posted on May, 20 2009 @ 08:16 AM
reply to post by windwaker
Thanks for info windwaker.
I agree that there is some benefit to the rings. Of course they will not make you immortal, and the website and advertisements are extremely
wacky.
Magnets and copper bracelets have been used a long time. I was having a hard time getting through some lower back pain, so I decided to give them a
try. I also changed my diet and started working out a little more consistently at the same time, so I cannot give the jewelry full credit, but it
certainly did not cause any harm, and it may have helped some.
A few years ago after a serious burn injury, the doctors were having a hard time getting my elbow to heal. They re-grafted it several times, but it
continued to slough off and stay raw. The rest of my body had healed appropriately. After about a year, someone suggested an acupuncturist. I had
nothing to lose, so I visited a well-respected acupuncture teacher. We talked for a little while and he offered to help me for free! He used
electrostimulation called "surrounding the dragon" on my elbow. It tickled a little at the time, and I remember thinking how the sensation reminded
me of how it felt before the burn. Within one week, the skin had sealed off the puss and blood flow, and withing a month it was fully healed!! I was
amazed, but the practitioner and my burn doctor were simply satisfied that it had healed. They both agreed that stimulating the energy flow (chi)
across the wound, and "jumping" the interruption that the burn had caused, had helped my body heal. It has been several years, and it is still
healed!
FYI: Do not discount these holistic style cures just because of their kooky salespeople, exaggerated claims, or simplistic approach. Do not expect
miracles, but if the procedure causes no harm, and may provide benefits, give it a shot!