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Magic cures PEMF what do anand scientists think?

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OlafSicky

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Magic cures PEMF what do anand scientists think?


I don't believe in magic cures to health problems. It seams there are tons of these things out there, such as magic juices, goji, gochi, kombucha,silica, acai etc all kinds of crap that will help to cure your cancer give you better hair skin etc. Mega vitamin doses is another one. I knew all about this crap but i had no idea that there were tons of gadgets that will cure cancer extend your life etc. Ozone/oxygen saunas, Oxygen Concentrators (for that super oxygen : ) ) PEMF machines (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) In my opinion this is all junk and I can't believe people believe in this junk. :thumbsdown:
My neighbour bought a PEMF machine for a shit load of money he believes that magnetic field pulses will cure his cancer. Now just so I don't ruin his day completely is there any scientific validity to this? Can PEMF exercise your cells zap your cancer tune your body or exercise without getting out of your chair.
Here is a video link i found of this stuff http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4512030/pemf_mg_33_helped_my_hip_pain/ He has a different machine but same magic principle as this one. 🙄
 
It's absolutely brilliant marketing, albeit unethical. Sell things to people who are about to die. The only way to find out it doesn't work is to die. If it doesn't work, what are you going to do, sue? I'm thinking that it isn't possible. Hopefully the FDA or whoever it is will hurry up and crack down on these frauds.
 
. Hopefully the FDA or whoever it is will hurry up and crack down on these frauds.

Why don't they? they are scamming thousands from people. He paid about $20 000 for his magic PEMF machine and another $5000 for EWOT system from Longevity resources which concentrates oxygen and will make you live longer. In my opinion someone should just crack down on this stuff and just tell these companies prove it or stop selling it. It looks like anyone in the US can just make wild health claims and sell their magic junk to desperate people. He also spends about $1500 a month on vitamins. When you try to talk to him about what studies he is basing his faith on, the answer is the Pharmaceutical companies don't want you using this stuff etc.... The guy is a Engineer business owner but it seems that his logic just disappeared when his disease showed up. 🙁
 
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