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BIO MAGNETIC THERAPY Bracelets. Anyone

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gemqueen

gemqueen Report 29 Jan 2009 13:30

Sandie
Thanks. Some very useful info. When I googled all I could find was bracelets to buy but not a lot of info on their properties.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 29 Jan 2009 13:43

i used to get asked why I was wearing two watches..........

LOL left hand time clock........right hand body clock....bioflow watch type bracelet!!!

Teepsy3

Teepsy3 Report 29 Jan 2009 13:46

I've worn a bio mag bracelet for about 10 years and although it hasn't helped my back it had stopped all the problems i had with knee pain.

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 30 Jan 2009 12:17

Hi to any one interested.
I nudged this thread for Gem Queen who was asking about the magnetic bracelets on Chat.
Replying to born in kent, you can get some good deals on e.bay, that's where we bought ours. The strengths of the magnets were not given, but obviously you see pics. Hubby has one resembling a watch strap, mine is similar to a 'hearts and kisses' bracelet ( quite fashionable). They both cost about £14.
Beware of the prices, I first saw then at a local well known farmers and produce market, where other stalls set up also.
We were both interested in the product, and one took my eye as it would have complimented a gold bracelet I bought in Turkey a few yrs ago. This guy wanted £100 for the gold coloured bracelet and the cheapest one with one magnet on an elastic strap was £35.
Both hubby and ! have found benefits from the bracelets, he has no pain in his arthritic fingers, and I can lever or jump up onto my kitchen units to open my high windows.lol
Don't know if it is mind over matter, but wearing them has helped us both.

gemqueen

gemqueen Report 30 Jan 2009 12:45

Sandie
Thanks for the info again.

I have been given 2 small magnet discs to use for my back and have to say that I had the best nights sleep last night for a long time. Will continue to use them and see if there is any improvement.

WhackyJackieInOz

WhackyJackieInOz Report 30 Jan 2009 13:01

HI Sandie
Hubby and I have Magnets in our Pillows and they do help. Don't get the neck aches i used to. So Yes anything with a magnet in it is beneficial I think. My mother wore a Magnetic Bracelet and found it helped her enormously.
Hope your Hubby gets it sorted soon. Glucosomine is good but sometimes you need that little bit more to ease the aches and pains.
I had acupunture on my hips but It didn't do a thing for me either.
EDIT
OK I know I'm stupid lol. Just realized its an old thread and he has been sorted for a long time. Derrrrrrrrrrrr I'm dumb
Regards
Jackie

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 2 Oct 2010 00:22

Just nudging this up for anyone that may have probs and may be interested, before I delete it... I'm having a clear out.lol

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 2 Oct 2010 19:48

Sandie, might try this for OH, his hands are getting bad. Have you heard whether you need a bracelet for each hand? PM me if you want to delete the thread.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 3 Oct 2010 04:17

I think as long as people realise this is an old thread then it holds some useful advice and should stay. I have often gone looking for an old thread to double check some info and it's gorn lol !

As long as people google and double check it's safe to use the magnets with the medication or ailments they have, I think it's worth trying, sometimes it's a bit 'mind over matter' but some products are very expensive so beware of splashing out if you are not sure.

Lizx

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 3 Oct 2010 15:03

Hi ~~
Sorry not to come back to you sooner Jean, I wanted to check with hubby first.
He has arthritic finger joints in both hands, he wears the magnetic band , looks like a silver watch strap, on his right hand, but he says his left hand has improved also.
So no you don't need one on each wrist, unless you want to of course.

I agree with Purple beware of high cost ones, again it may be mind over matter but hubby can now bend/ squeeze his fingers without pain.

When I first saw them in a local town market the cheapest one was £30+
and it was just a material strap like on the supermarket bags you buy , The one I fancied was gold coloured and about £90 ,so hubby went on the net and bought both of us one each for £14.
At that price we'd thought we'd given them a try, and they seem to work !
Mine looks like a hearts and crosses silver bracelet from Ar*os.

I don't mind leaving the thread ,Purple, if it can help someone:))

Hope you husband can gain some comfort from them Jean, if you choose to go down that road:)
Best wihes
Sandie.x

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 3 Oct 2010 17:50

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for Jean:)