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Ancient wisdon and modern science meet in Magnet Therapy

Ancient and modern mixed in Magnetic Therapy. When considering the physical body, remember that the nerves are the communication system, the I.T. infrastructure, of the body. If this is efficient we react and act quickly to each and every aspect affecting our bodies. The blood and cardio vascular system are the transport and distribution network. If they are efficient, we get nutrition and healing forces to where it’s needed, when it’s needed.

The meridians are the energy grid, the power lines that carry the "life force" and enable it to interact with the chemical and electrical forces. Together they animate our bodies, the life force also being the link with the less physical aspects of what makes up a human being.

The body keeps in good condition by eating/drinking, exercise, stretching and sleeping/resting. Disturbance to the balance of any of these will have a detrimental effect on the body. Excess can be as damaging as neglect. The types and amounts each person need of the above are as individual as the person concerned.

So much is said and written about diet, but the main point is to provide each individual body with what it needs at that particular period in its life. In general we should avoid poisons and we should ensure we provide sufficient nutrition to meet daily needs.

The changes in our needs, physical, emotional and spiritual should be accepted. What we need as infants is very different from our needs as pensioners. These changes are constantly taking place. The Zen practitioners say that every moment of our lives changes us so we cannot lay down meaningful dictates for our future needs.

An ancient sage, Sun Tzu, wrote "The Art of War" about 2000 years ago but some of the great wisdom could be applied to our physical health today. To win without fighting is good advice when considering how best to overcome an attack by some virus or other. This does not imply that a lack of will to recover is good. The will to win is vital to any victory, Sun Tzu likens military action to that of water; it avoids the high and seeks the low. Water has no constant formation, it gains what it needs by constantly changing shape and adapting to the changing nature of its surroundings, but it still has the will to continue its flow and existence. If we have strong will to recover and seek the way to do so with the least conflict, we will achieve the desired result with the least, of what modern military commentators call, collateral damage to the rest of our body. Magnetic Therapy can help speed the process of recovery, without collateral damage.

Magnetic Therapy is a non invasive approach to speeding up recovery.

One aspect of Magnetic Therapy is the use of self adhesive magnets as slow release acupuncture.

In a non magnetic material, the microscopic structure of that material is like a vast number of very tiny magnets that are all mixed up, random, chaotic, non aligned. The effect of the magnetic field is to pull these tiny magnets into some sort of order, to align these tiny magnets so that they all have their individual north seeking polesfacing the same way.

Think of a log jam, a river full of tree trunks all facing in random directions, they collide and jam up the river, get them all lined up the same and they flow down river.

Now translate this thought from a river and logs to firstly a blood vessel and blood and then to a meridian and energy flow. Magnetic Therapy can be beneficial in speeding up the natural repair facilities in your body.

To find more about what is available to help you and to find about an “on line” study course go to www.magnetictherapy.co.uk

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