Attracted and Repelled by Magnets
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I am a 78-year-old World War II veteran, now disabled, who wears two magnets daily [“Attracting Controversy,” Personal Finance, June 14].
Without these magnets, I could not walk every morning at daybreak for one hour. Without these magnets, I could not play golf one, two and sometimes three times a week.
Yes, magnets work on some people, and on some they do not.
HOWARD D. WRIGHT
Canoga Park
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I thought the story on magnetic therapy was very impressive.
I had back surgery years ago and have had chronic pain since.
The last year it has gotten worse, so I explored my options.
I tried magnetic therapy--no luck. I tried physical therapy--no luck. I wore a back brace--no luck. Hot and cold packs--no luck. Chiropractic adjustments--no luck. Drugs for arthritis--no luck.
I had always had mixed emotions about acupuncture but gave it a try.
I have had four treatments now and am feeling much, much better.
GEORGE SEWELL
Ventura
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