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EDIT: don't click on this hillariously dumb man's invention. Explanation at end of thread.
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Originally posted by thebombs12
I tried building one and i question the validity of it. I attempted to build one and it seemed to work. Who has tried it?
<advertising link deleted>for those of you who don't believe: Immortality Ring (no refferal)
Originally posted by thebombs12
I tried building one and i question the validity of it. I attempted to build one and it seemed to work. Who has tried it?
Immortality Ring
for those of you who don't believe: Immortality Ring (no refferal)
I'll have to see. His stuff is quite pricey. I trying it anyway as an experiment. I don't think I'm going to pay $25 for two rings.Originally posted by quantumcarl
The only way to prove this "works" is to live forever and study someone wearing the ring. Any volunteers? Its a tough job, unless you're a vampire. \
i better edit that out.Originally posted by FZ+
Did anyone else notice the affliliate tag in that link?
Use.
www.alexchiu.com
Spamming = bad
Alex Chiu = haliriously dumb man
well this sounds interesting: http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/rings.htmlOriginally posted by Tyger
They transfer money from the buyer to the seller, that's what they're supposed to do.
i have enough to get the rings. i'll post a follow up on how things "go". i'll be back...Originally posted by Maverick
Egads! Those things are an Insult to real science. So that I might criticize them better, I once read the explanation for them on some Internet site. It was to say the least total nonsense.
...in 110 years?Originally posted by thebombs12
i have enough to get the rings. i'll post a follow up on how things "go". i'll be back...
:-( i dunno. we'll see. i'll keep updating.Originally posted by russ_watters
...in 110 years?
Don't sweat it - I'm a benevolent highlander.Originally posted by The Grimmus
actualy putting one on can be very hazordos...there can only be one highlander
ROFL, proven testimonials ? I am sorry if this has been posted, i didnt read it all :POriginally posted by thebombs12
:( hm... any of you guys know people who have something similar? the website "claims" to have been around since 1989 and have many proven testimonials.
Magnetic rings work by using magnets to create a magnetic field that interacts with the body's own magnetic field. This interaction is thought to improve blood flow and increase oxygen levels in the body, leading to potential health benefits.
The claimed benefits of using magnetic rings include improved circulation, pain relief, reduced inflammation, and increased energy levels. Some people also believe that magnetic rings can improve overall health and well-being.
There is currently limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of magnetic rings. Some studies have shown potential benefits, but more research is needed to fully understand the effects of magnetic rings on the body.
In general, magnetic rings are considered safe for most people to use. However, individuals with pacemakers or other medical devices that are sensitive to magnets should avoid using magnetic rings. Additionally, some people may experience skin irritation or discomfort from wearing the ring.
The time it takes to see results from using magnetic rings can vary for each individual. Some people may experience immediate relief from pain or inflammation, while others may not notice any changes for several weeks. It is important to use magnetic rings as directed and consult a healthcare professional if you do not see any improvement in your symptoms.