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Question:
Do magnets work to relieve back pain?
If so, how is one to know it is the work of the magnets? Or are magnets
no more than a placebo and serve only to fool people into thinking they
have experienced relief from magnets?
Answer:
If magnets "fool people into thinking they have experienced relief
from magnets", then do you think it's possible for aspirin to fool
people into thinking they have experienced relief from aspirin?
The magnet distrubutors I know openly state, without making any bones
about it, that they will not work for everyone in every situation. They
will not even sell the products to skeptics, but will insist that they
try them first and then decide. Nevertheless, the favorable responses
they (and we) have seen happen far outweigh the unfavorable ones, even
with the staunchest unbelievers (I was one too), and my friends are so
encouraged by the track record being established by magnets vs. drugs in
regard to people's experiences that I find it very compelling, myself.
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