As doctor, during several years I have observed as of time in time put on
devices of this type in fashion (of copper, magnetized, etc. ,etc.,etc.) and I
can assure you that in general these devices *don't work*, none of these devices
can "energize the body", in my opinion they are a loss of time and money,
although it can happen that some people feel some relief due to psychological
reasons. The best form of energizing the body, and fight pain due to  arthritis
is to take a healthy life, to ingest foods of high biological quality, to make
exercises.  And of course: see a good doctor.


Greetings.

Pedro Carnet

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Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 9:57 PM
Subject: [SaF] Fw: Q-Ray Ionized Bracelets


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> From: "Robert Johnsen Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 4:12 PM
> Subject: Q-Ray Ionized Bracelets
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> > Over the last few weeks I have seen advertised on TV
> >  Q-Ring Ionized Bracelets for $50 with the claim that
> >  by wearing one- pain is eliminated - and the wearer
> >  feels like a new person-all pain gone..
> >  They have testimonial letters from the Utaz Jazz,
> >  Chicago Blackhawks- Colorado Rockies
> >
> >  It is supposed to deal with back and leg pain,arthritis
> >  and shoulder pain-
> >  I have pains in my legs- but before I part with $50 for
> >  a bracelet- can anyone tell me if it works- and if there
> >  is any site that has made a legitimate evaluation of
> >  this device.
> >
> > Bob Johnsen  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >  .
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