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Sabona wristband bracelets release a tiny magnetic charge that many believe help enhance neuromuscular performance. Biomagnetism is believed to work in the human body through the circulatory system, the nervous system and the endocrine system. Magnetism is continuously penetrating every known particle, right down to the atom. It is fundamental to cellular transport and overall health. The principles are known as ionization whereby positive and negative polarities result in movement of cellular fluids and byproducts. Many theories have developed about how people react to subtle magnetic changes in environments. The most common one has been associated with the full moon, hence the term lunacy - according to cycle of the moon.

As a form of alternative medicine, using magnets as therapy has been around for hundreds of years. Traditional research data, however, cites little evidence supporting or denying its validity. Proponents of magnet therapy claim that subjecting certain parts of the body to doses of magnetic fields has a beneficial effect. This belief has led to the popularization of an industry involving the sale of magnetic-based products for "healing" purposes: magnetic bracelets and jewelry; magnetic straps for wrists, ankles, and the back; shoe insoles, mattresses, and magnetic blankets (blankets with magnets woven into the material); and even water that has been "magnetized". According to supporters, Magnetic Therapy is a safe, non-invasive method of applying magnetic fields to the body for therapeutic purposes. It accelerates the natural healing process, provides natural pain relief, arthritis pain relief and improves sleep without any adverse side effects.

The Copper Theory

Various forms of copper have been used for medicinal purposes throughout the history of mankind. The ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Persian, Hindu and Aztec writings record various consistent medicinal uses of copper. Today, as more information becomes available, alternative health care and home remedies are gaining popularity. Health publications include copper bracelets as a home remedy to possibly ease the pain from arthritis in some people who seem to get an insufficient amount of copper from their food.

Copper wristbands and magnetic products are considered to be unproven remedies. Magnetic products should not be worn next to a watch. Do not use magnet products during pregnancy, or if you have an electrical implant such as a pacemaker. Consult with your doctor if you have any questions and continue with regular medical care.

The Magnetic Theory

Magnets have been used in different cultures over the years by those who believe magnets worn on the body promote good health. The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting the circulatory system, the blood flow in the body. Increased circulation is beneficial because the body gets more of the nutrients it needs from the blood.

Copper wristbands and magnetic products are considered to be unproven remedies. Magnetic products should not be worn next to a watch. Do not use magnet products during pregnancy, or if you have an electrical implant such as a pacemaker. Consult with your doctor if you have any questions and continue with regular medical care.