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Originally Posted by DamianJ
No he shouldn't. They don't work.
No they don't. They don't work at all. Find me ONE LINK with some peer-reviewed research showing they work!
Practitioners claim that subjecting certain parts of the body to magnetostatic fields produced by permanent magnets has beneficial health effects. These claims are both physically and biologically implausible and no effects on health or healing have been established.
It really was worked out some time ago that it's just a scam to sell bad bracelets to people who are not very clever.
How can a magnet "relax" blood? Explain the science.
Clue: you can't there is no science. It's cheap tat sold to idiots.
Pla-ce-bo - look it up.
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I was a ceramic tiler, using my wrist a lot more than a just a wanker like you... the magnetic bands do work... Why would you argue against me, when I can prove it!??
All your other comments from your post were similar dribble, considering I didnt purchase some cheap tat metal wear, mine is a simple material strap that was much more safe to wear on building sites.
The magnet relaxes the nervous system.. the carpel tunnel is a series of nerves, muscles & obviously the blood... The blood isnt relaxed you frigging moron... Seriously, you make life at GFY seem like a chore.