In a message dated 6/23/02 5:02:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@...
writes:
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> > These thermo photo sequences at face value, without further
> investigation,
> > appear to indicate an increase in perfusion in peripheral tissue.
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> Yup, but on both hands at the same time, so it is not a direct result of
> the
> magnet on one wrist.
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What the thermal images of our product shows is an increase in heat spreading
from where the single magnet is placed, on top of the left hand, rapidly over
the left hand and forearm. At the same time, the magnetic field radiating
from this single small bipolar neodymium magnet is also increasing the heat
in the right hand and arm of the test subject, which is approximately 6
inches away at its closest from the magnet and does not have a second magnet
applied to it.
This certainly shows that the radiating magnetic field has an effect on the
human body, even at a relatively large distance from the 0.25" Thk. x 0.5"
Dia. magnet.
The heat is the result of increased blood flow to these areas. This shows
beyond question the real speed, depth and distance of field penetration and
effect of our products. Frankly, we were amazed with the results when we
received the pictures of the tests back.
Bob Vanson, VP
Theramagnets.com Ltd.
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