You can obtain more energy, enhance your ability to focus and relieve chronic
pain just by applying a magnetic bracelet or magnetic wrap. Are you tired of daily
shoulder pain, tennis elbow, back pain. Then why not try magnetic therapy? The
newest neodymium rare earth permanent magnets have helped millions and are
used worldwide.
A powerful magnet smaller than a penny placed near a pain or injury may do
wonders for you and relieve your pain as many have experienced. The magnetic
field produced by permanent magnets is a safe natural energy source. There are
no known harmful exposure levels and no limitations by Governmental agencies.
All Magnet Force magnets are of the highest energy neodymium rare earth and
are identified, differentiating between south pole and north pole.
SINCE THE EGYPTIANS
The science and use of Magnetic Therapy has been known ever since Egyptian
times, and has been continuously practiced all over the world. Because many
Americans have been fed up with the ever burdening cost of medical care and its
sometimes failures, it has forced them to look for alternative therapies for their
aches and pains. A host of therapies have surfaced some old, some new.
Chiropractic, massage, acupuncture, herbal, vitamins, biofeedback, homeopathy,
and permanent magnetic are just a few therapies offered. Magnetic therapy has
the most appeal, because of its effectiveness. It is a natural therapy, non toxic, no
pills, no needles, no salves, no side effects and most important, a one time low
cost for everyone. Magnetic therapy, when coupled with professional therapy,
proper nutrition and exercise, has proven to be the most effective and
economical. Magnets can be used over and over, and will last for years.
BIOMAGNETISM IN THE HUMAN BODY
Biomagnetism works in the human body through the circulatory system, the
nervous system and the endocrine system. Magnetism is continuously penetrating
every known particle, right down to the single cell. Its ordering effect on living
systems arise from the fact that magnetism is a blueprint of life itself. All known
energies have, as a base, this electromagnetic field. The latest research indicates
that magnetism has a very significant beneficial biological effect on human beings.
Blood contains ferrous hemoglobin (iron) that functions as a carrier of oxygen and
carbon dioxide. As blood circulates the lungs, fully magnetized ferrous
hemoglobin is able to transport more oxygen to cell tissue as well as taking more
carbon dioxide waste from the cell back to the lungs for removal. This means
more energy and less fatigue as tissue cells and internal organs stay substantially
healthier. Also golfers report an energy reserve allowing their play on the 18th
hole to match first tee energy, this in turn enables greater concentration and
execution for your game. Magnetic bracelets and wraps recharge the body's
magnetism. The body, like the earth, is a biomagnetic unit that vibrates at
approximately 7.9 cycles per second direct current. Our electric devices, TV,
computers, lights, appliances etc. vibrate at 60 cycles per second alternating
current. Magnetic devices serve to balance the body and counter the deleterious
excitement of the 60 cycle per second vibration.
Dr. Nakagawa, of Isuzu Hospital in Tokyo Japan, has identified a malady that he
calls "Magnetic Deficiency Syndrome". It is believed that we call this problem
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
REACHING OUTER SPACE
Magnets are used in spacecraft to protect the astronauts from bone loss,
disorientation, and other magnetic deficiencies. Magnetic Therapy is the cutting
edge of a healing, health, energy boom that is sure to revolutionize the way we
treat our bodies. Magnets will not only help your golf game it could also improve
the length and quality of your life and that of your loved ones.
Source: Long Island Golfer Magazine, October 1997
Life Begins At 50 For Players on Mature Tour
GOLF By Ken Fidlin
LANCASTER - The promotional slogan invites us to come on out and "Walk With
A legend." It doesn't even scratch the surface.
At Hamilton Golf and Country Club this week, you can indeed walk with a legend.
You can even talk with a legend. You can get a legend's autograph without
getting your head bitten off. You can share a joke with a legend. You might even
get a golf lesson from a legend. Or free medical advice from a legend. There is no
end to what a legend can do to enhance your day on one of Canadian golf's most
spectacular pieces of real estate.
The players on the PGA Seniors Tour who will compete in the du Maurier
Champions tournament tomorrow through Sunday are different from any group
of professional athletes you'll ever find. For starters, most of them don't take
themselves too seriously. Probably comes with having grandkids.
For example, as lee Trevino and DeWit Weaver prepared to hit their tee shots on
the ninth hole of a practice round yesterday, a toddler appeared from the gallery
and was immediately swept into Grandpa Trevino's arms. A photo opportunity for
the astounded father. When Trevino realized it was a video camera in dad's
hands, well, being the Merry Mex, he had to spin a yarn. So he talked about
attending a granddaughter's important piano recital, how he photographed the
event, then taped over the proud moment.
These for the most part are men who long ago learned that the world doesn't owe
them a living. In fact some of the most successful seniors have turned out to be
guys whose PGA careers were less than stellar. Nobody fits that mold more
precisely than Jim Colbert, currently the king of the tour. He led in money last
year and continues to do so this year.
His emergence from a middle-of-the-pack PGA career to star status as a senior
resulted from two factors: magnets and equipment. Equipment, we can
understand. But magnets?
Ever since he was 15 years old, Colbert has been plagued by painful disc
degeneration in his lower back. Several years ago, a fellow pro named Mickey
Gallagher told him about a doctor who was getting amazing results with back
problems by using magnets. Colbert tried it and the rest is history
"During the last three years, any day I wanted to play golf, I could," he said. That
was something entirely new for me." He has a special mattress made of magnets.
He tapes magnets to key areas on his back and neck. Other touring pros like Tom
Weiskopf and Bob Murphy have used varying forms of the therapy for pain and
arthritis control. "For a lot of years there were a lot of days when I just couldn't
play he cause of the back pain," Colbert said. "And on the days that I could, I was
so full of medicine and muscle relaxants that I couldn't score anyway."
Magnets. Hey, we don't make this stuff up. There is an understanding from these
old pros who ply their trade from week to week on the Mature Tour that the
world does not necessarily revolve around them. They have come to Hamilton
and are of one voice in praise of the golf course.
"You won't hear anything but raves from anyone this week," Weaver said. "If
anyone says this isn't the nicest golf course we've played all year, I'd like to know
which one he's thinking of." "We don't get to play many of these special old
courses," Colbert said. "You can't buy or build what 100 years of natural evolution
can bring."
"Can we play here the rest of the year?" Trevino asked. "You should see some of
the ranches we play on."
Imagine that. A professional athlete, appreciative that he has been invited into our
midst. A senior event on Canadian soil would be incomplete without a visit from
our own legend, Moe Norman. Trevino himself has called Norman the finest
striker of the golf ball ever, and hundreds were crowded around Norman,
including many of the touring pros on the range yesterday for one of his famous
clinics. Ho-hum, Moe hit 'em straight again.
I've heard people say that life begins at 50 and never once considered that it
could be true. Until you stop and consider Colbert and many of his buddies. "We
always ask ourselves if we could lock in at a certain age, what would it be,"
Colbert said. "For me, it would be my early 50's, the way my life is going. The
most fun I've had to date has been Senior Circuit."
Take a walk with a legend and you might begin to believe it.
Source: The Financial Post, Wed. June 12, 1996 Section: SPORTS
AMAZING THERAPEUTIC POWER OF MAGNETS By Martin Meyer, Herbologist - Nutritionist
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