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JJ Hamilton,

I have now educated myself sufficiently listening to many of the FREE

downloadable seminars found at one of the best sites I have

found on the topic. Download this seminar and educate yourself.

http://www.quantronresonance.com/media/0001BasicsofQuantronResonand.html

You MUST listen and EDUCATE yourself. You owe it to your body and your

suffering. The speaker is an MD on staff at Hopkins University.

> I've tried the magnets and it did nothing for me.

JJ, what you tried were STATIC MAGNETS! I am talking about Pulsed Magnetic

Fields. You played with a paper airplane. I am

talking about the Jumbo Jet 747 of Magnetic Therapy. The two are NOT the same.

One penetrates your body perhaps an inch. Pulsed

Magnetic Fields pass entirely through your body.

What I have found out is that:

Medical Research shows significant benefits from Pulsed Magnetic Fields.

SIGNIFICANT!

Pulsed Magnetic Fields reduce inflammation without Meds. WOW! They also reduce

nerve sensitivity.

Pain is reduced significantly resulting in greater mobility and functionality

leading to better quality of life.

Pain medications and other medications are reduced and in some cases entirely

eliminated because of decreased need and increased cell transport.

More drug gets into the cell.

For Heart Patients, Pulsed Magnetic Fields equal the effectiveness of Nitro

Glycerin. Unbelieveable!

These are just some of the beneficial effects.

So if I said I flew a paper airplane but we crashed into the kitchen countertop

and therefore I am never

flying again, I would want you to educate me about the fact that not all air

planes are the same eventhough they all fly.

Tell me what you think of the information,

>My daughter in law

> was

> told they were good for morning sickness also and they didn't work for

> her

> either. I have tried several different things. Some things helped and

> some didn't. I say anything is worth a try. Just because they didn't

> work

> for me doesn't necessarily mean they wouldn't benefit you. Everyone is

> different. Good Luck.

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> From: Rheumatoid Arthritis

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> Date: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:16:34 AM

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> Rheumatoid Arthritis

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> Subject: Pulsed Magnetic Fields to Reduce

> Inflammation and Pain?

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> Does anyone on this list have any experience using Pulsed Magnetic

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> Fields alone or in combination with standard treatment to help reduce

> symptoms? My

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> alternative MD is suggesting I try it.

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> Thanks,

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