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Charles wrote on the 16 November 2004 |
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Look up Albert Roy Davis on a good search engine. You will find the Albert Roy Davis Research Laboratory website as well as several other sites that will inform you of their amazing discoveries. They have scientific proof that is unequaled in this field. That's why people like Morris Tischler (inventor of the pacemaker) and Buckminster Fuller (inventor of the geodesic dome) have supported their work. Tischler even wrote a manual called Biomagnetics in Complementary Medicine. Walter C. Rawls (current Director of ARD labs) helped Tischler with the manual. Davis and Rawls were nominated for a Nobel Prize in medical physics in 1976 for their discoveries. They would have been the first to receive such an award (and they should have). If you want the answers about magnet therapy, why not look up the pioneers on the subject? |
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