How do magnetic fields affect the body?
Magnetism affects the human body through the circulatory system, the nervous system, and the endocrine system. It is constantly penetrating all particles, right down to the atom. Magnetism’s ordering effect on living systems arises from the fact that magnetism is a blueprint of life itself. Recent research indicates that magnetism has a very significant biological effect on the human body. Following is a list of the processes believed to take place when the body is exposed to magnetic fields, which contribute to pain relief and improved health. 1) Magnetism increases the electrical conductivity of the blood. Weak current runs through the magnetic field and the quantity of ions is increased – the ionized blood circulating throughout the body improves the efficiency of blood flow, as well as stabilizing blood pressure. 2) Blood contains iron, or ferrous hemoglobin, which is a carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide. As blood circulates through the lungs, fully magnetized ferrous hemoglobin