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Old 07-30-2008, 09:21 PM #1
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Default Magnets and Patches

Use of Magents and Patches

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Originally Posted by Brian
Seems like a few of us here with spine problems, mines c5 c6 c7 , it is inoperable
apparently a neuro surgeon said, if i want instant relief i get either the old chinese accupunture or lazor accupunture, otherwise i get by on very strong magnets.

I see where Brian and others mention the use of magnets. Are you using the magnets for PN or another ailment? I've read all the posts (I think) and I couldn't find anything about what strength, placement, where you get them, etc. Do you mind elaborating? If you use them for relief with PN I would like to give them a try.

Can anyone give me advise on the patches?

I am trying the Solanpos patches and I am having trouble finding the right placement. I viewed the anatomy website suggest by mrsD but I'm still not getting to the trouble spots. Can anyone make and suggestion, and also, how do you keep the darn things on, they keep coming unstruck...

Thanks in advance...
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