Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Linda

This makes sense to me, somehow.  Wouldn't that in some respects be similar
to acupuncture??  In using certain metals in the needles wouldn't that do
something with the ions in our bodies?  Boy, you can tell I am less than
informed about the physical side of a person.  And, if magnetism can balance
the organism to reduce pain, then the opposite should hold true--in an
environment where the electromagnetic field is altered, shouldn't it create
conditions in which pain occurs??

jackief

Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff wrote:

> "Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Greetings Jackie, I wonder if the following ties in. It is the flip
> side, but I think it might be related because what 'helps' can be the
> flip side of what 'hurts'.
>
> Currently on a medical topic list we are discussing the use of magnets
> to reduce pain. Seems that when they are placed on the body it increases
> the flow of blood to an area, that is it aids circulation.  Now, there
> are different precursor states: might be trauma, might be inherent, even
> genetic wiring that brings on the pain - anyway it might not be so far
> afield from general discusssions of magnetism and organisms.  C U Soon,
> :) LDMF.
>
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