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What health care effect does magnetism have on human body?
From the point of view of physical therapy, there is indeed a theory of magnetic therapy in clinic. Magnetic therapy is a method to treat some diseases by applying artificial magnetic fields to meridians, acupoints and diseased parts of the human body. At present, the professional magnetic therapy equipment in the hospital will be used to treat hypertension, arthritis, headache, insomnia, coronary heart disease, gastroenteritis, hemifacial spasm, sprain and contusion, cervical spondylosis and other problems, but the effect is generally lack of evidence-based medical evidence, so it can not be said that it has a magical effect.

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The 20 16 revised edition of the Technical Review Guide for the Registration of Magnetic Therapy Products issued by China Food and Drug Administration clearly pointed out that "at present, it is believed that magnetic field can regulate the biological magnetic field in the body, generate induced micro-current, change the permeability of cell membrane, change the activity of some enzymes, dilate blood vessels and accelerate blood flow, so as to achieve adjuvant therapeutic effects such as analgesia and detumescence."

In order to achieve the effect equivalent to clinical treatment, magnetotherapy products must be able to generate high-intensity magnetic fields, and the intensity and time of magnetotherapy should be adjusted according to different diseases and conditions. However, in order to ensure safety, manufacturers generally only produce products with weak magnetic field.

People's Network-Wrong use of magnetic therapy mattress hurts the body.