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A Startling Fact. You can Ease Pain For $10 ... In Just A Few Days

Would you like to wear an attractive magnetic bracelet and feel better? Up to 76% of people who use reputable magnetic therapy products experience less pain. Would you like to join them?

Magnetic bracelets give you all natural benefits, providing you with a safe treatment free of drugs.

Imagine... You Can feel better in just a few days.
Do you get sore wrists from your daily activities? Hitting that golf ball too hard? Practicing martial arts?
Water skiing? Using a computer? Weight lifting?
Or do you have arthritis in your hands?
The secret? Try a magnetic bracelet. It has no known bad side effects. For an outlay of just $10 it may well make the pain go away.

I’ve been selling magnetic bracelets for 6 years now. Thousands of people have told me how they have been helped by having their pain reduced when they wear the magnetic bracelets I sell.

Sometimes when I spend a lotof time on the computer I get a really sore wrist from typing or clicking with my mouse. I just put on a magnetic bracelet and the soreness goes away for me.

Some sports and activities like water skiing, martial arts and working out in the gym too much can also cause pain. I just pop on a magnetic bracelet and experience less pain in a very short amount of time.

You CAN Feel Better In Only In A Few Days
Check out the results of the double blind study done by the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX. They used 300 – 500 gauss magnets for ¾ hour and the majority of those treated with real magnets felt less pain!

It works, It's natural, It's safe and It's drug free!
Join the thousands who have used this ages-old magnetic therapy for pain and Arthritis.

Any Questions? Please e-mail us!
stgeorge@dragonstonemagnetics.com

If your pain is due to swelling magnetic therapy is very likely to help you. Read about Antioxidants neutralizing Free Radicals much faster when subjected to a pulsed magnetic field.

- Magnets can Provide Pain-Relief

- Magnets can Improve Circulation

- Magnets can Promote Relaxation

- Magnets can Enhance Well-Being

- There is no risk of bad side effects using magnetic therapy.
This is really important! Do you want to solve one problem just to create another because the treatment you are using has possible bad side effects?

Plenty of magnetic therapy companies are charging $30 to $70 or more for just one magnetic bracelet. Our policy is to have bracelets with good quality 1500 gauss magnets for just $10 US each. Then you can easily afford to have different ones to match different outfits and activities. Lots of people tell me that my magnetic bracelets look better than others they have used.

Our bracelets are made out of copper or made from an alloy plated with gold or silver and have between 2 and 6 x 1500 gauss magnets (3 times as strong as the ones used in the Baylor College of Medicine study.)

 

How To Feel Better Quickly And Easily
Just put one of our magnetic bracelets on your wrist. How hard is that?

What Everybody Should Know... About how to ease pain with a Dragonstone Magnetics magnetic bracelet:
You need the magnets to be as close to the two pulse points in your wrist as possible. That is where they are doing the most good – The blood running through under the pulse points travels through their magnetic field.

Would You like to lessen your pain For $10?
It could be as easy as buying one of our attractive magnetic bracelets and wearing it. It won’t work for everyone, but it does work for most people.

Try it. You may well end up asking yourself, "Why did I wait so long?"

You deserve to feel better.
Call Paula at 1-888-390-8098 from 8 am to midday PST Monday to Friday to place your order, or e-mail George or use the convenience of ordering online 24/7 using either PayPal or our secure Payment Gateway WorldPay.
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What You Should Know about Dragon Stone Magnetic Products

Thousands of people have received relief when wearing Dragon Stone Magnetic products.

Arthritis is one of the leading reasons people purchase our magnetic products.

Many experience an increase in energy when wearing Dragon Stone Magnetic products.

A feeling of well-being with reduced stress is another benefit people claim who wear Dragon Stone Magnetic products.

The benefits of magnetic therapy were discovered over 2000 years ago in China.

Magnetic products are so widely used in Japan that they are available at any drugstore.

Dragon Stone Magnetic products come in all shapes and sizes to fit almost any need. You can wear magnetic products as stylish jewelry or wraps for painful areas. There are even tiny dots that can be applied like band-aids. You can also sleep on magnets with a Dragon Stone Magnetic Mattress Pad. And you can purchase an Electro Deep Penetrating Pain Reliever...a device that penetrates deep beneath the skin to magnetically massage away discomfort.

Dragon Stone Magnetic products are totally harmless and can be worn without side-effects.

How quickly do they work? It depends on the individual. Some people get almost instant relief. Others require a week to a month or more before noticing a difference.

Will Dragon Stone Magnetic Products work for me? The only way to know for certain is to wear one. You may be wonderfully and pleasantly surprised to find out how effective they are.

Magnetic Therapy and Postpolio Patients: A Conclusive Study

Article by Lorraine Cote

"76% of the participants who received the fully functioning magnet experienced a reduction in pain

In a report published in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, researchers at the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX performed a double-Blind Pilot Study to determine what effect, if any, magnetic therapy had on patients suffering from postpolio syndrome. Postpolio syndrome (PPS) is a disorder which affects those who were previously afflicted with the highly-communicable viral infection Polio, also known as poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis. Polio is triggered by exposure to three strains of poliovirus. Postpolio syndrome develops decades following the initial attack of Poliomyelitis and results in gradual but continuous muscular debilitation.

Postpoilo syndrome typically produces widespread, persistent musculoskeletal pain. Although persistent pain is a frequent occurrence for suffers of PPS, the only therapies that currently exist are quiet relaxation, therapeutic agents such as diathermy or electrotherapy, braces and crutches, or prescription medications. These modalities do not offer much in the way of pain management, and that was what inspired the postpolio research.

Fifty patients suffering from postpolio syndrome who also described having diffuse muscular pain or neuralgic pain of the joints were asked to participate in the study. Half of the participants were placed in the control group while the other half was placed in the test group.
Each participant filled out a McGill Pain Questionnaire, a survey that contains statistically significant adjectives that are chosen to relate the nature and severity of the pain each participant experienced.

Each participant was treated with either a sham magnet (placebo) or a fully functioning permanent magnet with a flux density of 300 to 500 Gauss. The therapy was discontinued after slightly more than half an hour at which time the participants were asked to re-evaluate the degree of pain felt. When the information was compared it revealed that the degree of pain felt prior to therapy was more or less equal for both groups. While 76% of the participants who received the fully functioning magnet experienced a reduction in pain, only 19% of those who received the placebo experienced a reduction in pain.

The final outcome of the study showed that treatment with a permanent magnet with a rating of 300 to 500 Gauss that was positioned right at the precise areas of the body at which manual contact or applied force evoked a painful response resulted in a considerable and rapid reduction in pain, and with no apparent ill effects, in individuals suffering from Postpolio Syndrome.

Despite the positive outcome, the researchers were unable to account for the magnet’s success, but theorized that it may possibly originate from an alteration in the way pain is received and acknowledged or in the release of endogenous opioids in the brain. Another possible theory is that the efficacy of magnetic therapy in this population may be directly related to the alterations that take place in the properties of water (the adult human body is made up of roughly 55% to 60% water) when exposed to magnetic energy. These results could indeed bear out that magnetic therapy possibly will be a beneficial alternative in the management of pain in a variety of health conditions in the future.


How The Healing Powers of Magnetic Therapy Bracelets Changed My Life


by Bill Knight
I’d always considered my self to be an active and healthy kind of person. I used to work out at the gym twice a week and go for long country walks at weekends. Apart from that my black Labrador, Jake would always ensure I got plenty of exercise. His love of the great outdoors was even keener than mine. On a typical morning before going to work I would take him for a stroll across the open fields close to my home, and down to the river, where I had spent many a happy hour with my wife, who tragically died from breast cancer some 4 years previous.

On a typical and sunny spring morning, back in May 1995, I awoke to my usual routine. After a quick cup of coffee, I took Jake down to the river bank and we walked the usual same path we had done almost every day for the past 3 years. I was aware of heavy dew all around, which made the grass and rock lined river bank a little slippery to walk on. No sooner had I thought to take care, when I slipped on a large rock, falling heavily onto my side.

Jake immediately ran over towards me and started to bark, thinking I was playing some kind of game. When I eventually got back to my feet, it was obvious that I had hurt the upper part of my right thigh. It was throbbing and I had to press my hand firmly on the pain and grit my teeth for a few minutes. After a couple of deep breaths, and a few choice words, we made our way back to the house. Jake running, and me hobbling.

By the time we reached home, the pain had subsided to an acceptable level, but a closer inspection revealed a nasty blue and red bruise. I showered and gently rubbed in some antiseptic lotion, got dressed and prepared to go off to work.

I worked in my own business in town, which was just over 7 miles from my home. I had a small timber and building supplies company, supplying materials for carpenters and small local builders. My company consisted of me and Dave, a young man from a nearby village, who had previously worked as a farm hand. Dave would do most of the heavy lifting and loading and I would take care of the stock ordering and invoicing. If we ever had more than 2 customers in the yard I would generally lend a hand with serving my customers and loading. Also, as there were only two of us, I would look after things when Dave went to the café at lunch time.

I remember telling Dave about my unfortunate accident, and how I could have ended up sliding down the embankment and into the river. We joked about it, but I was still aware of the swelling and throbbing sensation.

As usual around 12.30, Dave went off to the café for his lunch. The morning had been quite busy, with all the familiar faces showing up at the same time and everyone in a hurry to get on to their various jobs in hand. Time really is money for most of these self-employed contractors.

Dave had gone about 15 minutes, when a truck pulled into the yard driven by young man named James, a labourer employed by John Hemmings, a well-known local carpenter. They were working on a house refurbishment job in town and had already been into the yard earlier to buy some timber roofing battens. James told me they had miscalculated and were 3 battens short.

Half of my builder’s yard consisted of various sizes and lengths of timber, held in racks constructed of steel angle iron. Roofing battens being relatively light-weight were stored on the very top racking, which was around 20 feet off the ground. To load them into position I would use a fork truck, as they would be delivered in large packs. If a job entailed re-roofing a whole house, most builders and carpenters would normally have them delivered directly to site. But this particular job didn’t warrant that as it was just a case of replacing a small part of the roof.

In order to reach the battens from the top of the racking, I had to use a long ladder. So I positioned the ladder and climbed to the top. These timber battens are 4 meters long and have to be eased out of the racking by pulling them with my left hand while holding on to the ladder with my right hand. As I pulled towards the end of the battens, which were resting over my left shoulder, I began to lose my balance. I instinctively let go of the battens as the ladder began to move and twist. As my body’s weight shifted round to the right, I felt a surging pain as I slammed into the steel rack.

My right thigh, which I had injured earlier in the morning thumped against the side of the rack. The painful shock caused me to let go of the ladder completely and I slumped 20 feet to the ground. The whole process seemed to happen as if in slow motion but in reality probably took only a matter of seconds.

As I lay on the ground, gasping to recover my breath, the whole left side of my body felt numb. I couldn’t move my leg and I couldn’t move my toes. James quickly ran to my small office and phoned for an ambulance, which thankfully arrived with minutes. The medics that attended to me strapped me firmly into a stretcher, and then rushed me to the town hospital. I was conscious throughout my ordeal, and mentally alert, but worried that I had no feeling in my left leg, although my right thigh hurt like hell. The doctor at the hospital arranged for me to be immediately sent to the x-ray department.

Later I was taken to a consulting room and given a thorough examination. The x-ray results indicated a fractured hip and displaced pelvis. They would have to operate to realign it and pin the fracture. I was in hospital for a total of 3 weeks. Sometime during my first 2 or 3 days in hospital, my dog Jake went missing. I was heart-broken. I thought that maybe he thought I’d abandoned him. The frightening thought I had was that he had gone out looking for me and had got killed by a car or truck. I really thought the worst. My neighbors searched everywhere for him, and eventually found him wandering along the river bank.

My brother and his wife came to collect me from the hospital and take me home. I was given a wheel chair and a pair of crutches by the hospital to help me get around. I would have to go back for more check ups over the next 6 months.

The prospect of being unable to walk or drive for up to 6 months really played on my mind. How was I to support myself financially? Especially as my insurance company was fighting my claim, on the grounds that I should have used my fork truck to unload the timber from the racking. I had no choice but to put my business up for sale.

For the next 18 months, I lived off the proceeds of my business sale and social security. Mentally I was depressed and physically I was a wreck. I now walked with a permanent limp and was in constant pain. I was also drinking too much. Jake was putting on a lot of weight as our walks had to be restricted to a leisurely stroll around the garden. My life had certainly changed, but more importantly my attitude had changed. I had an anger eating away inside me. I had developed a ‘feeling sorry for myself’ attitude. And I knew I had to pull myself together and find a purpose in my life. At this time I wasn’t doing anything but watching TV, drinking and sleeping.

My Physiotherapist suggested I get a part-time job to fill my time or find a hobby that I could do from home. I thought about it for a while, but didn’t really want to work for someone else. I had always been my own man. I had always been independent. But my physio was right. I did need to do something with my time. Next day, in town, I bought a copy of a hobbyist magazine and decided that I would make chess sets and ornaments. It would be quite therapeutic and I could sell them at craft fairs and local shows.

I bought a whole load of rubber moulds, resin and paints and got to work. It was quite enjoyable and I did sell some of my chess sets at craft fairs, and got a good price for them too, although the money I made never really covered the time and effort I put into making them. The main thing though, was I had a hobby that filled my time and brought in a small income. It also got me out of the house and to meet new people.

My brother, his wife and their children would come over and visit me at weekends and it was during one of these visits that my brother brought me a magnetic wrist-band. He’d heard from a friend, who wore a similar wrist-band, that it had some pain relieving properties, and thought it a good idea for me to try it. My brother is a salesman, and the way he describes anything makes you want to have one. He’s a natural.

I wore the wrist-band for a few days and the first thing I noticed was a kind of mild trembling sensation in my hands and legs. I also felt very thirsty and began to drink copious amounts of water. I didn’t know at the time, but these reactions are quite normal when you first wear a magnetic band. I mentioned it to my physio, who told me she too had heard about these magnetic bands from other patients. Surprisingly, she also pointed out that I was walking better and asked me about the pain. I had to think for a minute! What pain?

It had now been 2 weeks since I first put on this wrist-band, and I hadn’t even noticed or realized that the pain in my hip, which I had become used to, had all but gone. For the first time in almost 2 years I felt elated. I still needed to use my walking stick as my hip had a metal pin, which caused some restriction in its movement. But, I could live with that.

Later that day I called my brother and told him what had happened. I felt like driving into town and telling everyone. But something seemed odd. How could something as simple as a couple of small magnets ease my pain? Was it real? Was it in my mind? Whatever it was I wasn’t complaining but I wanted to find out more. That evening I persuaded Jake to walk down to the river with me. He had become quite fat and lazy, which was probably just as well, as I couldn’t walk too fast.

In the morning I drove into town and went into the main book shop. I had only ever called in there once before, to buy a book on cross-stitch for my wife’s birthday. I asked at the counter if they had any books on magnets. What I meant was magnetic therapy. The assistant pointed to a row, which contained numerous scientific books on magnetic and gravitational fields. Not exactly what I was looking for. I browsed up and down the rows of books until I found something of interest. It was a book about alternative health remedies and had a very large section devoted to magnetic therapy. I bought it and went straight home to read it. I was fascinated. I called my brother and asked him for the name and phone number of the guy who sold him the wrist-band that he had given to me a few weeks earlier.

This guy’s name was Mike. My brother said people called him Mike the Magnet. A name which he didn’t seem to mind too much. I called Mike and told him of my interest in magnet therapy and that I was wearing a wrist-band that he had sold to my brother. He didn’t seem very surprised when I told him about how I was involved in an accident and as a result had been in a lot of pain for the last 2 years. And now, thanks to this little magnetic band, my pain had gone. He told me he had heard so many similar stories from his customers and that I should meet some of them. We arranged to meet at my house the following week, and he would bring along two of his old customers, who incidentally were themselves now selling these magnetic products.

Mike turned up right on time with his two friends. One was a mature gentleman in his mid sixties, whose name was Edward and the other a lady named Miriam who was in her late thirties. For more than two hours we talked magnets. I listened intently while they explained how they worked, why they worked and how satisfying it was to be able to help people relieve pain from all types of ailments. How come I’d never heard about them before I wondered? Apparently, according to Mike, no one was selling them in my nearest town and that’s probably why I hadn’t heard of them.

They went on to tell me how they make a good living selling a whole range of magnetic products at craft fairs, farmers shows and what they call party plans. A party plan involves inviting people to either of their homes or a friend’s house, for coffee or other beverages and bringing along a whole load of samples of their products to show people. They told me that most of the products are fashionable jewelry like bracelets, bangles and earrings, with magnetic healing properties. They also told me they sell very well and perhaps I should give it a try.

I didn’t need much convincing, after all I was wearing one myself and I knew that they really did work. Mike said I could buy from him at wholesale price and sell them on at around 100% profit. I thought about it, for a whole 2 seconds, and then said “count me in”. I agreed to drive over to Mike’s place in the morning, and take a look at the full range of products. I could then decide which ones I would buy to sell on. On that note, we all said our goodbyes and Mike and his two friends left.

I was quite excited about the prospect of selling magnetic jewelry. Because not only does it look good, its magnetic properties can help people in pain. So I’d be doing people a big favour, and get paid for it. That night, while I was lying in bed I began thinking about my new business venture and how I would go about selling these items. I already knew about the craft fairs from selling my chess sets and ornaments. But what other ways could I sell them? I fell asleep with that thought and my mind must have worked on it during the night, because by the morning I had come up with a number of good ideas.

After taking Jake for his walk, which due to my excitement was at an unusually brisk pace than of late? I got into my car and drove to Mike’s house. Mike lived on the edge of the next town, which was over 20 miles from where I lived and allowing for traffic, took me around 45 minutes to reach. As I pulled up into his driveway, he opened his front door and beckoned me in. He led me into a small back room he said was his store room. There before me was an array of glittering bracelets, necklaces, earrings, finger and toe rings, supports and insoles. I never realised there was such a large range of products. It was like an Aladdin’s cave. There was something for everyone.

I picked up piece after piece, examined them thoroughly and was amazed at the sheer quality. The prices were even more astonishing. We talked for some time about his business and how he quit his dead end job to concentrate on selling these products full time. His other friends were quite happy to sell a few items to their friends and families in their spare time. Mike said I could very easily make a good living doing exactly the same as he does and the best part is I would be helping people at the same time. Now I was completely sold on the idea.

I bought just over $100 worth of products from Mike and after helping me load them in my car, I set off on my journey home. All the way I was thinking about the ideas that had come to me earlier about how I was going to sell these lovely gems. If I could sell $100 worth, in say a day, I would make $100 profit. If I could do that over five days, I’d be making $500 a week. That’s all I would need to get by quite comfortably.

When I arrived home, I unloaded the car and started to work on a plan. One of the ideas that had come to me was to sell them in or near the town hospital. Patients going in and out plus their visitors would surely be interested. Another idea was to sell them at the gym I used to visit. I remember quite often people complaining about aches and pains after a workout session. Then there was the sports club and my physio could probably put me in touch with a few likely prospects. Plus I already knew many people at the craft fairs I frequented, so the prospect of making a few sales looked very promising.

As there was a craft fair due in town at the weekend, I thought I’d start by selling some items there. I called the organiser, who I knew quite well from my previous exploits, and asked if I could have my old pitch back for the coming weekend. I hadn’t been selling any chess sets or ornaments for about 3 months so was unsure about being able to get a stall. As it happens, I was in luck. I told him I had moved on to selling magnetic jewelry, and although he was familiar with these items, he was intrigued about their qualities. He said I could have a small table top stall close to the entrance. That would be perfect, I thought.

I was up early on that Saturday morning, loaded the car and started to drive into town. After about five minutes I realised that in my eagerness to get going I had forgotten to bring my walking stick. It was strange that I should do that, as I’d been using it every day for the past two years, but as I’d forgotten to bring it I would just have to manage without it. I arrived at the hall where the craft fair was to be held, and parked the car. There was a lot of other traders carrying their goods in and setting up. I knew most of them and they were interested to see that I was bringing in boxes of jewelry. I explained what had happened to me when I started to wear a magnetic bracelet and how I intended to show them and tell other people about them.

My complete stock amounted to just a few small boxes, so it didn’t take very long to set up my stall. Not surprisingly, my first customers were other traders, who knew about my previous accident and could now see for themselves how I had changed. Although unintentional, not having my walking stick with me also helped to add some credibility to my story.

By the end of the day, I had sold almost 80% of my stock. Apart from making some easy money for a few hours work, I found the whole experience a real buzz. The jewelry items looked great and the prices were very affordable, but the lift I got from meeting people and explaining the benefits of magnetic therapy, and knowing I was helping people, was worth much more than the financial reward.

Over the next few months, I bought much more stock. As the items are small I didn’t need much space to store them. I found I could quite easily keep 30 or 40 boxes in a small back room. I had a full range of everything that was available and I soon found I was running a full-time business. I was selling at craft shows and farmers markets, the town’s indoor market, the gym, the sports hall, coffee mornings, and best of all, the town hospital allowed me to set up a small table top stall in the cafeteria. All I had to do was make a small donation to the hospital voluntary services.

As time went by it got easier and easier to sell magnetic jewelry items, as people that bought them and experienced the benefits, soon told their families and friends. This had become a real turning point in my life. I was making more than enough money to live independently and I was helping people at the same time. My self-esteem had been totally restored and I found a new purpose in my life. Jake too was enjoying the outings and the attention he got from customers and passers-by.

After all the past traumas I had experienced, I felt I had emerged a new person, a better person. Although there will always be that something special missing in my life, and I will always walk with a limp, I am now a happy and fulfilled person. I now realise that for me, magnetic therapy has not only worked to ease my own physical pain, and it has helped relieve my inner stress by giving me the chance to help others. Seeing the smile on people’s faces, where once there was only pain and sadness is reward in itself.

I’ve been selling magnetic jewelry full-time now for around six years. I’m thinking about opening a shop in the town as I buy a lot of wholesale. Some of my old customers are selling it too. They come to me for their stock, which is another way I make money, but hadn’t thought of before. There’s no doubt that the magnetic jewelry business changed my life. I would say to anyone, just try it and see how it could change yours.

Got Arthritis? Put on a Magnetic Copper Bracelet


Article by Jennifer Tumanda

Folks have long used copper as a way to relieve pain caused by arthritis. Use of copper bracelets has dated all the way back to the Roman times. It is believed that the skin can absorb copper in order to alleviate joint pains. Rheumatic conditions are also believed to be cured by copper. While the concept of copper as a remedy remains controversial, and while most choices to wear copper jewelry are for it's aesthetic rather than it's therapeutic purposes, magnetic copper bracelet are gaining popularity. Those who do choose copper bracelets for their healing functions are experiencing copper’s efficacy as a pain reliever.

Firm believers of using magnetic bracelets as an effective means of therapy say the cause of the pains is a condition called magnetic field deficiency syndrome, which was discovered in 1958.

The condition was chanced upon as an accident while observing the physical recuperation of cosmonauts after returning home from trips outside of the planet. After extended flights above the earth’s magnetic field, the early explorers reportedly suffered bone loss and muscle cramping. The unfortunate effects were remedied once artificial magnetic fields were installed inside the spacecraft. It was discovered subsequently that the symptoms of pain were alleviated by the application of particular magnets

Magnetic Therapy has been linked with the study of bioelectricity proliferated by the Chinese. Back then, they only knew from acupuncture that when a needle was inserted into acupuncture cavities, some kind of energy other than heat was produced, often causing a tickling sensation, but also alleviating pain in that particular area. This study of bioelectromagnetic energy explains that the body is constructed of different electrically conductive materials, and that it forms a living electromagnetic field and circuit. Electromagnetic energy is continuously being generated in the body through the biochemical reaction in food and air assimilation, and is circulated by the electromotive forces (EMF) in the body. External factors such as electromagnetic fields generated by clouds and other elements can also cause bioelectrical imbalance, which is what causes the pain. The use of copper is said to provide a harmonious balance to the energies in the body.

Studies have shown that pain may also be caused due to an insufficient amount of copper in the diet. A recent study in particular has shown results indicating that dissolved copper from bracelets are responsible for an average of 10-13 milligrams of absorption during a month of wear. It has been said that when copper is absorbed through the skin, it gets into the circulation very quickly, alleviating the pain gradually.

Countless experiments have been conducted in various areas of the globe in order to find out how external magnetic or electrical fields can affect the body’s Qi field (energy circulating within the body or bioelectric energy). However, conclusive proof as to the efficacy of the treatment to all of its users has been elusive. Nonetheless, the number of people using copper as a means of relieving arthritic pain has been growing in number consistently. And even if it doesn’t work for you, you’re sure to be perked up about how stylish you look with a magnetic copper bracelet on.

'Hole in One' silver magnetic link bracelet
'Celtic Knot' magnetic copper bangle bracelet
'Princess' silver magnetic link bracelet
'Beau' copper magnetic bangle bracelet
'Hugs & Kisses' silver and gold magnetic link bracelet
'Muscles' copper magnetic link bracelet
'The Dance' magnetic gold and silver bangle bracelet
'Goliath' silver magnetic link bracelet
'Triple Rope' copper magnetic bangle bracelet
'Moon Magic' silver magnetic bangle bracelet with copper lining.


A theory about magnetic therapy


is that since all life is electromagnetic, (made from charged atoms, protons, electrons and ions) when anything live is placed in a magnetic field the charged particles are affected by the magnetic field. This causes the electrons to orbit faster which in turn improves electron transfer, the basis of all chemical reactions in all life forms.


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