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MadJack

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anybody here try this yet?

i'm curious and would like to hear some feedback if you are using it.

i was playing poker last week and 2 guys at my table had one. they swear by it.

thanks

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I suffered from pretty bad arthritis in my hands towards the end of last golf season to the point where I had to have cortisone shots in two fingers. I tried these bracelets and the magnet ones. Neither made a crap worth of difference in the pain. I've tried pretty much everything, and realized that good old fashioned medicine is the only thing that works for me. Some like the mumbo jumbo, just didnt cut it for me.
 

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the one guy (mid 60 ish) said he got so soar from playing golf he almost quit. he got the bracelet and it took about 2 weeks and he hasn't had a pain since. maybe it's one of those mind things. if you believe it strong enough, it will work. who knows. my knees ache after golf so after talking to these guys i ordered one. i'll let you know what happens with me. today is day one.
 

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It's a gimmick Jack.


As acehistr8 alluded to he used them and nothing happened, same thing with the magnet one's. The emphasis is based on magnets oin which they are supposed to turn the electrons in your cells around and face a different direction, thus increasing blood flow and other speculative "junk". Although it is true you can polarize (believe correct terminology here) your electrons and turn them, the magnet needs to be of a higher magnitude, and then still studies are inconclusive as to the benefit of such stimulation.

As for some people stating it does wonders, we call that a "Placebo Effect" certain people will always get some type of a response just because they are being asked questions involved in a study, whether or not they were on an actual product or not, they still perceive a benefit and some actually do get a benefit (from nothing) sometimes.


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We sell them in our Pro Shop Jack. Feedback on them is the same as Ace. Nothing very positive. I do hear good things about a company named Sabonas though. Have some more info on a pamphlet here if you need it. JP
 

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<---heading out to the garbage can in the garage to get the box and receipt so i can get my money back. i'll wear the damn thing for 2 weeks and then it's going back if it doesn't "do wonders".

thanks for the feedback.
 

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madjack quote:" maybe it's one of those mind things. if you believe it strong enough, it will work. who knows. my knees"


i think you hit....it's a mind thing.

i have chronic back problems & have tried almost everything including something similar to these bracelets & nothing has helped.

i hope you have better luck.
 
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2 to 3 new pair of air cushioned walking shoes each quarter year of your life after age 50 does wonders...so does half of a little blue pill....
 
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