Steve, has your wife been tested for food allergies?  I have a friend that
had terrible migraines.  They kept getting worse and worse until she started
going blind in one eye during the migraine, and then even began loosing time
  Like she'd have taken her daughter to school, but couldn't remember doing
it.

Doctors put her through all sorts of tests, including MRIs to see if there
was a tumor.  Nothing.  Finally and old doctor said "have you been tested
for food allergies?". She said no so he sent her.  Turned out she was
allergic to 4 different things--wheat (not gluten, just wheat), corn, milk
and something else.  

It really curbed her eating out, because she could only find 2 restaurants
that didn't cook with any of the things she was allergic to, and had to
watch everything she bought in the stores because most had at least corn
syrup.  But once she got off everything, it's been 5 years without a
migraine.

Samala,
Renee

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I'm interested in whatever you may have as far as good info re magnet
therapy.   Any chance this could help my wife's migraines?  We're pretty
desperate, and my wife has begun to lose ANY hope for improvement.

Madness has nothing to do with this post - I just liked the sound of three
words in the title that began with M.

Steve G




--- On Wed, 12/9/09, [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Bloodstone and Hematite
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 12:50 PM


Forgive me for entering in the conversation about magnets. Iam a practicing
ND and find certain magnets of great benefit.
There is quite a bit of good science behind the therapy. 
best regards
Frank ND
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Steve 
To: silver-list 
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 12:33 PM
Subject: CS>Bloodstone and Hematite


Personally, I am extremely dubious of the benefits of wearing any mineral. 
However, hematite is not the same stone as bloodstone.  Bloodstone is green
jasper with bright spots of iron oxide and very pretty.  Hematite is pure
iron oxide, Fe2O3.   

So perhaps bloodstone could be confused with hematite since it does seem to
have tiny spots of iron oxide in it?

Now if you're talking about magnets and magnet therapy, I used to be totally
in disbelief that it could do a thing.   Nowadays, I'm open to the
possibility that it may be helpful in circulation, and maybe in other things
   I just don't know, would be nice though.