Terry Wayne wrote:
> 
> Bob,
> How do you get this "magnetic field of enough strength"?
> Terry Wayne
> 
> --- Tai-Pan <[email protected]> wrote:

   snip

  Hi Terry,
 To get an idea of how far the magnetic field will be effective in the
body, do the following test.
  Hold two similar magnets apart with your two hands, or place one on a
smooth surface and slowly approach the magnet with the other one. When
the magnet pulls the other to it, that is the effective distance it will
produce a useable microcurrent in the body.
 The RS magnet I refered to is good for an inch, fingers,and areas close
to the skin.
 I have some magnets which are good to four inches or more of
penetration, they are from Serv-A-Lite Products in East Moline,
Ill.($1.96 each),# MA-238, Super Power Rings. As a matter of fact they
will affect my monitor screen at two feet away.
  WARNING-- keep all magnets away from your computer and floppy disks.

   Bless you  Bob Lee


> >    Hi Tom,
> >
> >  There are three ways to put microcurrents into an
> > injured area.

snip

 
> >  3. By using a magnetic field of enough strenght to
> > penetrate into the
> > injury. The magnetic field induces a current due to
> > a moving conductor
> > in the field (the blood). This gives a microcurrent
> > directly in the
> > injury. This is non-invasive and doesn`t need any
> > electrodes, or have to
> > overcome the skin resistance. Using the other pole
> > reverses the
> > microcurrent.

-- 
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