Guest guest Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 is this the thing i have seen on tv, it is to help you stand up and they can not pull you down, sorry i do not see how, some thing on my arm , is going to help me stray off my butt, they are not even on the same part of the body , but what do i know..Subject: Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 11:02 PM  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 Those are called "iRenew" http://www.irenewbracelet.com/   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 11:02 PM  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 so what are they? Subject: Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 11:02 PM  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  This is the one we see advertised on tv all the time Debbi www.qray.com 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've never seen that one, but I DO see the iRenew one all the time...must be an American/Canadian thing...that one looks nice   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic bracelets (debbi brant)  This is the one we see advertised on tv all the time Debbi www.qray.com 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 have absolutely no clue what they are or how they work...IF they work...   ~*~Hugs~*~ ~*~Akiba~*~ Pragmatic Visionary http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php -- Re: Magnetic braceletsTo: MSersLife Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 11:02 PM  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...
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