Renee, why not the ceramic magnets? I used to use those at the diretction of my
acupuncturist (40 years ago) and they worked fine.
Gayla
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Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnets
Hey Melly. I'm sure there must be other magnets with the same gauss as
Peter's, but I can't say if they are the same size. His size (except for the
largest ones) are very convienent to use and 'hide'. Some magnets with the
same gauss are larger. Each size of Peter's magnets are a different strength.
It's hard to say though about other magnet's strength/gauss, because
I've read where many dealers will post the gauss that is in the middle of the
magnet (where both poles meet) and while this is the strongest, by the time the
magnetic energy reaches the surface of the magnet, the gauss drops. So they
should really be posting the surface gauss--which is what Peter does. But
since they don't it makes it hard to compare.
But just remember--any strong neodymium will work, if you already have
some on hand. Don't bother with ceramic magnets--you want the neos, also
called rare earth.
Samala,
Renee
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While magnets are available elsewhere, is the "gauss" the same
as those sold by Peter?
How many gauss does the biomagscience magnets have?
Thanks.
Melly