Hi Renee.
Sure, you can forward my email (but without the email address I used).

I have a few questions for you. You write: “Peter had told me that the pads
should not even have north poles in the area that would normally be where
their kidneys/adrenals are.  Even with north pole facing them there it could
eventually over stimulate.” Do you mean, then, that according to Peter NO
magnets should be in the kidney/adrenal area? That’s how your sentence
reads.

Of course when people drink magnetized water, the North Pole energy is going
through the entire body, including the urinary tract.

Also, have you heard of MagnetiCo mattress pads? Due to their construction,
they radiate only North Pole energy. A retired nurse from Canada named
Kallie Miller was (and may still be) promoting them. I bought one,
especially after reading literature and watching a video lecture by Dean
Bonlie, the dentist who set up the company.

At first I slept great on it. Then I got very jittery. Dr. Bonlie told me by
phone that although my response wasn’t unique, the intensity of that
response was unusual, and that it signified heavy metals being pulled out of
my body. I got a prescription for DMSA (not a typo) to help with the
chelating. It didn’t do anything as far as I could tell. Much later I read
conflicting reports, including one that said DMSA shouldn’t be used until
other substances are used first.

I got disgusted with the whole thing and sold the mattress pad. I have yet
to see information on magnets that I feel I can trust, which is why I’m
posting this.

Thanks.
Nenah
  


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