What Is Magnetic Therapy?
Magnetic therapy (magnetotherapy) is a method for treating certain diseases by applying artificial magnetic fields to human meridians, acupoints and lesions.
- Magnetic therapy (magnetotherapy), the so-called magnetic field therapy, refers to the concept of "magnetic field", "magnetic force" and so on
- On May 11, 2011, the "Guidelines for the Technical Review of the Registration of Magnetic Therapy Products" (hereinafter referred to as the "Guiding Principles") issued by the State Food and Drug Administration proposed that "Currently, magnetic fields can regulate biological magnetic fields in the body, generate induced microcurrents, Change cell membrane permeability, change the activity of certain enzymes and dilate blood vessels, accelerate blood flow, so as to achieve ancillary effects such as analgesia, swelling and so on. " [1]
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- Excessive magnet intake can cause
- According to the staff of the State Food and Drug Administration, from the current situation, if the magnetic field strength is too small, it may not achieve the expected therapeutic effect; and if the magnetic field strength is too large, it may have adverse effects on the human body, such as dizziness and vomiting. .
- On May 11, 2011, the "Guidelines for the Technical Review of the Registration of Magnetic Therapy Products" issued by the State Food and Drug Administration listed the possible consequences of magnetic therapy products, including electric shock, burns, harmful radiation, and infections.
- Yin Jin, a resident in the Department of Spinal Surgery of the Armed Police General Hospital, said that patients with cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and lumbar spinal stenosis need to go to the hospital for specific examination and treatment. Physical therapy at home alone is definitely not enough. "Early cervical spondylosis can be tried, and it is just the right medicine. It cannot be rooted out. As for the saying that magnetic therapy can cure all diseases and do not need to take medicine, it is definitely unscientific. Because credible merchants promote 'the use of magnetic therapy does not require medicine. 'And delaying the illness has serious consequences, and patients are not free to use magnetic therapy equipment. " [1]