I'm really in need of some help here.
My wife has a lump in her left breast at 12 o'clock about an inch above the
nipple. It is NOT painful. To cut out a lot of unnecessary story right here,
let's just cut to the chase and say we're rather convinced that it is not
cancer, that it is a fibroid, she has a history of fibroids in her other
breast, vagina and uterus.
We fell quite sure that a magnetic name tag had a part in making this thing
very hard. Said tag had 3 strong little button mags, appearing to be plated
neodymium, and two of them had the south pole back at her. She wore it
several hours daily for 5 days a week and nearly a year, always over her
left breast, right over this lump. A friend of ours is adamant that magnets
worn wrongly can harden tumors/cysts, stones and calcified joints.
In 36 days since discovery, we have had some success at shrinking it and
softening it, but not nearly fast enough to soothe her mind. We are making a
big move right now to enzymes to work on dissolving it.
My question is...If magnets used wrongly had a hand in hardening this thing,
can magnets used properly help to soften and/or dissolve it?
Daddybob