known to be involved in magnetic healing:

  • Increased blood flow with resulting increased oxygen-carrying capacity,( both of which are basic to helping the body eliminate toxins and begin to heal itself;)
  • Changes in migration of calcium ions which can either bring calcium ions to heal a broken bone in half the usual time, or can help move calcium from painful, arthritic joint;
  • The PH balance (acid/alkaline) of various body fluids (often out of balance in conjunction with illness or abnormal conditions) apparently can be altered by magnetic fields;
  • Altering of enzyme activity, hormone production from the endocrine glands and other biochemical processes.

Magnets boost circulation, encouraging oxygenation to the tissues, and remove waste products such as lactic acid from the body, speeding healing and reducing inflammation. The combined effect of this produces a reduction in inflammation and accelerated healing, decreasing pain and improving quality of life. Other well known effects of magnetic therapy include faster healing after injury or infection, pain relief, boosted energy levels, and improved quality of sleep.

Before After
Images courtesy of Teletherm Infrared, P.O. Box 1014 Dunedin, FL

SEE THE PROOF: The picture on the left details circulation to the lower arms without a magnet, the picture on the right a short time later following the application of a magnet. Notice how the fingers are more visible as circulation to them is improved.

DO NOT USE A BIOFLOW IF YOU HAVE AN ELECTRONIC IMPLANT OR PACEMAKER

Until recently there had been little research into the effect of a magnetic field in relation to the body's pH (or acid/alkaline) level. However in the late 1990's MVDr Vladislav Vaclavek published his findings regarding the importance of magnets in maintaining a proper pH level in the body. MVDr Vaclavek maintains that much of the bodies stress, inflammation and pain comes from a buildup in lactic acid in the body. His studies show that the application of an external magnetic field can provide the stimulus to reduce the level of lactic acid.

"Magnetic energy increases cellular oxygen, encourages deep restorative sleep, supports biological healing, reduces inflammation and relieves pain." William H Philpott MD

Just some of the many studies done on magnets include:

BMJ Randomised controlled trial of magnetic bracelets for relieving pain in osteoarthritis of the hip and knee.
Tim Harlow, general practitioner1 et al

BMJ (British Medical Journal) Article

This widely reported study using Bioflow magnets concludes they ARE effective for decreasing pain..!!

Venous leg ulcers, University of Birmingham 1996: magnetic therapy provided significant gains in healing and pain reduction in leg ulcers.

Chronic pelvic pain, University of Bari, Italy 1995: 84% of patients tested experienced complete subsidence or some relief from pain.

Loosening of hip prosthesis, University of Budapest, 1996: decreased pain and improved symptoms in patients with loose hip replacement.

Post polio pain, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston: 76% of patients experienced decrease in pain with magnetic treatment in double blind clinical trial.

Osteoarthritis, Department of Medicine, Danbury 1994: magnetic therapy improved joint tenderness and reduced pain in osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine.

Abdominal wound Healing, Toledo Hospital: Magnet therapy achieved complete wound healing with an abdominal wound that had been present for one year. Traditional approaches to wound care had not achieved complete healing.

Osteoarthritis Deformans and Rheumatoid Arthritis, V.D. Grigor'eva, 1980: magnetic fields were found especially beneficial to the knees, ankles and wrists of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and ostearthrosis.

Bone Fractures, Latvia: Riga Medical Institute, 1987: magnetic exposure reduced pain and the onset of edema shortly after trauma. Where edema was already present, the treatment exhibited marked anti-inflammatory effects.

Hypertensive Disease, S.G. Ivanov, 1993: constant magnetic fields exhibited benefits in 68 % of patients treated suffering from stage II hypertension.

Side effects of Hypertension, S.G. Ivanov, 1993: This double-blind, placebo-controlled study found that magnetotherapy was effective in the treatment of symptoms associated with stage II hypertension, such as headache, dizziness, and cardiodynia

Suppurative Wounds in Diabetes Mellitus, R.A. Kuliev & R.F. Babaev, 1992: This study involving 72 diabetics with purulent wounds found that magnetic fields aided healing significantly.

Epilepsy : Partial Seizures, P.A. Anninos, 1991: This article reports on the cases of three patients with partial seizures who received treatment with external artificial magnetic fields of low intensity. Such treatment led to a significant attenuation of seizure frequency over a 10-14-month period

Epilepsy : Periodicity of Seizures, R. Sandyk & P.A. Anninos 1992: This article reports on the case of a severe epileptic who experienced a significant lessening of behavior disturbances and seizure frequency following treatment with low-frequency, external artificial magnetic fields

Epilepsy, R. Sandyk & P.A. Anninos, 1992: This case report details how Low-frequency, external artificial magnetic field treatment was shown to significantly reduce seizures in four adult epileptic cases

Migraine and Cluster Headaches, R. Sandyk, 1992: This article reports on the case of an acute migraine patient who was successfully treated with external magnetic fields.

Joint Diseases, E. Riva Sanseverino, 1992: Results of this 11-year study involving 3014 patients found pulsed magnetic field treatment at low frequencies and intensities to be a highly effective, side-effect-free therapy for joint disease.

Multiple Sclerosis, R. Sandyk, 1994: This study reports on four cases of multiple sclerosis who experienced improvements in visuospatial and visuomotor functions following treatment with external application of low magnetic fields.

Multiple Sclerosis, R. Sandyk, 1992: This article reports on the case of a 50-year-old female chronic progressive multiple sclerosis patient who received a single external application of low magnetic fields who experienced significant improvements following the treatment.

Carpal Tunnel Wrist Pain, M.J. McLean, Bologna, Italy: This double-blind, placebo-controlled study examined the effects of a magnetic treatment device against carpal tunnel wrist pain. Results showed that the device was effective in alleviating such pain and that it was free of side effects.

Fibromyalgia Pain, Clinical Trial University of Virginia: A recent study on fibromyalgia pain in 94 patients showed that magnet therapy reduced fibromyalgia pain intensity enough in one group of study participants to be "clinically meaningful" the researchers reported.

          

 

 


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