Most of the good and effective magnets I've seen are on the pricey side.  You 
could also look at Nikken but as I said they are pricey.  Remember if you're 
going to have a pad for her to sleep on and you're in the same bed..... you 
have to have one too because you'll get a negative bleed through on the edge of 
her mattress pad.
  Doris

Ken & Nancy Bagwell <[email protected]> wrote:
  Hi Cinder,

I looked up that site.  It looks great and the product looks great, but to be 
honest, it's a little out of my price range.  $400-1500 for a pad.

Are there any magnet alternatives out there that are effective and inexpensive? 
 Homemade is ok, too.

-Ken Bagwell



Cinder Ella <[email protected]> wrote:    I've tested different magnetic 
products and you have to be careful not to get a bleed through of the opposite 
pole due to magnets not being placed close enough to each other.  I found an 
awesome source at
  www.4optimallife.com  The lady lives in London Ontario and cured her father 
of prostate cancer with the mattress pad and no surgery.  She's a retired nurse.
  Doris

Ken & Nancy Bagwell <[email protected]> wrote:
  Can someone supply some good links for information on magnet therapy applied 
to a bed mattress?  I'd like my wife to be able to get some kind of benefit 
while she's sleeping.

-Ken Bagwell
    
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