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Originally Posted by bent98
Has anyone tried qmagnets?
http://www.qmagnets.com/index.php
Seems as they are based In Austrailia.
I found an interesting article on their site about central pain sensitization.
http://www.qmagnets.com/central-sensitization.php
I have having a hard time with my alloydina and am getting desperate. I have read articles stating that magnets are a waste of money and any positive effects are a placebo effect. If the magnets slow down the firing of the troubling nerves I assume that would hyper my burning hypersensitivity.
Some feedback would be appreciated.
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Sure you can buy fancy expensive magnets (and WOW look at those prices!)...or get the same results for 2 bucks each. Your choice. They will only work if very strong, high gauss, and placed in the right spot.
You have to be willing to experiment with placement and polarity as explained in this thread. I've used magnets for over a decade. And still get scoffed at, BTW.
The American version of the "4 little ones arranged in a square) are listed in this thread.
Quadrablocs. still expensive.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Quadra..._edit_sections
These are the old MagnaBlocs sold to a new distributor.
Placement is the key to success. And patience.
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