I love this stuff!
I wish there was a list that encompassed magnetic alternative uses.
Anybody know of one?
                                                Chuck
Be careful when you're playing under an anvil tree

On Mon, 23 Aug 1999 05:23:18 -0600 (MDT), [email protected] (Tom
Trauberman) wrote:

> Well folks, my jury came in as to which pole does what in magnets used
>for healing. I own 2  3x6 flat sided ceramic magnets. When I first got
>them I took a compass and marked them north and south according to the
>earth's north and south. I placed them under my mattress one under my
>head and one under my thighs. I forgot about them, but a couple of weeks
>later was wondering why I was waking at 1 am unable to fall back asleep.
>Then I remembered the magnets which I had placed north side up. I
>decided to reverse them and place them south side up. the results were
>immediate and lasting full and restful sleep, waking refreshed. this has
>gone on for a month now. I am convinced that when magnets are used for
>healing that it is the north seeking side that is beneficial, which when
>compared to the earth would be the south pole. A better way to mark your
>magnets would be to dangle them from a string and the side which faces
>north mark with the color blue and the side which faces south mark with
>the color red. Use the blue side for healing and the red side for
>treating your garden seeds.   
>Tom


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