Magnetic Pills ???

@beenice2 (2967)
Sackville, New Brunswick
July 3, 2016 8:53am CST
My brother suggested me yesterday, to try the 'Magnetic Pills''. I said,' what's that ?' He said,'' It takes away pain, helps you with just about anything that you can have that hails you. But you have to keep taking it, otherwise it goes back like before when you started with. When then I thought, it does no real good changes and it doesn't help your body to heal itself up, it just maintain it in a certain way all year around. The price is pretty high for my taste,( $50.00) for a bottle of 60 caps. I am not going to try them thank you.
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@paigea (36317)
• Canada
3 Jul 16
I agree with you. I won't be trying them either.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
4 Jul 16
Because it doesn't make you healthier
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3 Jul 16
That will be effective for the medicine company. They will make a lot of money through their life time customers. I remember some article where there were quack treatments of the 20th century. It sounds something similar. 'Magnet therapy, magnetic therapy, or magnotherapy is a pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice involving the use of static magnetic fields.' So, your decision of not trying them is good.
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@beenice2 (2967)
• Sackville, New Brunswick
4 Jul 16
It has to be really making a difference and this doesn't. I agree.
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