Which polarity faces the north pole?  i thought I knew, but after the
discussion in here a few days ago I'm as confused as anyone else.  I
have a little gadget I bought where I get most of my magnets which is
positive and sticks to the negative side of a magnet.  I use that.  On
the ones that are colored north and south for you, I have hung them on a
string and the south (red) points north, so I put a blue sticker on the
opposite side for negative.   Don't use a compass--I ruined two good
ones, they ended up not knowing where north was.

I called the manufacturer when I first got interested in magnets a
couple of years ago and was even more confused than I am now.  I found
that biomagnetic people and manufacturing people are also totally
confused and test for north differently. I then wrote the author of one
of the biomagnetic healing books and frankly, I forget what he said.  I
assume he advised the way I have been doing it, or I would have started
doing it a different way.

If you take a known magnet, marked by a biomagnetics company, then
whatever sticks to the red (positive) side is negative, and that's what
I consider the north negative pole for use in healing.


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