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In a message dated 2/5/02 5:00:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,

adriennelynn1@... writes:

> Don't know, unless

> you explain it by saying the magnets have a placebo effect, however,

> considering the amount of money that can be made from selling magnets,

> it's a lot to pay for a placebo. Just one opinion.

>

So okay, what if it is a placebo effect. What difference does that really

make? I mean - if it works, it works. If the pain is gone, it's gone. If

it produces the desired result, then doesn't that make it worth the money?

Just wanted to throw something into the mix here..... :)

in health,

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> So okay, what if it is a placebo effect. What difference does that

> really

> make? I mean - if it works, it works. If the pain is gone, it's

> gone. If

> it produces the desired result, then doesn't that make it worth the

> money?

>

Hi ,

True, that's why my husband doesn't tell people to stop using them if

they feel the magnets have helped. He's glad it's not a harmful drug.

Adrienne ;-)

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