Why Do I Feel Warmth When Using Magnets?

Why do I feel warmth when using magnets?

Using powerful negative polarity magnetic fields (North or Bio-North) may help increase blood circulation, delivering more oxygen to the muscles to support flexibility and ease discomfort in the back and joints. All Dr. Sierra Flexible Magnets are fully magnetized with a field depth of up to 5 inches, making them especially supportive for joint-related discomfort, including spasms, strains, sprains, arthritis, and inflammation.

By improving blood flow, magnets may also help support the back and joints.

Sensation of Warmth

A small percentage of users (approximately 10%) may experience increased warmth when first using magnets, especially if there is active inflammation in the area. This is considered a natural healing response as the body adapts to the magnetic field — not a cause for concern.

If this occurs, simply remove the magnets, rest, and reapply when comfortable. Most users find the sensation diminishes with continued use.

Magnets and Skin Warmth

Magnets in direct or close contact with the skin may generate a sensation of warmth. This is a normal response as the magnetic field interacts with the body's natural thermal activity and circulation. It does not indicate a burn or adverse reaction.

Usage Recommendations

  • Begin by using magnets for short periods (15–30 minutes) and gradually increase usage based on comfort.
  • If the warmth feels intense, remove the magnets, allow the area to cool, and reapply later.
  • Wearing a thin layer of clothing underneath during the initial adaptation period may help.

With progressive use, inflammation often decreases and magnets become more comfortable and well tolerated.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with a healthcare professional for medical advice.