Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Hi All, Have any of you tried Accuband magnets, taped to the AP Pts instead of needle-AP? What is your assessment of their efficacy compared with routine needle AP? Accuband magnets come in various strengths, from 800 to 9000 gauss. See: http://www.lhasaoms.com/acu_magnets-26-page.html Recently, a 12000-gauss version has been added to the range. See: http://www.lhasaoms.com/Accu_Band_REC_Magnets-26-1798-page.html My clinical experience of using Accuband magnets is limited, but I found the 6000 and 9000-gauss ones useful in a few (human) cases of chronic pain. Also, I have used them with very good results (with needle-AP + owner- applied TENS) in treating a few cases of peripheral nerve paralysis (facial, radial + suprascapular) in hiorses. Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Want to know about an AMAZING magnet product. LOL. It's the weirdest thing. http://www.alexchiu.com/ A girl gave me a set of these for free, so I figured I'd try them. What the heck, right? Well, I am EXTREMELY impressed with them. The guy's website makes him seem like he's retarded or at best some kind of weird scammer. But wow! You put the rings on your pinky fingers while you sleep. All I can figure is that it does something with the heart meridian, because you'll NEVER have a bad dream or disturbed sleep in ANY way with these rings. It's the darndest thing, but I am very impressed with them. - " " < <PVA-L >; <Pa-l >; <traditional_Chinese_Medicine >; Cc: <energetic Monday, August 31, 2009 4:26 PM Accuband 12000 Gauss magnets instead of AP needles? > Hi All, > > Have any of you tried Accuband magnets, taped to the AP Pts instead of > needle-AP? What is your assessment of their efficacy compared with > routine needle AP? > > Accuband magnets come in various strengths, from 800 to 9000 gauss. > See: http://www.lhasaoms.com/acu_magnets-26-page.html > > Recently, a 12000-gauss version has been added to the range. See: > http://www.lhasaoms.com/Accu_Band_REC_Magnets-26-1798-page.html > > My clinical experience of using Accuband magnets is limited, but I found > the > 6000 and 9000-gauss ones useful in a few (human) cases of chronic pain. > Also, I have used them with very good results (with needle-AP + owner- > applied TENS) in treating a few cases of peripheral nerve paralysis > (facial, > radial + suprascapular) in hiorses. > > Best regards, > > > > > --- > > Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times > http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com > > Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine > and acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesemedicinetimes.com/wiki/CMTpedia > > > and adjust > accordingly. > > Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group > requires prior permission from the author. > > Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely > necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 I've had these for several years and felt/saw/heard/experienced nothing with them. Different strokes. --- On Wed, 9/2/09, Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote: Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum Re: Accuband 12000 Gauss magnets instead of AP needles? Chinese Medicine Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 6:55 PM Want to know about an AMAZING magnet product. LOL. It's the weirdest thing. http://www.alexchiu .com/ A girl gave me a set of these for free, so I figured I'd try them. What the heck, right? Well, I am EXTREMELY impressed with them. The guy's website makes him seem like he's retarded or at best some kind of weird scammer. But wow! You put the rings on your pinky fingers while you sleep. All I can figure is that it does something with the heart meridian, because you'll NEVER have a bad dream or disturbed sleep in ANY way with these rings. It's the darndest thing, but I am very impressed with them. - " " < (AT) tinet (DOT) ie> <PVA-L >; <Pa-l >; <traditional_ Chinese_Medicine >; <> Cc: <energetic@centuryte l.net> Monday, August 31, 2009 4:26 PM Accuband 12000 Gauss magnets instead of AP needles? > Hi All, > > Have any of you tried Accuband magnets, taped to the AP Pts instead of > needle-AP? What is your assessment of their efficacy compared with > routine needle AP? > > Accuband magnets come in various strengths, from 800 to 9000 gauss. > See: http://www.lhasaoms .com/acu_ magnets-26- page.html > > Recently, a 12000-gauss version has been added to the range. See: > http://www.lhasaoms .com/Accu_ Band_REC_ Magnets-26- 1798-page. html > > My clinical experience of using Accuband magnets is limited, but I found > the > 6000 and 9000-gauss ones useful in a few (human) cases of chronic pain. > Also, I have used them with very good results (with needle-AP + owner- > applied TENS) in treating a few cases of peripheral nerve paralysis > (facial, > radial + suprascapular) in hiorses. > > Best regards, > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Subscribe to the free online journal for TCM at Times > http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com > > Help build the world's largest online encyclopedia for Chinese medicine > and acupuncture, click, http://www.chinesem edicinetimes. com/wiki/ CMTpedia > > > http://groups. / group/Traditiona l_Chinese_ Medicine/ join and adjust > accordingly. > > Messages are the property of the author. Any duplication outside the group > requires prior permission from the author. > > Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely > necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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