Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I not only wear them, I make them. Let me know what you want and I will make you a pair that won't unravel or be too heavy.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 ROFL You're a hoot, Cait. Love the headlines.I have heard over the years the benefits, but I've always wondered myself. Some folks swear by them. If they help you, then keep wearing them is the obvious thing.It is SO great to have you back.love, KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 12:20:17 AMSubject: Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011  Thanks Kate but the problem is these aren't mine. And the only ones I can find here are the QRay. No way am I going to spend $139.99. Hey Akiba, have you considered making beaded ones? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 I DO make beaded ones, with either magnetic hematite or magnet motley beads. And anklets, too. They run about $10 ea.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Thanks Kate but the problem is these aren't mine. And the only ones I can find here are the QRay. No way am I going to spend $139.99. Hey Akiba, have you considered making beaded ones? .. hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 oh no what cait said!! i wanna know too...... SHALONDA "Me + God's grace & forgiveness can overcome any & everything" Subject: Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 I don't have any on right now, I have some mixed ones I've made, I had them on but they didn't sell and I haven't relisted them. Here's pix: The red beads are garnets , the purple ones are faceted amethyst and the multi-colored round ones are motley magnetic beads.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 Oh, and my eBay name is akyba, I DO have some thing on right now but no bracelets. I can make some but I'd show them to y'all before I listed them there, if y'all want. See my last reply for a pic. Oh, here is another one that has motley magnetic beads, the other beads are faceted glass (the pinky/salmon ones) and faceted amethyst. Here's the pic:   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011  Start beading girl! Can you make one that would go around the wrist 4 times? And why do you need a clasp? The end just sticks by magnetism. I got to take a pic for you ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 They need a clasp because the magnetic beads are smaller then the non, and they won't "stick" You are talking about lariat bracelets(can also be worn ad an anklet or necklace. I made one to try, a prototype, I will attach a pic, I need to remake it and add more of the magnetic beads, and make it longer(and I skipped a bead), but here is the prototype: Ht had the motley magnetics, carnelian, glass, seed beads and the ending beads are kyanite   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Start beading girl! Can you make one that would go around the wrist 4 times? And why do you need a clasp? The end just sticks by magnetism. I got to take a pic for you ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011  I must have left my camera at 's but I'll be going over there for the weekend ... both his and his granddaughter share the same day. The one I love has various beads and the hematite are the only magnetic ones. I love the only other big bead ... it's a brown mix with whitish/beigish specks, kind of like an agate but not. I know I'm not making a whole lot of sense here . Maybe the reason it sticks so well is both ends are a hematite and a little crystal. Anyway if you can make me a couple I'd rather buy from you. And no undercharging! The heavier one from Mexico I'll take a pic of too but I don't want one. It's so heavy and I don't like the looks of it. Now here I am drinking green tea to try to work on those iron deposits in my brain and I'm wanting to wear iron on my body! ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 What colors do you want? The motley are all colors within the same bead, the hematite are black, so let me know what colors you like and I'll make them. Also, measure the one you have if you can so I know hw long to make them.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  I must have left my camera at 's but I'll be going over there for the weekend ... both his and his granddaughter share the same day. The one I love has various beads and the hematite are the only magnetic ones. I love the only other big bead ... it's a brown mix with whitish/beigish specks, kind of like an agate but not. I know I'm not making a whole lot of sense here . Maybe the reason it sticks so well is both ends are a hematite and a little crystal. Anyway if you can make me a couple I'd rather buy from you. And no undercharging! The heavier one from Mexico I'll take a pic of too but I don't want one. It's so heavy and I don't like the looks of it. Now here I am drinking green tea to try to work on those iron deposits in my brain and I'm wanting to wear iron on my body! ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 These are lovely, Akiba!To: MSersLife Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 6:26:34 PMSubject: Re: Magnetic bracelets I don't have any on right now, I have some mixed ones I've made, I had them on but they didn't sell and I haven't relisted them. Here's pix: The red beads are garnets , the purple ones are faceted amethyst and the multi-colored round ones are motley magnetic beads.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 Oh, Akiba, this one is fantastic! I just love it!To: MSersLife Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 7:01:49 PMSubject: Re: Magnetic bracelets They need a clasp because the magnetic beads are smaller then the non, and they won't "stick" You are talking about lariat bracelets(can also be worn ad an anklet or necklace. I made one to try, a prototype, I will attach a pic, I need to remake it and add more of the magnetic beads, and make it longer(and I skipped a bead), but here is the prototype: Ht had the motley magnetics, carnelian, glass, seed beads and the ending beads are kyanite   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Start beading girl! Can you make one that would go around the wrist 4 times? And why do you need a clasp? The end just sticks by magnetism. I got to take a pic for you ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 Thank you, and like me, they are available   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 Well I remade it this morning, look for the email with the new and improved version   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Start beading girl! Can you make one that would go around the wrist 4 times? And why do you need a clasp? The end just sticks by magnetism. I got to take a pic for you ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 ur a mess sis. hahahaha i just go to ebay and search ur name? or is it a special place? ive heard good things bout them. i would rather have one made with love and blessing from you than from a strange machine. SHALONDA "Me + God's grace & forgiveness can overcome any & everything" Subject: Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Ok, here's the link to one of my auctions, from there you can see the other stuff I have up for sale. A few actions just ended without selling, they will be relisted tonight or tomorrow, and I will list all the magnetic and other bracelets I have, so you can see them. If you see something you like, let me know and I will cancel the auction and sell it to you directly, that way I don't have to pay the eBay commission of 10% of the sale http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=220722864038 & ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 coolbeans sis. u rock SHALONDA "Me + God's grace & forgiveness can overcome any & everything" Subject: Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 I re-listed everything, so have a look if you wish. How is everyone doing with snow and stuff out there? Did you know Florida (and the newscasters are in full gloat mode) is the ONLY state to NOT have snow or snow in the way with this current system? Even Hawaii has snow!!   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 6:16 PM  Why didn't you tell me!!! Are they on ebay and if so, what's your name there? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011  Sis, could you make a longer one with the garnets and amethysts? I love the bracelet but I'd love it to be longer. Don't know if it's really true but we're supposed to have the world's biggest amethyst mines here. I've got Paypal ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Tell me how long you want it and I will make it. As it is, it's 7 1/2", how long do you need for it to be? I have paypal too, so that works   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Sis, could you make a longer one with the garnets and amethysts? I love the bracelet but I'd love it to be longer. Don't know if it's really true but we're supposed to have the world's biggest amethyst mines here. I've got Paypal ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Oops I measured the wrong one, the one with the magnetic beads is 8" long. I can also use larger magnetic beads if you prefer. The ones it has are 4mm, I have some 8 mm ones, will give a bigger magnetic effect then the 4mm ones. Let me know.   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets  Sis, could you make a longer one with the garnets and amethysts? I love the bracelet but I'd love it to be longer. Don't know if it's really true but we're supposed to have the world's biggest amethyst mines here. I've got Paypal ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011  Long enough to go around my wrist 4 times so about 30"? Is that long enough to wear around the neck and be loose? ... hugs, Cait Magnetic bracelets Okay, stop laughing but have any of you used them? On Christmas, 's daughter-in-law loaned me one heavy bracelet from Mexico with lots of hematite beads and the magnets. And another much lighter one with fancier beads and less magnetic strength. It wraps around my wrist 5 times and is really pretty. Honest I was skeptical. But is it just coincidence that after a few days, my knees stopped hurting and more than that, whenever I turn over on my left side in bed, I have to deal with several minutes of nauseating vertigo. That's down to a few seconds. Anyone else found any benefit from wearing them? If it's just placebo then why the heck can't I do it with my mind? Especially since wearing them both is kind of a pain at night. The heavy bracelet unravels the long one. Imagine the headlines: "Accidental strangulation by magnetism" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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