Pain Relief: Producing analgesia

The body' s own signal of injury

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Pain is the body' s own signal of injury to prevent further damage.The brain responds by sending the appropriate pain relieving signals and tissue repairing chemicals to the affected area.However, if the pain is too prolonged, or too severe, we need an external stimulant to trigger our body' s natural pain relief mechanisms. That' s where ACUMED™ comes in - providing the essential kick-start for the body to heal itself. Producing analgesia Magnets are thought to reduce pain by reducing inflammation , by normalising the movement of ions and the flow of electric messages in affected Human cell with stretched out DNA areas, which in turn damps down over-activity of pain receptors, and by stimulating production of the body' s natural painkillers, known as endorphins, to damp down pain perception. When levels of endorphins were measured in blood before and after exposure to a static magnet (3950 gauss) for fifteen minutes, endorphin levels were found to increase by 25% one hour afterwards, and by 45% two hours after exposure. Some researchers also believe that the effects of stress hormones cause magnetic imbalances in cells, and that applying the negative pole of a magnet can stabilise or "repolarise" affected cells which may also reduce pain perception. Work in harmony with your body and achieve powerful relief for even the most chronic pain.

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