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> Rich: What is your opinion of radio speaker magnets for the body as

> well as for electrifying water?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Joe

Hi Joe,

Well, I just don't know. When you treat the body, you need a

negative field larger than the area being treated. Because of the

ring shape, I don't think speaker magnets would produce much of a

negative field in the center. But that is just a guess. You'd have

to measure the gauss and check for the bleed through with a

magnetometer to be sure. (As the distance from the magnet increases,

the bleed through decreases. So, at some point it might not have any

bleed through. I just don't know if this point is within the

therapeutic gauss range. Philpott says that the field must be at

least 24 gauss to be effective.) I don't have a clue if speaker

magnets would work for magnetizing water. Does anyone else know?

Sincerely,

Rich

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> Rich: What is your opinion of radio speaker magnets for the body as

> well as for electrifying water?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Joe

Hi Joe,

Well, I just don't know. When you treat the body, you need a

negative field larger than the area being treated. Because of the

ring shape, I don't think speaker magnets would produce much of a

negative field in the center. But that is just a guess. You'd have

to measure the gauss and check for the bleed through with a

magnetometer to be sure. (As the distance from the magnet increases,

the bleed through decreases. So, at some point it might not have any

bleed through. I just don't know if this point is within the

therapeutic gauss range. Philpott says that the field must be at

least 24 gauss to be effective.) I don't have a clue if speaker

magnets would work for magnetizing water. Does anyone else know?

Sincerely,

Rich

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<<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator

magnets for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This

means that both the north and south poles are on one side. This

makes the magnet a bit stronger. But it is useless for health

purposes. For health use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the

north and south poles are on opposite sides. >>

Hi Rich;

The concept is correct but the terminology above is exactly reversed. Mono -

meaning one - polar would be one pole on a side.

Many things are bipolar-including most of the Nikken pads etc...

They rely on the Hall effect description in which blood ions can be positive

or negative and therefore attract or repel.

Mulitpolar magnets are made by magnetizing in a specific pattern after the

compound is put together.

Because it's easy to make insoles for example, bipolar or monopolar, I think

some of those things are bipolar (two poles on one side in a pattern,

usually striped) to take better advantage of the hall effect.

You know what's interesting is that in the western world we use mainly the

north face or even bipolar sleep sets, but in Asia its the south face thet's

up in the magnetic sleep sets...In any case, circulation increases.

Except for the insoles, I use neodymium magnets from www.wondermagnet.com

ciao

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<<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator

magnets for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This

means that both the north and south poles are on one side. This

makes the magnet a bit stronger. But it is useless for health

purposes. For health use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the

north and south poles are on opposite sides. >>

Hi Rich;

The concept is correct but the terminology above is exactly reversed. Mono -

meaning one - polar would be one pole on a side.

Many things are bipolar-including most of the Nikken pads etc...

They rely on the Hall effect description in which blood ions can be positive

or negative and therefore attract or repel.

Mulitpolar magnets are made by magnetizing in a specific pattern after the

compound is put together.

Because it's easy to make insoles for example, bipolar or monopolar, I think

some of those things are bipolar (two poles on one side in a pattern,

usually striped) to take better advantage of the hall effect.

You know what's interesting is that in the western world we use mainly the

north face or even bipolar sleep sets, but in Asia its the south face thet's

up in the magnetic sleep sets...In any case, circulation increases.

Except for the insoles, I use neodymium magnets from www.wondermagnet.com

ciao

Duncan

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<<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator

magnets for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This

means that both the north and south poles are on one side. This

makes the magnet a bit stronger. But it is useless for health

purposes. For health use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the

north and south poles are on opposite sides. >>

Hi Rich;

The concept is correct but the terminology above is exactly reversed. Mono -

meaning one - polar would be one pole on a side.

Many things are bipolar-including most of the Nikken pads etc...

They rely on the Hall effect description in which blood ions can be positive

or negative and therefore attract or repel.

Mulitpolar magnets are made by magnetizing in a specific pattern after the

compound is put together.

Because it's easy to make insoles for example, bipolar or monopolar, I think

some of those things are bipolar (two poles on one side in a pattern,

usually striped) to take better advantage of the hall effect.

You know what's interesting is that in the western world we use mainly the

north face or even bipolar sleep sets, but in Asia its the south face thet's

up in the magnetic sleep sets...In any case, circulation increases.

Except for the insoles, I use neodymium magnets from www.wondermagnet.com

ciao

Duncan

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<< What is your opinion of radio speaker magnets for the body as well as for

electrifying water?>>

<<Philpott says that the field must be at

least 24 gauss to be effective. >>

OK, According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels are

about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the surface, at the

depth of the spot you're hitting.

Though some people do seem to get relief with those thin magnets, I think

the reason they're not more popular is because they're not strong enough.

Even though the manufacturer's rating may be 2500 gauss, you're lucky if

you're getting 160 gauss measured at the surface of the pad, and much less

than that an inch deep, mostly due to the mass of the magnet.

I don't think speaker magnets are what you want, but microwave oven

magnetron magnets are OK even though they do have a 3/4 inch hole in the

middle. They vary, but most are about 1/2 inch thich and 2 1/2 inches

across. I have a couple that are 3 1/2 inches across. They are ceramic

magnets of considerable weight and thus, considerable penetration.

But I prefer neodymiums for the superior magnetic gradient in a reasonably

sized magnet. Gradient has proven to be as important as the power, and

that's why I use several 7/16 inch neos in a wrist band. Or you can use two,

on either side of your shirt for proper placement. No wrap required at all.

ciao

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<< What is your opinion of radio speaker magnets for the body as well as for

electrifying water?>>

<<Philpott says that the field must be at

least 24 gauss to be effective. >>

OK, According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels are

about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the surface, at the

depth of the spot you're hitting.

Though some people do seem to get relief with those thin magnets, I think

the reason they're not more popular is because they're not strong enough.

Even though the manufacturer's rating may be 2500 gauss, you're lucky if

you're getting 160 gauss measured at the surface of the pad, and much less

than that an inch deep, mostly due to the mass of the magnet.

I don't think speaker magnets are what you want, but microwave oven

magnetron magnets are OK even though they do have a 3/4 inch hole in the

middle. They vary, but most are about 1/2 inch thich and 2 1/2 inches

across. I have a couple that are 3 1/2 inches across. They are ceramic

magnets of considerable weight and thus, considerable penetration.

But I prefer neodymiums for the superior magnetic gradient in a reasonably

sized magnet. Gradient has proven to be as important as the power, and

that's why I use several 7/16 inch neos in a wrist band. Or you can use two,

on either side of your shirt for proper placement. No wrap required at all.

ciao

Duncan

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<< What is your opinion of radio speaker magnets for the body as well as for

electrifying water?>>

<<Philpott says that the field must be at

least 24 gauss to be effective. >>

OK, According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels are

about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the surface, at the

depth of the spot you're hitting.

Though some people do seem to get relief with those thin magnets, I think

the reason they're not more popular is because they're not strong enough.

Even though the manufacturer's rating may be 2500 gauss, you're lucky if

you're getting 160 gauss measured at the surface of the pad, and much less

than that an inch deep, mostly due to the mass of the magnet.

I don't think speaker magnets are what you want, but microwave oven

magnetron magnets are OK even though they do have a 3/4 inch hole in the

middle. They vary, but most are about 1/2 inch thich and 2 1/2 inches

across. I have a couple that are 3 1/2 inches across. They are ceramic

magnets of considerable weight and thus, considerable penetration.

But I prefer neodymiums for the superior magnetic gradient in a reasonably

sized magnet. Gradient has proven to be as important as the power, and

that's why I use several 7/16 inch neos in a wrist band. Or you can use two,

on either side of your shirt for proper placement. No wrap required at all.

ciao

Duncan

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Dear Jim,

I regret missing your call and seem to have lost your phone number or I would

have returned.your call. Things seem to be picking up a little steam

amongst our friends and I hope we collectively can jar something looses for

all our best interests. Your friend, I am also interested in the

magnet info, but haven't spent much time researching. I do believe there is

much to it, however.

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Dear Jim,

I regret missing your call and seem to have lost your phone number or I would

have returned.your call. Things seem to be picking up a little steam

amongst our friends and I hope we collectively can jar something looses for

all our best interests. Your friend, I am also interested in the

magnet info, but haven't spent much time researching. I do believe there is

much to it, however.

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Raji,

I am writing to you privately to explain this last post of yours is

devoid of health content and should have been sent privately. It is chat

that says nothing more than thank you.

Thanks for your help in cutting down on empty list posts.

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Raji,

I am writing to you privately to explain this last post of yours is

devoid of health content and should have been sent privately. It is chat

that says nothing more than thank you.

Thanks for your help in cutting down on empty list posts.

jim :)

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Raji,

I am writing to you privately to explain this last post of yours is

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that says nothing more than thank you.

Thanks for your help in cutting down on empty list posts.

jim :)

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-Rich Wrote:

<<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator magnets

for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This means that

both the north and south poles are on one side. This makes the magnet

a bit stronger. But it is useless for health purposes. For health

use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the north and south

poles are on opposite sides. >>

Duncan wrote: <<Hi Rich; The concept is correct but the terminology

above is exactly reversed. Mono - meaning one - polar would be one

pole on a side>>

<snip>

<<According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels

are about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the

surface, at the depth of the spot you're hitting. >>

Hi Duncan,

You are correct. I used the wrong terminology. Thanks for

setting me straight. In regards to the therapeutic level of 750

gauss: Fred Rinker, author of The Invisible Force, says that a 4 X 6

X 1/2 inch ceramic magnet with a 3950 manufacturer's gauss rating

only has a surface gauss of 800. So even a 1/2 inch thick magnet

wouldn't have 750 gauss past the skin. I find it hard to believe

that this huge magnet is not effective.

Sincerely,

Rich

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-Rich Wrote:

<<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator magnets

for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This means that

both the north and south poles are on one side. This makes the magnet

a bit stronger. But it is useless for health purposes. For health

use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the north and south

poles are on opposite sides. >>

Duncan wrote: <<Hi Rich; The concept is correct but the terminology

above is exactly reversed. Mono - meaning one - polar would be one

pole on a side>>

<snip>

<<According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels

are about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the

surface, at the depth of the spot you're hitting. >>

Hi Duncan,

You are correct. I used the wrong terminology. Thanks for

setting me straight. In regards to the therapeutic level of 750

gauss: Fred Rinker, author of The Invisible Force, says that a 4 X 6

X 1/2 inch ceramic magnet with a 3950 manufacturer's gauss rating

only has a surface gauss of 800. So even a 1/2 inch thick magnet

wouldn't have 750 gauss past the skin. I find it hard to believe

that this huge magnet is not effective.

Sincerely,

Rich

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Hello All, depth off penetration of magnetic

field doesn't neccessarily mean that one doesn't benefit

from surface penetration.

There are magnets that are the size of small bb's... little

round balls that are used in / on accupuncture sites...

on the ears and writs and many other places.... also

north / south poles alternating on the surface of some

magnetic flexable rubber strips (nikken) do work favorably

in many areas depending what purpose you are using them for.

alos... the amount of time you leave it at a paticular site.

Their are many variables and applications that speaker magnets

and fridge magnets can be used on.

Thoughts on this... mike slivinski

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> -Rich Wrote:

> <<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator magnets

> for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This means that

> both the north and south poles are on one side. This makes the

> magnet

> a bit stronger. But it is useless for health purposes. For health

> use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the north and south

>

> poles are on opposite sides. >>

>

> Duncan wrote: <<Hi Rich; The concept is correct but the terminology

>

> above is exactly reversed. Mono - meaning one - polar would be one

> pole on a side>>

> <snip>

> <<According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels

> are about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the

> surface, at the depth of the spot you're hitting. >>

>

> Hi Duncan,

> You are correct. I used the wrong terminology. Thanks for

> setting me straight. In regards to the therapeutic level of 750

> gauss: Fred Rinker, author of The Invisible Force, says that a 4 X

> 6

> X 1/2 inch ceramic magnet with a 3950 manufacturer's gauss rating

> only has a surface gauss of 800. So even a 1/2 inch thick magnet

> wouldn't have 750 gauss past the skin. I find it hard to believe

> that this huge magnet is not effective.

>

> Sincerely,

> Rich

>

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Hello All, depth off penetration of magnetic

field doesn't neccessarily mean that one doesn't benefit

from surface penetration.

There are magnets that are the size of small bb's... little

round balls that are used in / on accupuncture sites...

on the ears and writs and many other places.... also

north / south poles alternating on the surface of some

magnetic flexable rubber strips (nikken) do work favorably

in many areas depending what purpose you are using them for.

alos... the amount of time you leave it at a paticular site.

Their are many variables and applications that speaker magnets

and fridge magnets can be used on.

Thoughts on this... mike slivinski

On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 17:22:34 -0000 rray786@... writes:

> -Rich Wrote:

> <<The main reason, though, that you can't use refrigerator magnets

> for health use is that they are usually monopolar. This means that

> both the north and south poles are on one side. This makes the

> magnet

> a bit stronger. But it is useless for health purposes. For health

> use, the magnet must be bipolar. This means that the north and south

>

> poles are on opposite sides. >>

>

> Duncan wrote: <<Hi Rich; The concept is correct but the terminology

>

> above is exactly reversed. Mono - meaning one - polar would be one

> pole on a side>>

> <snip>

> <<According to Coghill and several studies therapeutic levels

> are about 750 gauss at the treatment site. That is, not at the

> surface, at the depth of the spot you're hitting. >>

>

> Hi Duncan,

> You are correct. I used the wrong terminology. Thanks for

> setting me straight. In regards to the therapeutic level of 750

> gauss: Fred Rinker, author of The Invisible Force, says that a 4 X

> 6

> X 1/2 inch ceramic magnet with a 3950 manufacturer's gauss rating

> only has a surface gauss of 800. So even a 1/2 inch thick magnet

> wouldn't have 750 gauss past the skin. I find it hard to believe

> that this huge magnet is not effective.

>

> Sincerely,

> Rich

>

>

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Hi Rich

<<I find it hard to believe that this huge magnet is not effective.>>

O course you'd be correct.... Coghill is a magnetic therapist, in other

words, his treatments would use a large penetrating neodymium magnet and

shorter duration than you'd use at home.

Mike is right, the correct size and strength magnet in the correct placement

is required for effect. So the weaker magnets have effect but you are

limited in where you can use them.

Fred's book is a great introduction and has that useful chart of measured

gauss vs. manufacturers rating. By going by the chart you can create your

own therapy that will have ample gradient and will penetrate to the depth

you need.

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Hi Rich

<<I find it hard to believe that this huge magnet is not effective.>>

O course you'd be correct.... Coghill is a magnetic therapist, in other

words, his treatments would use a large penetrating neodymium magnet and

shorter duration than you'd use at home.

Mike is right, the correct size and strength magnet in the correct placement

is required for effect. So the weaker magnets have effect but you are

limited in where you can use them.

Fred's book is a great introduction and has that useful chart of measured

gauss vs. manufacturers rating. By going by the chart you can create your

own therapy that will have ample gradient and will penetrate to the depth

you need.

ciao

Duncan

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Hi Rich

<<I find it hard to believe that this huge magnet is not effective.>>

O course you'd be correct.... Coghill is a magnetic therapist, in other

words, his treatments would use a large penetrating neodymium magnet and

shorter duration than you'd use at home.

Mike is right, the correct size and strength magnet in the correct placement

is required for effect. So the weaker magnets have effect but you are

limited in where you can use them.

Fred's book is a great introduction and has that useful chart of measured

gauss vs. manufacturers rating. By going by the chart you can create your

own therapy that will have ample gradient and will penetrate to the depth

you need.

ciao

Duncan

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Hi Rich, could you explain how you used your magnets

and for how long?

Thanks

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> the liver cleanse again.

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> Sincerely,

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Hi Rich, could you explain how you used your magnets

and for how long?

Thanks

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> the liver cleanse again.

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> Sincerely,

> Rich

>

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> Hi Rich, could you explain how you used your magnets

> and for how long?

> Thanks

> Joy

Hi Joy,

Well, first I bought Chiu's rings. (www.alexchiu.com)

They got rid of my chronic fatigue but not much more. Then I built a

vest made out of flexible magnet material and domino sized magnets.

I also made a 13 X 14 inch block of 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets. This

helped quite a bit. But it had a curious side effect. It made the

pain in my Achilles' tendons worse. So I tried using the large block

of magnets for thirty minutes over each spot of my body except my

arms. The next day my Achilles' tendons hurt less, but my arms felt

like they were on fire! Because of this, I am building a magnetic

bed (108, 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets) that makes a nearly continuous

surface of magnets to treat my entire body. It should be finished

tomorrow, so I'll report back to the group on how well it works in a

month or so.

Anyway, I used the magnetic vest 24 hours a day for two

weeks. I also sat on the large block of magnets during the day. To

stop the pain in my Achilles' tendons, I made pads for them too. I

felt better, but my fatigue started to come back when I quit wearing

the magnets. So I wore the vest and pads at night. Gradually I was

able to wean off them and my fatigue didn't come back.

In retrospect, I wouldn't have made the vest out of flexible

magnet material. It tends to crack quite a bit so I am constantly

repairing it. Besides, the flexible magnet material is quite

expensive.

Sincerely,

Rich

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> Hi Rich, could you explain how you used your magnets

> and for how long?

> Thanks

> Joy

Hi Joy,

Well, first I bought Chiu's rings. (www.alexchiu.com)

They got rid of my chronic fatigue but not much more. Then I built a

vest made out of flexible magnet material and domino sized magnets.

I also made a 13 X 14 inch block of 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets. This

helped quite a bit. But it had a curious side effect. It made the

pain in my Achilles' tendons worse. So I tried using the large block

of magnets for thirty minutes over each spot of my body except my

arms. The next day my Achilles' tendons hurt less, but my arms felt

like they were on fire! Because of this, I am building a magnetic

bed (108, 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets) that makes a nearly continuous

surface of magnets to treat my entire body. It should be finished

tomorrow, so I'll report back to the group on how well it works in a

month or so.

Anyway, I used the magnetic vest 24 hours a day for two

weeks. I also sat on the large block of magnets during the day. To

stop the pain in my Achilles' tendons, I made pads for them too. I

felt better, but my fatigue started to come back when I quit wearing

the magnets. So I wore the vest and pads at night. Gradually I was

able to wean off them and my fatigue didn't come back.

In retrospect, I wouldn't have made the vest out of flexible

magnet material. It tends to crack quite a bit so I am constantly

repairing it. Besides, the flexible magnet material is quite

expensive.

Sincerely,

Rich

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Re: magnet therapy

> ...................................................Then I built a

> vest made out of flexible magnet material and domino sized magnets.

> I also made a 13 X 14 inch block of 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets. This

> helped quite a bit. But it had a curious side effect. It made the

> pain in my Achilles' tendons worse. So I tried using the large block

> of magnets for thirty minutes over each spot of my body except my

> arms. The next day my Achilles' tendons hurt less, but my arms felt

> like they were on fire! Because of this, I am building a magnetic

> bed (108, 4 X 6 X 1 inch magnets) that makes a nearly continuous

> surface of magnets to treat my entire body. It should be finished

> tomorrow, so I'll report back to the group on how well it works in a

> month or so.

Rich,

I want to warn you about building a bed of magnets. Magnets are very

powerful, and it is easy for damage to occur--as you already discovered.

Please, before you continue, phone Kallie at 519-471-6234 or email

her at 4optimallife@... (her website is www.4optimallife.com ) and ask

her about magnetic mattress pads. Kallie is a registered nurse.

Regards,

Nina Silver, Ph.D.

Author of THE HANDBOOK OF RIFE FREQUENCY HEALING

Email me for a pre-publication bulk discount good until Sept. 15!

You can read the intro to the Handbook on my website

http://www.heart-of-healing.com

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