These bracelets have been designed to provide you with the largest possible quantity of benefits in a variety of different areas. They have been designed in a variety of different styles, using different metals so that your personal tastes and budgets can be accommodated. The bracelets are available in different sizes and are adjustable so that no matter what size your wrist is there will be a bracelet that will fit you and provide your body with all the benefits that are offered to you.
The core of the bracelets is constructed from flexible steel that is reported to have under gone a secret process that leads to its ionization. This steel is then fashioned into the shape and plated in either gold or silver using a process that has been classified as being of first-class quality. The style of the bracelet can vary, but the shape and terminals on the end are unaltered. Some of the bracelets have inserts in the terminals which gives them a different style.
These bracelets are reported to help relieve both skeletal and muscular pain in the body, through its construction in line with Chinese health philosophies. When the Ying and the Yang within the body are balanced then your Chi is enhanced and your overall health is believed to improve. Ying and Yang are the positive and negative forces of your body, while Chi is your vital life energy that affects how healthy you are. These bracelets and especially the terminals at each end are designed to help with the balancing of the Ying and the Yang within your body.
The bracelets are shaped in such a way that they fit round your wrist and ensure that that placement of the two terminals is correct and that they lie flat on your wrist, so as to provide you with the most concentrated benefits possible. The fact that the body has its own electromagnetic field naturally means that when it is exposed to other magnetic or electromagnetic fields it becomes disrupted. This disruption leads to adverse effects on the body and the mind since the normal circulation of the field through the body will now lead to a pooling of the energies in a certain area which may cause pain and stress within your body.
This pain and stress is what these bracelets have been designed to counteract. They help to encourage the flow of the field through the body which can help to alleviate the pain cause by pooled energies. These bracelets are worn by many well known sportsmen and women that compete or participate in a wide variety of sports, such as Colleen Walker (LPGA Tour Professional) and Bill Kazmaier (World's Strongest Man 1980, 1981 and 1982). These sportsmen and women report that these bracelets have aided their performance in addition to its pain relieving properties.
All QRay information has been researched and written by Juliette Pickup
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Handling Pain from Arthritis
Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints, the junctures where the ends of two bones meet. This common disability comes in more than 100 forms but for many sufferers, all they really want to know is how do I get arthritis pain relief.
Some detective work on the part of the sufferer may be called for. By determining when the symptoms pop up, it may be possible to manage some of the suffering. Pain in a joint may be felt during or after use, or after a period of inactivity. Discomfort may signal a change in the weather or be felt during it.
Although there's no cure for arthritis, available treatments can relieve pain and help you remain active. At the first signs of the illness, treatment should begin. Rest and easy exercise such as swimming may be effective starting points along with some over the counter medications to ease the pain and improve joint functioning.
Among the treatments your doctor may suggest are medication, self-care, physical therapy and occupational therapy. Occasionally surgery is recommended; some individuals seek relief from various forms of alternative medicine.
Medications include both topical and oral medications. Topical medications come in the form of sprays, gels, creams and ointments. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications may be sufficient to treat milder arthritis, but stronger prescription medications also are available.
OTC pain relievers such as acetaminophen can relieve pain but does not reduce inflammation. Taking more than the recommended dosage of acetaminophen can cause liver damage, especially if you consume three or more drinks of alcoholic a day.
Acetaminophen can also affect other medications you may be taking, so be sure to inform your doctor if you're taking it.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work in two ways. They relieve muscle pain and fight inflammation (such as from rheumatoid arthritis). NSAIDs have risks of side effects that increase when used at high dosages for long-term treatment.
Discuss with your doctor before using other medications such as COX-2 inhibitors, and others which have different side-effects.
Antidepressants, apart from their antidepressant qualities, especially tricyclics, can help reduce chronic pain. Some people with arthritis also experience symptoms of depression.
Antidepressant medications can treat the sleep disturbance that can accompany arthritis.
Occasionally, your doctor may suggest injecting a joint space with a corticosteroid, which can offer some pain relief and reduce inflammation.
In addition, how well you live with arthritis often depends on your behaviors and attitude. If you actively manage your arthritis, you may be able to gain control over your pain.
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Treating Arthritis
Today with early treatment of arthritis, the progress of the disease can be slowed and in many cases the pain and crippling can be kept under control for years.
At the first signs of the illness, arthritis treatment should be investigated. Among the treatments your doctor may suggest are medication, self-care, physical therapy and occupational therapy.
Various medications may help to ease the pain and improve joint functioning.
A physician should be consulted early in the disease to establish a plan of dealing with it.
Occasionally medicines taken by mouth or in the form of ointments, salves or gels lose their effectiveness, and the doctor may suggest injecting a joint space with a corticosteroid, which can offer some pain relief and reduce inflammation.
A therapist will help design an exercise program which, when interspersed with rest periods, will help reduce joint inflammation. After trying various treatments, a doctor may recommend surgical procedures to relieve disability and pain caused by arthritis.
Joint replacement (arthroplasty) is a common procedure and the technique has improved greatly over the years. Now it is possible to insert a replacement joint through a 2 inch incision compared to the previous 4 or 5 times that length. In this procedure the surgeon removes your damaged joint and replaces it with a plastic or metal device (called a prosthesis). The shorter incision means less physical trauma, and many patients are able to get out of bed on the day after the surgery. This means shorter healing time and less pain.
Hip and knee joints are the most common replacements. Replacements in these large joints are most successful and can last at least 20 years in the majority of people who receive them. Today implants can replace your shoulder, elbow, finger and ankle joints.
These replacement joints have been described as beautiful items, complete with all the physical movements needed for the joints to function correctly in the body. The hip being a ball and socket, moves in every direction, helping one resume an active, pain-free lifestyle.
During surgery, the surgeon may perform lavage and debridement, procedures which remove blood, fluid, or loose debris and bone or cartilage fragments inside the joint.
Surgeons also can permanently fuse bones in a joint (arthrodesis) to increase stability and reduce pain. The fused joint, such as an ankle, can then bear weight without pain, but has no flexibility. Surgeons can also reposition bones to help correct deformities.
In summary, a wide variety of arthritis treatments are available but the importance of early management can not be overemphasized. Learn about this ailment and, with your doctor, develop a plan for dealing with it.
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