Guest guest Posted December 24, 2001 Report Share Posted December 24, 2001 I don't believe that there is any significant health risk in using an electric heating pad. The studies done on electric blankets have not shown any statistically significant effects. Burns (whether hot water bottle or heating pad) are a MUCH greater concern, especially in older patients. The do use similar heating blankets for premature babies. There are many people who use electromagnetics for pain and healing. It's just like anything else - don't use it all the time. Arne 50 - UC 1977 - PSC 2000 Alive and (mostly) well in Minnesota -----Original Message----- From: * * Martha.... folks may find this silly or off the wall, but when Mike saw that pharmacist he said NEVER put a heating pad on your liver...use a hot water bottle...apparantly, just like electrical appliances etc. a heating pad will give off some sort of magnetic rays or something...(probably have the type of stuff it gives off wrong), but you get the idea... Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2001 Report Share Posted December 24, 2001 actually the surgeon here is very much into magnets, but I think I'm getting the idea wrong when I try to put it across....we get harmful stuff from tv's, microwaves etc...it was along those ideas but I don't remember exactly what he said...I just remember him being emphatic about NOT using them on your liver.... of course that is just his opinion and whatever makes you feel better is the way you should go. Patti > >Reply-To: >To: < > >Subject: RE: From Martha -- Feeling better/Heating pads >Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 10:33:56 -0600 > >I don't believe that there is any significant health risk in using an >electric heating pad. The studies done on electric blankets have not shown >any statistically significant effects. Burns (whether hot water bottle or >heating pad) are a MUCH greater concern, especially in older patients. > >The do use similar heating blankets for premature babies. There are many >people who use electromagnetics for pain and healing. > >It's just like anything else - don't use it all the time. > > >Arne >50 - UC 1977 - PSC 2000 >Alive and (mostly) well in Minnesota > > >-----Original Message----- >From: * * > >Martha.... >folks may find this silly or off the wall, but when Mike saw that >pharmacist >he said NEVER put a heating pad on your liver...use a hot water >bottle...apparantly, just like electrical appliances etc. a heating pad >will >give off some sort of magnetic rays or something...(probably have the type >of stuff it gives off wrong), but you get the idea... >Patti > > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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