Insomnia can be defined as the difficulty or incapacity to fall asleep in spite of a physiological need or tiredness. Situations where sleep is considered unsatisfactory can also be defined as insomnia. There are many types of insomnia that can be classified according to the duration, the period in which it starts and its causes. Insomnia can bring about poor results at work and school, increase the risk of accidents and health problems. According to Thomas Roth, Director of the Sleep Disorder Research Centre at the Henry Ford Hospital “90% of people suffering from insomnia also have another health issue”.
The causes of this disorder can vary, ranging from emotional or psychological problems; fears and anxieties can strongly influence a person’s sleep. Add to this an unhealthy lifestyle and stress: people who drink a lot of coffee, go to bed late or eat heavy foods before going to bed are susceptible to insomnia.
People are increasingly turning to natural remedies to fight this disorder. Among these, magnetotherapy is becoming very popular. Considered a natural remedy with no counter indications for human health, magnetotherapy is an excellent ally for fighting sleep disorders.
Magnetotherapy acts on a cellular level, re-polarising cells and re-balancing the permeability of cell membranes, simply increasing the oxygen uptake of cells. Increased vascularisation proportionally increases biological activity.
A magnetic mattress is a simple and effective solution against sleep disorders.
Magnetic mattresses are made using the most innovative material technologies to guarantee intense rest. Inside they also feature magnets from the Wellness line by Compo Tech Co. consisting in bands made of flexible magnetic rubber or sintered magnetic disks. This allows the mattress to generate a permanent magnetic field.
North Pole or South Pole?
The north pole or negative magnetic pole has relaxing properties, it stops processes that are dangerous for the body and is therefore recommended for treating insomnia.
Treatment using magnets poses no risk, however it is advisable to take care during the first months of pregnancy and it is also not recommended for people with heart stimulators (pacemakers).
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