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quote:RESULTSNone of the three groups of mice experienced any differences in the measurable size or progression of their implanted tumors. There were no differences between either the “north” or the “south” conditions. Neither one of these had any significant differences in the tumor size or weight compared to the mice in the control group that were not exposed to a magnetic field from a real magnet underneath the cage.
quote:you can begin to learn of the many factual and reproducible experiments conducted there
quote:Originally posted by DonnahAnybody know about magnetism and magnetic therapy? Or how magnetism affects the human body?
quote:Originally posted by YlideYeah, Alice, you're absolutely right. Your body generally maintains its pH balance on its own just fine. If it didn't, you'd have bigger issues than just arthritis and fatigue. pH is maintained by a carbonate/carbonic acid buffer system in your blood. CO2 from respiration is generated continually, which them partially dissociates to form carbonate and bicarbonate, the other half of the buffer. None of these substances are paramagnetic. (i.e. they are not affected by a magnetic field)They're claiming to catalyze biochemical reactions in the body with a little wrist magnet...I can't believe that it's even legal to make that claim.This message brought to you by The Council of People Who Are Sick of Seeing More People