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Seth Daugherty

Seth Daugherty has a B.S. in Instructional Technology and is currently getting his masters degree in library and information science. Find out more about Magnetic Therapy at MagneticRemedy.Info

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Magnetic therapy gets a lot of scrutiny and the reasons for this are pretty simple. For one thing, you will never find a doctor who will openly tell you to try magnetic therapy to relieve your pain. This is because although magnetic therapy has been around for over 4,000 years, the data on why magnetic therapy may help chronic pain has never been completely understood.

Magnet therapy, also referred to as "magnetic" therapy or even "magneto" therapy is a complementary, alternative and holistic medicine that involves the practice of using static magnetic fields. These static magnets and practitioners of the use of magnet therapy claim that subjecting certain parts of the body to magneto static fields by using permanent magnets has beneficial health benefits.

Local anesthesia refers to the temporary loss of feeling in one part of the body. In this case we are referring to the dentist injecting a solution inside the mouth so that he or she can work on the patient more efficiently.

Dentist Anesthesia: Some Simple Options

Dentist anesthesia includes all options possible when using an anesthetic to either calm a patient who is anxious before a dental procedure, numb a targeted area to minimize pain, or completely sedate a patient which would minimize consciousness.

Mobile Anesthesia Solutions Available Today

There are a few mobile anesthesia solutions available that should be known before deciding to have a mobile anesthesiologist come to your dentist office. Mobile anesthesia is a great choice for dentists, as they do not have the proper equipment for deep anesthesiology.

Dental Anesthetics: What are the Options?

There are a number of options when it comes to dental anesthetics. This might surprise you, or you may have had them administered to you at your last visit to the dentist. Whatever the case, this article will provide information on the many anesthesia options a dentist has.

There are a lot of weight loss remedies on the market. From Dr. Atkins to the South Beach Diet to diet pills including the new Alli pill, to Hoodia to Hydroxycut and so on and so on. One type of weight loss aid that is rarely discussed is the weight loss tonic. This article will go over the weight loss tonic and what it can mean in terms of helping you shed the pounds.

As a dental hygienist or dental assistant, you know that it is necessary to graduate from an American Dental Association (ADA) accredited school of dental hygiene and have a current certification in CPR and other such documents.

Incontinence Aids: What's Out There?

Incontinence is embarrassing. It is something that you want to keep hidden from everyone. There are, thankfully, very simple ways to hide your incontinence problem from the rest of the world. This article will go over some of the more popular methods used to keep incontinence hidden from co-workers, friends and everyone else.

A dentist anesthetic is used for two reasons. The first is that it is used to calm the patient if the patient is anxious or feels uncomfortable at a dentist office.

In the past, it was only possible to administer anesthesia in a hospital. With the technology of today, we find that there are ultra-compact anesthesia equipment options available (anesthesiologist included). This is why you now have the choice to have anesthesia brought right to the dentist's office.

Vitamin B Tonic: The Facts

So why is vitamin B good for you? Well, that question is one that cannot simply be answered by saying it gives you energy, or is an antioxidant. There is more to the vitamin B story and some things you should know about the vitamin.

Magnetic Therapy: Does it Really Work?

When you first hear about magnetic therapy, your first instinct might be to ask: Does this really work? Many Americans use magnetic therapy and would swear up and down that it does help alleviate different types of chronic pain. This article will help answer some of your magnetic therapy questions and answer the most obvious one: Does magnetic therapy really work?