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Monday, August 20, 2007

What is Electromagnetic Therapy (EMT)?

Electricity and magnetism have always been part and parcel of our natural environment, although most people are completely unaware of it. All life systems have interdependence between electricity and magnetism which are created by the movement or oscillation of energy.

Symptoms of ill health have been viewed in Western orthodox medicine as due to chemical imbalances that need to be suppressed by invasive (drug) therapies, but if the traditional fixation on chemistry alone can be cast off, the symptoms can be seen as caused by upsets in the fine balance of the body's bioelectrical or energy system. This is something that was well understood centuries ago, particularly in the East, where practitioners of "energy medicine" developed effective health models based on the restoration and maintenance of balanced and harmonious energy.

All therapies that work on and recognize the significance of a balanced energy system can be classed as electromagnetic therapy; however in this particular context we take electromagnetic therapy to mean therapy that specifically employs therapeutic magnetic fields generated by electrical currents.

Over recent decades there has been growing scientific research and understanding of how cells in the body are affected by these unseen energy forces that can travel through space and matter alike. Electromagnetic therapy comes in various forms and in many applications but all aim to stimulate change at a cellular or neurological level or re-establish an equilibrium or harmony by delivering some type of magnetic pulse.

For more information about energy medicine therapy, please write to cvictor07@gmail.com

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