Re: THE END ATLEAST FOR ME....

Rowton7244 (Rowton7244(AT)aol.com)
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 13:09:20 EDT

In a message dated 4/27/98 11:13:19 AM EST, bibow(AT)concentric.net writes:

<< Your ongoing effort to psycho analyze me is not relevant to
this board, Beth. >>>I can assure you, I would never attempt to psycho
analyze you, furthermore I have sat by silently, while I you once again reply
with anger and force in an attempt to 'dash' the hopes, and happiness of
someone with other opinions and options than yours. Once again I respect your
right to your own health options and opinions<<<


Let me make one thing perfectly clear: Magnets are NOT a
"new field or major new portion of the medical community".
At best it is a hair brain idea and attempt on a beneficial
simple device to cure anything from Multiple Sclerosis to
hangnails. In the scientific community's opinion it is a
SCAM thought up entirely to take advantage of people in
need.>>> As previously written by other members no one is trying to force
magnets ON YOU, this is a personal decision and not one made by anyone other
than the individual using them.<<<

What NASA has to do with magnetic soles and patches, I have
no idea. If this is a way of legitimizing your position,
maybe you can explain? >>>>I would think a man of your skilled learning in
this area would already know of this, feel free to check out the web presences
for NASA, it is truly wonderful. Or maybe you can ask Sen. John Glenn when he
comes back down, I have a strong felling you would receive a prompt
answer.<<<<

MRI is a diagnostic tool only, not intended nor used to
relieve any symptoms or heal any illness.>> This was just one more example
of medical usage of magnets, RRREEAALLYY big ones.<<<

Your statement is simply hogwash and >>> Now it is time for you to go to TIME
OUT, heres how I suggest time out be implemented. You must place magnets in
your pockets and sit in a metal chair for 10 mins., at a distance further than
the reach of your computer keyboard. NOW MARTIN, THIS IS JUST A SUGGESTION
not a SOLUTION.>>> suggesting to anybody
here that magnet patches are in any way an "aspect of new
medical technology" is misrepresenting the fact. The magnets
you are talking about can be bought and sold by anybody and
are often introduced through pyramid scheme-like activities,
or at parties like Tupperware. They are offered as a
get-rich-quick opportunity for people in financial distress,
who in their turn sell their pseudo-science to those in
need.>> at this point you have only offended the homemakers and single
parents who use Tupperware, and the Egyptians all that talk about their
pyramids. Come on LIGHTEN UP.>>>

After I made my comments on these magnets here on the board,
I have received numerous private e-mail from an individual
selling them to you, calling me every name in the book
including un-patriotic (!), an a traitor (?), interfering in
free enterprise. What does this tell you? Are these the kind
of people you want to trust with your health? Is this the
"new age" I'm being asked to join?>>>>
<<Martin, all I am saying is why don't you pick fights (if you must) in
private e-mails. I personally would appreciate it.
This is my opinion so if you find it irritating please write me PRIVATELY.
All the best,
Beth>>
<<Think about it.

Martin


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