Magnetic Beads
Do magnetic beads really have
therapeutic powers? Humans have worn beads for many thousands
of years. In fact, latest discoveries from archeological
sites date the earliest proofs of beads to be 100,000 years
old. The most common explanation that would surface is that
beads are worn for self-adornment. However, beads in many
cultures of the world are used in rituals and are even regarded as
sacred, such as Rudraksha beads, which the Hindus believe to come
from the tears of their Lord Shiva.
On the lighter side of things, magnetic
beads also serve the purpose of convertible fashionable
accessories. Many beaders actually are having fun creating
jewelry wraps since no clasps are necessary to close the
piece. Stringing the magnetic beads onto a nylon cord or
SoftFlex of any length, then put the wraps together and the
magnetic attraction will hold them in place. These beads are
natural magnets so it's viable to experiment on fun designs without
the hassle of putting in clasps or doing overhand knots to close
the wraps.
In other instances, beads are not just worn as a
simple piece of jewelry. Beads that are magnetic are thought
to have healing properties. Some people who have tried
putting on magnetic beads to relieve pain do attest this.
Research has revealed that magnetic jewelry items like bracelets as
well as other magnetic therapy products are potent alternatives to
effectively relieve pain without the use of medicines.
Although it has not become a trend, yet,
professional sports trainers, chiropractors, and professional
golfers are trying out the effectiveness of magnetic therapy
through magnetic beads to help in the treatment of sports-related
injuries, arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, tennis elbow, neck
pain, tennis elbow, forms of inflammation, to reduce high blood
pressure, and likewise relieve general body pains and aches.
The idea of the therapeutic powers of magnetic
stones is not a modern concept. Like beads, this is a
thousands-year-old belief that traces its roots to the Egyptians,
Asians, Hebrew, Indian, Greeks, and European. The early
people from these civilizations have resorted to naturally magnetic
stones in their holistic medicine. However, this concept
reached the shores of the United States only in the past few
years.
Moreover, magnetic therapy through magnetic
beads is used to enhance the body's natural healing process in
relieving body pains and discomfort. Although this idea still
has to be substantiated by Science, applying magnetic therapy over
the affected or injured portion is believed to increase blood flow
to reduce inflammation as well as enhance the body's natural
healing powers. The magnetic properties of Hematite stones,
in the meantime, are believed to generate a paramagnetic field that
blocks any signals of pain to the brain.
So aside from being worn as jewelry,
magnetic beads in form of jewelry items are
currently being looked into as alternative medicine in countries
such as Japan, China, Austria, India and Germany to alleviate pain
symptoms and promote healing.
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