Balancing Energy. Supporting Wellness.

Magnetic therapy is a natural, non-invasive wellness practice that has been used for centuries to help ease discomfort, improve circulation, and support overall well-being. At Jewellness, we incorporate the benefits of magnetic therapy into our jewellery — blending beauty with healing energy.

1. Historical Milestones

Magnetic therapy has a long and fascinating history. As early as 2000 BCE, ancient civilizations in Egypt, India, and China used naturally magnetized stones — known as lodestones — for healing purposes. These early practitioners believed that magnets could help restore the body’s balance and support the flow of vital life energy.
In ancient Greece, Hippocrates, the “father of medicine,” also explored the healing powers of magnetic fields. By the 16th century, renowned Swiss physician Paracelsus promoted magnets as a treatment for inflammation and disease. Later, during the 19th and 20th centuries, magnetic therapy became more structured, with physicians in Europe and Asia integrating it into their medical practice.
Today, this centuries-old wisdom is finding new life in modern wellness, supported by ongoing research and technology.

2. Magnetic Therapy Today

Modern magnetic therapy involves the use of static (non-electric) magnets placed near the body to promote healing and relaxation. It is most commonly delivered through wearable products — such as bracelets, rings, necklaces, and wraps — which allow for continuous, gentle exposure to therapeutic magnetic fields.
Although magnetic therapy is considered a complementary wellness approach and not a replacement for medical treatment, many users around the world report improved comfort and quality of life. In Japan and Germany, for example, magnetic medical devices are officially recognized and regulated.
Jewellness magnetic jewellery combines this therapeutic approach with elegant design, offering natural support for both body and mind — discreetly and beautifully.

3. How Magnetic Therapy Helps

Magnetic therapy works by interacting with the body’s natural electromagnetic field. It’s believed to help improve blood flow, relax muscles, and influence the body’s biochemical balance. Here are some of the key areas where magnetic therapy may offer support:

Improved Circulation

Magnets may help dilate blood vessels, which allows blood to flow more freely. Better circulation means more oxygen and nutrients are delivered to tissues, while waste products are removed more efficiently — helping the body function and heal more effectively.
Example: A person who wears a magnetic bracelet regularly may notice reduced swelling in their hands or feet and a general sense of improved vitality.

Arthritis & Joint Pain

Many people with arthritis or joint discomfort turn to magnetic therapy for relief. The magnetic fields may help reduce inflammation and block pain signals sent to the brain.
Example: Magnetic wristbands are often used to ease symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis in the hands, wrists, or elbows.

Anxiety & Stress Relief

Magnetic therapy may help support emotional wellness by calming the nervous system. Some users report feeling more relaxed, grounded, and emotionally balanced while wearing magnetic jewellery.
Example: Wearing a magnetic necklace during a busy workday or high-stress period may provide a sense of calm and clarity.

Benefits of Magnetic Therapy for Pets

Magnetic Insole

1. What are magnetic insoles?

Magnetic insoles are shoe inserts designed with built-in magnets and raised pressure points. They aim to provide foot support, gentle massage, and magnetic-field stimulation during everyday walking or standing.

They combine two features:

  • Reflexology pressure nodes that apply light pressure to key points on the sole of the foot
  • Magnets placed in areas believed to help encourage natural energy flow and support circulation

Together, these elements may help the feet feel more supported, massaged, and energized throughout the day.

The insoles are made from soft, flexible, breathable material that molds comfortably to the foot. They include raised massage points and built-in power magnets positioned at targeted reflexology areas.

Yes. They are designed to be lightweight and cushioned, suitable for walking, working, and daily activities. The pressure points are firm enough to activate reflexology spots but still comfortable for long-term wear.

Reflexology maps the foot into zones connected to different body areas. The raised nodes gently stimulate these zones while walking, which many users find soothing and energizing.

Magnets are commonly believed to:

  • Encourage natural circulation in the feet
  • Support comfort in the lower legs
  • Enhance the effects of pressure-point stimulation

While individual results vary, many users report a warming, relaxing, or refreshing feeling.

Users often wear magnetic insoles for:

  • Foot, heel, and arch comfort
  • Heel spurs and plantar discomfort
  • Knee, hip, and lower-back fatigue
  • Improved leg circulation
  • Reduced swelling in feet or ankles
  • Less fatigue during long standing or walking
  • General energy support through reflexology

Some people also report benefits like better sleep or reduced tension, though experiences differ.

(Note: Magnetic insoles are not a medical device. They may support wellbeing but are not a cure or treatment.)

People commonly use them for issues like plantar fasciitis, heel pain, arthritis discomfort, gout, or lower-back strain. They may provide comfort and support, but they do not diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions.

Yes. They can be trimmed to fit most shoe types, including sneakers, boots, work shoes, and casual footwear.

Select the size closest to your shoe size. Most insoles have trimming lines so you can cut them for the perfect fit.

You can wear them throughout your normal daily activities. If you are new to pressure-point insoles, start with 1–2 hours and increase as your feet adjust.

Most people can use them safely; however, they should be avoided by:

  • People with pacemakers or implanted medical devices
  • Pregnant individuals (as a precaution)
  • Anyone advised by a healthcare provider to avoid magnets

If your feet are very sensitive, you may prefer short wear times at first. The pressure nodes may feel strong initially but usually become more comfortable over time.

Many users believe magnets help encourage circulation and warmth in the feet. Scientific opinions vary, and results differ for each person, but many find the sensation soothing and beneficial.

  • Wipe with a damp cloth
  • Air dry completely
  • Avoid soaking or machine washing
  • Keep away from direct heat sources