Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
magnotherapy
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with us.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
New member questions   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #322 of 596 |
Re: [magnotherapy] New member questions

Hi Tcjc48,

I'm an old member. To answer your questions, if you place the North Negative
against a compass the North Side will point towards to North Negative side of
the magnet. Magnets should be placed in the proper position towards the body.
The Right Side of the Body is Positive and the Left is negative. The Negative
side of the magnet should be placed on the negative side on the body. Say you
have arthritis on your hands. You place the negative side on the back side of
the Right Wrist and on the Front Side of the left wrist. To see other placements
for magnets http://tomwflye.com/magnet.htm any other placement causes a short
circuit in the body. The link also explains the proper type magnets are best and
ways to improve your immune system and response of magnetic poles along with
power ratings by Magnetic Laboratory, Baltimore, MD September 1998. I have been
a member for a long time now and have been in magnetic therapy for over 20
years.

I do wish you well,

Tom Weber The Magnet Man

----- Original Message -----
From: tcjc48
To: magnotherapy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:03 AM
Subject: [magnotherapy] New member questions


Hi,
I am a new member here. I had a couple questions I hoped you folks
could help me with.

One, which definition of North is the relevant one for positive magnet
affect on the human body? The one definition is where the side of the
magnet that pulls a compass needle to it is the north side.

The other definition has the logic that the north side of a magnet
should push the compass needle away, so that the needle and the magnet
are both pointing north. Even different scientists disagree about
this. It's not important to me which one is "correct", just which one
is applicable to beneficial magnet use.

The second question concerns some magnets I have. I recently had a
chance to disassemble 7 old microwave ovens, and was able to extract
the two, big, quite strong "O" shaped magnets from them. 2-1/4" -
2-3/4" across (14 of them). They are very strong. If I set one on a
table and hold another over it, the one on the table will jump up 6"
from the table to attach itself to the one above it, severely pinching
any fingers that might be between them! (Guess how I know this?) They
are bi-polar (you know, manic depressive), not uni-polar.

Is there a way I can utilize these magnets on various parts of my body
for pain or inflammation relief? Other applications?

Thanks for any help.

Terry Chamberlin





----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo! Groups Links

a.. To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/magnotherapy/

b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
magnotherapy-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




Fri Apr 29, 2005 3:13 pm

tomwflye@...
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #322 of 596 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

Hi, I am a new member here. I had a couple questions I hoped you folks could help me with. One, which definition of North is the relevant one for positive...
tcjc48
Offline Send Email
Apr 29, 2005
2:03 pm

Hi Tcjc48, I'm an old member. To answer your questions, if you place the North Negative against a compass the North Side will point towards to North Negative...
Tom Weber
tomwflye@...
Send Email
Apr 29, 2005
3:17 pm

tcjc48@... writes: One, which definition of North is the relevant one for positive magnet affect on the human body? The one definition is where the side...
JBainSI@...
jbainsi
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2005
5:01 am
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help