It is perfectly safe to use magnetic therapy products with all conventional treatments except drug patches. This includes oral medication, physiotherapy, steroid injections, epidural injections, splints, supports, gels and creams and tens machines.
Healing magnets do not interact with medication prescribed by your doctor, they will not affect the way in which your tablets work even if you are taking lots of tablets for several different problems. For example you could be taking warfarin, high blood pressure tablets, aspirin, insulin, diabetic tablets, pain killers, steroids, anti depressants, high cholesterol tablets and many many more.
The only medication that will be affected by magnets are GTN drug patches, all other medication and drug patches are safe to use with magnets.
Magnetic products do not interfere with any treatments that you may be receiving from your doctor or specialist (except dialysis, chemotherapy and radiotherapy).
You may also use magnets in-conjunction with a tens machine, simply remove the magnets whilst the machine is in place and put them back on, after the tens session is finished. Even people requiring quite major treatments such as dialysis are still able to use magnets before and after their treatments.
One of the most common reasons for the failure of magnets to work is that people do not realise that it is safe and perfectly OK to use magnets with conventional treatment they receive from the GP or hospital. Many people stop using them once they start a new treatment. As soon as the magnets are removed the benefits that they were receiving begin to fade and they then wonder why their symptoms have reoccurred. For many people there is a fear of telling their doctor or specialist that they are using magnets. There really is nothing to be afraid of. Most doctors have now heard about magnetic therapy and for many of them it is not a therapy that they believe in, but your doctor does not have to believe in magnets for you to use them. You do not require your doctor’s approval or blessing to use and benefit from magnets.
They cannot order you to stop using them or refuse to treat you because you are using them. It is your individual right to choose which treatments conventional or non conventional that you expose your body to.
If you are worried about your doctor’s reaction to your use of magnets then you quite simply do not have to tell him/her. You do not need to disclose the use of magnets to your doctor if you do not feel comfortable doing so.
I always advocate that people do let their doctor know as it will improve the communication between your doctor and yourself but if you really can’t face doing this then there is no medical reason for you to tell him/her.
Whether your doctor is for or against the use of magnetic therapy, thousands of people all around the world IS using this treatment on a daily basis for treating numerous conditions.
Is it safe to use magnets when having acupuncture, reflexology or any other complementary therapy?
Magnetic therapy is totally safe to use with all other complementary therapies. Healing magnets have been used in Chinese medicine in-conjunction with acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy and herbalism for thousands of years. Magnets interact with all other complementary therapies to increase the effectiveness of each therapy. Quite often we may see a patient in our clinic whose pain has not completely been resolved with magnets, we will refer that person to another practitioner of another therapy that we feel they may benefit from in-conjunction with magnets.
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