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Synopsis
of the Magnetic Therapy Book
"…A
book which summarizes the Eastern European literature on magnetism
and health is a necessity for the advancement of research and practice
in this developing field. I applaud Dr. Jerabek's and Pawluk's work,
for finding the stones and paving the path."
L.
Cocchiarella, MD, MSc
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine -
Complementary Medicine Section Chair
"An
excellent contribution to the information base on magnetic therapy.
Filled with difficult-to-locate information from the Eastern European
countries where much of the early research on magnets was conducted,
this book is a 'must-read' resource for anyone interested in the
application of magnetic therapy in the healthcare field. Quite simply
a fine and timely book for those of us conducting research in complementary
therapies."
Ann
Gill Taylor, MS, EdD
Director, Center for the Study of Complementary and Alternative
Therapies, University of Virginia, Charlottesville; NIH OAM Center
Grant Winner; conducting studies on static magnetic fields
"Summarized
the exciting results of 343 studies done on magnetic therapy in
Eastern Europe. The results ... cited were truly impressive, covering
an amazing range … of conditions … also summarized the major magnetic
effects: vasodilatation, analgesia, anti-inflammatory, spasmolytic,
antiedema (swelling), and healing acceleration."
Ron
Lawrence, MD, PhD & Paul Rosch, MD
from their book "Magnet Therapy: the Pain Cure Alternative -
A Scientifically Proven Method That Really Works!"
General
- Magnetic
field, physical characteristics
- Interaction
mechanisms
- Devices used
Internal Medicine
Studies
- Peripheral
vascular diseases
- Heart disease
and hypertension
- Lung diseases
- Gastrointestinal
diseases
- Neurological
diseases
- Rheumatic
diseases
- Pediatrics
- Dermatology
Surgical Studies
- Surgery
- Gynecology
- Oral Medicine
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Ophthalmology
Experimental
Studies
- Studies in
healthy persons and patients regarding mechanisms of action
- Animal experiments
coherent with clinical applications
- Animal experiments
oriented to biochemistry
- Immunity
and experimental infectious diseases
- Reproductive
function and embryo development
- Combined
effects of ionising radiation and magnetic fields
- Experimental
tumours
- In vitro
experiments
- Interactions
with drugs
Summary of Magnetic
Field Effects
- Summary of
static field effects
- Summary,
recommendations
- Contraindications
and precautions
- General rules
for application of magnetic fields and conclusion
We summarize
the data from over 340 studies
- Human and
animal
- Clinical
and experimental
- Controlled
and uncontrolled
- Basic and
clinical science
- Frequency
magnetic fields (sinusoidal and pulsed) and
- Static (permanent
and DC electromagnetic) fields
Studies include
- Basic science
- Medical specialties
- Surgical
specialties
- Static and
electromagnetic fields
The
book presents information summarizing conditions studied, magnetic
field strength and type of field used, frequency and duration of
application and summary of actual results. There are detailed descriptions
of many studies on both static (permanent) and frequency (pulsed)
fields.
Clinical
practitioners are increasingly approached by the public about complementary
medicine, including the use of magnets for personal care. Since
there is little scientifically sound information in the traditional
English language medical literature to guide clinicians' advice,
our book serves to bridge that gap.
Summaries
of the clinical protocols studied are presented which can guide
clinical application. Tables are layed out showing the condition/parameter
studied, type of field used, magnetic field strength applied, duration
and frequency of treatments and results of treatment. This last
will help guide clinicians on what to expect subjectively and objectively,
that is, physiologically from use of the magnetic fields.
In the last two chapters there are summaries of explanations of
how and what magnetic fields do physiologically. Most other books
written to date are basic science or personal opinion. This is one
of the first books to summarize true medical research. Some people
doubt the validity of possible magnetic field actions on the body.
Here described are examples from 30 years of actual clinical experience.
More and more research is being done in the "West" that will duplicate
these results. Both authors have academic credentials and they have
used magnetics clinically for at least 20 years between them and
have first hand experience with many of the actions found here.
Controlled human
studies described include
- Atherosclerosis
- Brain neurosecretion
- Breast fissures
- Burns
- Carpal tunnel
syndrome
- Cervicitis
- Chronic bronchitis
- Controlled
Studies Animals
- Corneal trauma
- Edema
- Endometriosis
- Endometritis
- Femoral artery
surgery
- Fractures
- Increased
circulation
- Infected
skin wounds
- Ischemic
heart disease
- Limb grafts
- Liver function
- Polyneuritis
- Post-ischemic
injury
- Post-partum
problems
- Pre- and
post- operative healing
- Reduced clotting
There
are also uncontrolled studies describing many more conditions where
benefits have been found. We are taking part in the emergence of
a great new era of magnetic and bioelectric or resonance medicine
- alongside chemical medicine.
Purchase this book
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