Since its discovery 4,000 years ago in Greece, magnetism has been the focus of ongoing scientific investigation. Any object that generates magnetic forces is considered a magnet. These forces can draw materials such as iron, cobalt, and nickel and attract or repel other magnets. The magnetic field is the area where magnetic forces may be observed.
High-quality acupuncture magnets, also known as "Qi-Magnets," are used by WCQJ,com (Wellness Chi-Qi Jewelry) to achieve the combined benefits of acupuncture and magnetism. To achieve the optimal effects of acupuncture, we have employed certain forms of Qi-Magnets that generate distinct lengths of magnetic force. Our goal was to develop a unique magnetic field that would stimulate acupuncture points as effectively as possible.
Because red blood cells are sensitive to electromagnetic fields, our EMF Pendant can stimulate them, boosting blood flow and triggering a positive immune system.
Some researchers attempt to explain the effects of magnetic therapy by claiming that the high iron concentration of red blood cells is stimulated by magnets. Others see a placebo effect at work. Regardless, what matters to us is the positive results rather than the mechanism of action involved. Similar to biophotonic therapy (ultraviolet blood irradiation). It's logical to assume that magnet therapy functions a lot like light.
There are two lines of research into magnetism and how it affects health. The human magnetic field and how it changes are the primary emphasis. This part of therapy is based on the theory that some chronic health issues arise from an imbalance in the body's magnetic fields; therefore, restoring the body's balance should enhance an individual's general wellness.
First: Human Magnetic Field (HMF)
The human body serves as a natural biomagnet. Ion currents produced by the heart and brain create a magnetic field that envelops the body. The strongest source of biomagnetic energy is the heart. The heart's magnetic field (HRMF) may be detected three feet from the body using SQUID-based magnetometers. The brain's magnetic field (BMF) is 100 times weaker than that of the heart's magnetic field (HRMF).
It has been discovered that specific shifts in the human magnetic field may arise with new technology. Both internal and external influences may be the cause of these shifts. The field's inner modulation is correlated with an individual's emotions. The HRMF encodes various emotions, each producing a unique frequency (Hz) spectrum that permeates the body and its surroundings.
The heart produces magnetic impulses that have the power to influence both people and their surroundings. As a result, other magnetic fields, such as our Qi-Magnets, can influence the magnetic field of the heart. The central nervous system functions as an antenna that is tuned to and reacts to the magnetic fields created by other people's hearts, according to the findings of research done by the HeartMath Institute. This phenomenon was named "energetic communication" by them. Because HMF is below human consciousness, it cannot be consciously identified.
Second: Magnetic Properties of Hemoglobin
The biological-chemical body reaction, often observed at the cell level, is the other part of the magnet effect on human health that we have taken into consideration. Heart attacks and strokes are the primary cause of death in the Western world. Elevated blood viscosity is frequently connected to heart attacks and strokes. The American Physical Society has released the findings of a study titled "Reducing blood viscosity with magnetic fields," which showed that blood may be made around 25% less viscous by subjecting it to a magnetic field (1.3 T) for around one minute. After exposure, the blood viscosity gradually reverts to its initial level after a few hours. Blood viscosity may be kept within normal limits by a magnetic field, which means that magnet technology could have applications in disease therapy and prevention.
Magnetic factors have been observed to affect the delivery of oxygen within the blood. American chemists Charles D. Coryell and Linus Pauling discovered that hemoglobin, the protein contained in red blood cells, responds to a magnetic field as it carries oxygen. Iron is the primary cause of this behaviour (Fe). Since hemoglobin comprises about 70% of the iron in the body, it is the most magnetic field-sensitive cell. Magnetic fields can speed up blood flow, which is important for the healing of several diseases. Painful illnesses such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fractures, chronic pain, fibromyalgia (a muscular disorder that causes exhaustion and discomfort), migraines, and insomnia may be improved with magnetic therapy.
The findings of a research investigation using magnet treatment to promote the healing of wounds were published in the International Journal of Biophysics. It was concluded that individuals with and without diabetes benefit from magnet therapy's acceleration of the healing process. In addition to other conditions, diabetic foot, a complicated ailment brought on by impaired circulation that leaves the area susceptible to infections, may be helped and potentially avoided using magnet therapy.
In the 3000-year-old traditional Asian medical practice of acupuncture, pain and sickness are viewed as symptoms of an imbalance in the body. When the emotional, mental, and physical parts of life are not in harmony with one another, an imbalance results. Acupuncture focuses on reestablishing the body's balance. According to traditional acupuncturists, acupuncture is a process that replenishes the body's inherent energy, or Qi (pronounced "chi"), which is in charge of general wellness. Any interference with this energy can result in disease and suffering.
Chinese practitioners have known for centuries that stimulating specific body locations may cause internal healing mechanisms to be triggered. We refer to these locations as acupuncture points. Meridians, or acupuncture routes, link each point to a specific organ and, subsequently, to certain diseases.
The "neural hypothesis" is the most widely accepted theory to explain acupuncture. Acupuncture sites are said to represent the endpoints of surface sensory nerves. Because nerves are linked, a network of nerves runs throughout the body. When an acupuncture point is stimulated, a nerve impulse is transmitted to the central nervous system. The central nervous system interprets the signal and initiates an organ-corresponding checking procedure. The body begins the healing process if an organ is unable to react to nerve impulses normally and continues until the organ can function normally.
On the other hand, Western practitioners see the acupuncture points as locations to activate muscles, connective tissue, and nerves. Some Western practitioners presume that this activation increases your body's ability to manage pain.
Our goal is to combine the benefits of magnetic therapy and acupuncture to help reduce pain and increase overall wellness. This is why we created "Qi-Magnets." We place Qi-Magnets on specific locations of the skin associated with acupuncture points, thus stimulating particular meridians by creating a unique magnetic field around them, combining both forms of therapy in one easy-to-use product.
Magnetic therapy and acupuncture are not thought to be miraculous forms of therapy. However, both appear to add additional value for individuals who may be suffering from a variety of ailments. What's important to note is that you are getting a high-quality product with high-quality acupuncture magnets. There are many fake imitations of the real thing which will do nothing for you. Our experience with our handmade EMF STOP pendants suggests that they work!
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