Yes.
The body is made up of electrical impulses and all forms of electricity,magnetism and radio waves effects us.
2007-05-29 08:17:46
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answered by Mr.OldGuy 2
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I doubt it. Nevertheless, there are things that we don't understand, so I keep my mind open. They do, however have a negative effect on watches, electronics, and the magnetic stripes on the back of bank cards and credit cards.
2016-05-21 00:13:56
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answered by ? 3
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I don't know for sure if they work - but I do use the bracelets and they help a lot. My wrist don't hurt any more.
Then there are people say they don't work for them. I believe it depends on the person.
Thanks for the site. It looks interesting
2007-05-29 09:48:09
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answered by Angell 6
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no, not really. There is no evidence that magnetic jewelry is theraputic or has any medical use. The testimonials are anecdotal at best. The necklace is pretty, though, and I wouldn't mind buying one for myself.
2007-05-29 08:29:04
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answered by rockjock_2000 5
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No!And I think youur mean for buying thoose for your family if you think they're therapeutic!Just buy them some chicken.
2007-05-29 08:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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yes for the man who sells them and makes all the money :) Im sure you mom and sister will love them!
2007-05-29 08:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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They may have a placebo effect. In other words, they work if you believe they do.
2007-05-29 08:17:28
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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yeah
2007-05-29 08:21:40
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answered by stacey 1
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ur mom is hot
2007-05-29 08:16:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No - it's bunk.
2007-05-29 08:17:00
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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