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What is MAGNETIC THERAPY?
Every living organism has a natural magnetic field generated by its cells, through which electric charges flow. The body's magnetic field may be disturbed in states of exhaustion due to disease or exercise. The methods of therapy referred to as "magnetostimulation" refer to the action of the magnetic field to induce changes in the functioning of the body: achieve physiological effects, mobilize, activate and, as a result to improve and maintain health.
A constant magnetic field activates living organisms, allowing the stationary potential of cells to be maintained, and thus to alleviate or resolve numerous ailments (Plaszewski 2006), (Pasek et al. 2013). Numerous experimental and clinical studies have shown that a magnetic field affects various structural levels (Jutrzenka-Jesion 2015). The influence of a magnetic field on living organisms includes bioelectric, biochemical and bioenergetic effects (Bauer et al. 2012). At the same time, no scientific studies have shown any side effects of using a constant magnetic field in therapy (Sieroń 2002).