Wanna know the odd thing?  A girl gave me some Alex Chiu rings and I've found 
them to be awesome!  LOL.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve G 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 10:57 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Herniated disc / the power of magnets


        I'm not knowledgeable about magnet therapy, but I can't help but wonder 
why North is good and South is bad, or why there would be any difference.  For 
that matter, how do magnets work on you?   

        Years ago I was certain that magnet therapy was fully in the realm of 
quackdom, but I decided long ago that it was possible they could do something 
for you, even if I didn't understand them.  I haven't really done anything with 
them.

        I think folks like Alex Chiu and his amazing immortality rings has not 
done the magnet therapy world any favors.

        What is the best way to find reliable information on magnet therapy?

        Steve


        --- On Mon, 1/18/10, Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: Nenah Sylver <[email protected]>
          Subject: RE: CS>Herniated disc / the power of magnets
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 9:00 AM


          Nenah,
          Thank you for sharing your experience with bipole magnets.  A friend 
just gave me some TDK disposable bipole magnetic patches. Probably not strong 
enough to do much damage, but it's still good to know what could happen.
          Blessings,
          Carlene  
          =====================================

          You’re welcome. 



          By the way, I have tiny little magnets given to me by an 
acupuncturist. You affix them to the body with adhesive tape. Even with the 
North Pole side against my skin, some of the South Pole energy does leak. 
However, in my experience these magnets are much too weak to cause damage.



          Unlike information on, say, Vitamin C that I’ve read, info on magnets 
is not as clear-cut.



          Nenah  

            

          Nenah Sylver, PhD

          author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),

          now available in HARDCOVER

          & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

          www.nenahsylver.com