Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 If I may ask, what is your reference that magnets emit far infrared? Thanks, " Deborah J. Greenhill " wrote: Blessings, I don't know who this guy is that said the effects of magnets on health was inconclusive but other, larger studies proves him dead wrong. First of all, I have treated with magnets, both regular and neodymium, which emit far infrared like the sun, which is SUPER healing. Certain rocks emit far infrared and near infrared and these can be incorporated into magnets for extra healing capacity. I used these type of magnets and stopped the progression of ankylosing spondylitis, a brutal crippling form of arthritis that deforms the spine. I suggest going over to Dr. Tierra's website:www.planetherbs.com and order his book: Biomagnetic and Herbal Therapy which contains a very large list of studies that debunk the one this Japanese author has asked us to believe. Another point I wish to make is that the current medical system we have today has no wish in proving natural healing techniques can be successful, therefore they can fill their studies with all sorts of short-circuiting techniques that place good therapies in bad light. In the reverse case, they can also take a perfectly good study proving alternative medicine techniques are working, and prove that they don't, by using the same methods. I would also like to add that I am aware of rife-similar therapies that incorporate magnets into their devices, and they are also having a measure of success. Instruments like Bill Green's MagPulser are great for relieving pain. I have this device and it works when other, TENS-like devices fail. I KNOW MAGNETS WORK, so articles like this don't even phase me. I continue to use magnets with measured success and advise all those on this list to check the full story before swallowing this article hook, line and sinker. Just my (experienced) thoughts, Deborah J Greenhill, PhD, ND > > MAGNETIZER AND MAGNETIC THERAPY > > lanket told us that they felt good > physically and mentally. > > Even some volunteers who wear genuine bracelet and blanket did not > indicate any good results at all. > > Our conclusion, " magnetizer has nothing to do with our health " . We > may need more studies to finalize but mostly, we believe that it is > somewhat psychological effect or a placebo effect and has very little > to do for the health. > > Magnetizer is for industrial use only, don't you think so? > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > About the Author: > Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved in > investigating the cause of various diseases since 1960. In 1968, he > invented Pyro-Energen, the first electrotherapy device that > eradicates viral disease, cancer, and diseases of unknown cause > effectively without side effects. > Free newsletter: http://www.pyroenergen.com/newsletter.htm --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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