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Subject:Re[2]: more on cp, wrist/arm problems... From:Malcolm Davidson <mdavidso -at- CCMAIL -dot- CROSSCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 19 Aug 1997 01:48:08 EST
> Could you quote one scientific study that copper or
> magnetic bracelets help any symptom? These bracelets
> are usually listed in the medical quack warnings...
> no real doctor would recommend a copper bracelet.
Thanks for bringing that up, Bob. But don't be surprised if Bill DOES find a
real doctor or two to back him up. The "alternative medicine" industry includes
a lot of guys eager to make money selling water (homeopathy) and other unproven
"natural remedies" to the unsuspecting. Qualified doctors are not above greed.
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