Biomagnetic Therapy Side Effects Chicago

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Biomagnetic therapy, also called magnetic therapy, involves using magnets to balance the body's natural energy and promote healing. While generally considered safe and non-invasive, it may cause mild side effects in some individuals. Common Biomagnetic therapy side effects include dizziness, nausea, or slight discomfort, often due to the body's adjustment to the therapy. These effects are typically temporary and subside quickly. Some people may also experience increased urination or slight fatigue, believed to be a detoxification response. However, biomagnetic therapy is not recommended for individuals with pacemakers, insulin pumps, or other electronic implants, as magnets can interfere with these devices. Pregnant individuals are also advised to avoid the therapy due to limited research on its safety during pregnancy.


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 Published date:

December 13, 2024

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Illinois

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Chicago

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Chicago

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