Some people swear by them...however the reading I've done says there is not really anything to back up their ability to work for any type of condition...
If it works for you, that's kewl...but science seems to say that it does not and there's no reason for it to...
2006-08-15 11:05:17
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answer #1
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answered by . 7
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The only benefit is to the person who sells them and takes money off the buyers. Be careful wearing magnets around electronic things like TVs, computers, etc...it can cause problems.
2006-08-15 11:04:02
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answered by anna 7
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yes it does. since our blood has iron and such minerals its promotes circulation. trust me. ofcouse its not a miricle and its a very minute pain reliever but ask those who have severe artiritis and they will tell u some pain less is better than having all the pain
2006-08-15 11:08:03
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answered by in ur face 4
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Not to the purchaser but there is a good profit for the seller.
2006-08-15 11:08:08
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answered by ijcoffin 6
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Personally, I'd say yes. Depending on what exactly you are looking for them to do for you.
2006-08-15 11:45:48
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answered by onlyget1shot 3
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no i dont think so. but it makes a good accessory on your wrist or ankle
2006-08-15 11:05:18
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answered by HOEMYJIZM. 2
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nope
2006-08-15 11:03:29
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answered by B C 4
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um, huh?
2006-08-15 11:04:33
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answered by kaythxbye 2
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