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Magnetic rings seems to stop aging


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It is about magnetic rings, you wear them while sleepeng on your fingers. Guy that created this Alex Chiu is really weard (he claims that he invented immortality), but it seems that his stuff works. (it was even mentioned in Kevin Thrudeau s book)

What do you think about this? Is this worth trying?

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Go the whole way... wear a tinfoil hat, sit in the sweetspot of a pyramid, learn how to meditate and get your heartbeat down 10 per sec, live on organic water etc. Might work a bit, but what a life. A regular 70-80 years with pleasurable amounts of booze, fags and women is much more appealing to me.

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Magnetic jewelry is usually explained by having one pole of the magnet pointed into the body — one is supposed to impede growth and the other to enhance it, so the polarity depends on your goal (e.g. with cancer you'd want to impede growth, while for injury you desire increased circulation)

 

Here's the problem: magnetic fields loop around. For ever north pole field penetration of the body, the field line has to exit, which looks exactly like there's a south pole penetration. They simply can't work as advertised.

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Let's examine Alex Chiu's claims really quick:

 

http://alexchiu.com/eternallife/index.html'>http://alexchiu.com/eternallife/index.html

 

The Immortality Rings have amplified your body's Chi flow from 100% to 1000%. Now there is lots of Chi energy available for healing. Your cells start to absorb medication and nutrients like crazy the moment you lie down. Your body heals itself faster than it can age. This is the biggest technology break-through in this century.

 

Yes, these "immortality rings" work on "chi", the supernatural mystery force central to eastern medicine which so far science has been unable to detect or quantify. Given that, there's no scientific basis for these claims.

 

That's not to mention that http://alexchiu.com is something of a joke. It's got all sorts of brazen signs of crackpot, such as an image on the front page comparing him to Edison, Tesla, and Einstein.

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