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Electromagnetic therapy is a pseudoscientific form of alternative medicine which claims to treat disease by applying electromagnetic radiation to the body. There is no scientific evidence that non-medically approved electromagnetic therapy is effective in treating any condition. Practitioners claim that these methods can treat a wide range of ailments, including ulcers, headaches, burns, chronic pain, nerve disorders, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, gum infections, asthma, bronchitis, arthritis, cerebral palsy, heart disease and cancer.

Even though some of the early works in bioelectromagnetics are being successfully applied in clinical medicine, there is no relationship between alternative devices or methods which use externally applied electrical forces and the use of electromagnetic energy in mainstream medicine.



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Use

Despite the lack of scientific evidence, low frequency electromagnetic therapy has been proposed by practitioners of alternative medicine for a variety of purposes, including cell growth promotion, pain reduction, improved blood circulation, bone repair, increased wound healing, sedative effects, enhanced sleep,arthritic relief, and Alzheimer disease.,

Some proponents of electromagnetic therapy believe that "harmful electromagnetic fields" might "disrupt the body's chemical makeup resulting in disease and illness." The Moore Cancer Center of the University of California, San Diego Medical Center offers alternative therapies for cancer patients. However, it clearly states on its website that to their knowledge "there is no scientific evidence available that any electromagnetic therapies work."


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Effectiveness

The American Cancer Society says that "relying on electromagnetic treatment alone and avoiding conventional medical care may have serious health consequences." In some cases the devices may be ineffective and harmful. Cochrane systematic reviews found no evidence that electromagnetic therapy was useful in healing pressure ulcers or venous stasis ulcers.


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See also

  • Magnet therapy
  • Royal Rife
  • Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy

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References


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External links

  • Bioelectromagnetics Society and its related publication Bioelectromagnetics is a peer-reviewed, internationally circulated scientific journal that specializes in reporting original data on biological effects and applications of electromagnetic fields.
  • Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine
  • Consumer device retailer in India
  • Earthpulse Technologies with more than 5000 users and just 5% return rate
  • Information on electromagnetic therapy from the University of California, San Diego Medical Center
  • Electromagnetic Therapy from the American Cancer Society

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  • National Archives Canada

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