Be a Better Golfer In One Easy Step
Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009
by Simon Broderick
BrodPod
Muscular and joint pain can be a common occurrence when you're getting exercise. After an 18 hole game, sometimes it is more than just our feet that are aching when we get back to the club house! Worse still can be the feeling that it has stopped you from playing at your best.
But what options are available to us in these circumstances? Being able to turn back the clock would be nice, but since we don't have the technology (yet!) what is the next best thing?
The most popular products are magnetic bracelets. Many of these are now designed to replicate the pulsing effect of the expensive electromagnetic machinery used for pain relief in hospitals all over the world. This is accomplished by subjecting the blood flow to a series of parallel fields. As the blood passes through the magnetic fields as part of its natural circulation through the blood vessels this quick switching from one field to the next is what produces the pulsing effect so important for the product to be effective. When this is coupled with the highly powerful magnetic materials that have become available in the last few years, it is easy to see why the industry is moving so fast, and gaining so much popularity.
It is believed by some that the magnets effect the iron in the haemoglobin of the red blood cells that carry oxygen around our bodies. However, there is no evidence to support this, and none either to suggest that a magnetised iron molecule allows haemoglobin to carry any greater amount of oxygen. It is now believed that the magnets act not on haemoglobin, but on the electromagnetic interaction that occurs between every cell in our bodies. This in turn, helps to regulate the body tissue's natural pH and reduce or eliminate pain in the majority of cases across a wide range of conditions and complaints. Arthritis sufferers in particular extol the virtues of magnotherapy in general, and magnetic bracelets in particular.
In the past, the popularity of magnetic bracelets was also hampered by the appearance and design of the bracelets themselves. Often they were embarrassing and ugly, and wearing them - particularly in the clubhouse - would draw a multitude of questions about the bracelet, how it works, why the individual is wearing it, etc. Which can becoming annoying over time! The same problem is apparent with those bracelets 'cleverly' designed to look like watches- why are you wearing two watches! The best solution is to find a bracelet that is stylish enough that it could be worn as a bracelet for its own sake. When you find one of those, you can quite happily wear it and enjoy its benefits all day, every day, whether you are on the golf course, in the garden or sat in your front room.
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