The genuine Biomag Woolrest
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The genuine Biomag Woolrest
the wife brought me one for my birthday
i told it was a rip off!
he makes all sorts of claims
but also tells you to drink 2 litres of water daily, to detoxify
so she spent 230$ to be told that,which is good advice and will help your health anyway
i was thinking of adding iron fillings to the underlay, turning it upside down, to see if there are actualy any magnets in it
anyone of know of anyone with one?
after sleeping on 230$ you will feel better in the morning!
i told it was a rip off!
he makes all sorts of claims
but also tells you to drink 2 litres of water daily, to detoxify
so she spent 230$ to be told that,which is good advice and will help your health anyway
i was thinking of adding iron fillings to the underlay, turning it upside down, to see if there are actualy any magnets in it
anyone of know of anyone with one?
after sleeping on 230$ you will feel better in the morning!
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Re: The genuine Biomag Woolrest
Thats the key I think - most people are in a semi-dehydrated state, and becomming hydrated makes them feel good!Manukau heads observer wrote: but also tells you to drink 2 litres of water daily, to detoxify
Cheers,
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Michael wrote:1ZB advertises it along with wet&forget and kevin giles carpets and the mad butcher all day long,theres probably no shop in the Riccarton Mall
I don't watch ads on TV. always a quick response with the mute button when the ads come on if I'm watching something.
Had a nice pork roast the other day from the Mad Butcher. you could tell it was free range pork. the AGA cooked it perfectly. Yum-Yum


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Manukau heads observer wrote:
a nice day here in the auckland area, like an early spring day..waiuku had a light frost last night
Same here in ChCh, Brian

Light ground frost but the screen temp only went down to 1c
Some daffodils protubering through and some lambs making an appearence in the paddock in Prebbleton where my wife keeps here horses.
Now all we wait for is the stormy spring weather???
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check out dancing altocumulus clouds here this morning on a lovely winters morning (another light frost in the district)
http://www.weather-display.com/windy/gb ... astday.wmv
this sort of weather will bring the average temperaure way down, compared to the mild westerly/NWerly winds and showers we were getting!
august might turn out to be colder than july
http://www.weather-display.com/windy/gb ... astday.wmv
this sort of weather will bring the average temperaure way down, compared to the mild westerly/NWerly winds and showers we were getting!
august might turn out to be colder than july
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yes it was even a tad cold this morning, almost felt frosty but not quite..
re:- the biomag thing, its quite bizarre but it certainly works for some people. cant help thinking tho that maybe the placebo effect is taking hold in some cases, but if it works then great.
Its similar to magnetic bandages if anyone has seen these. it works of the principle that at the centre of each red blood cell is the haem molecule (hence the term haemoglobin) which contains Iron (Fe 3 +). Anything with iron is magnetic ,and somehow the two work together to reduce bruising on an injury site.
I have tried the bandages and they do work!!.
Alternatively you could use natural magnetism to so the same thing.
ie live on the west coast above Mt. Taranaki where the andesites/dacites (Stratovolcano) have eroded away to form the black sands on the west coast. These sands contain and abundance of Iron, Titano-mangetite and vivianite - all are magnetic.
I have even heard that indigenous maori would go to this part of the west coast after a "inter-iwi" battle for a few days as this would speed up the healing of their wounds!!! freaky stuff.
So yeah, if you wanna sleep well at night - take sleeping pills
re:- the biomag thing, its quite bizarre but it certainly works for some people. cant help thinking tho that maybe the placebo effect is taking hold in some cases, but if it works then great.
Its similar to magnetic bandages if anyone has seen these. it works of the principle that at the centre of each red blood cell is the haem molecule (hence the term haemoglobin) which contains Iron (Fe 3 +). Anything with iron is magnetic ,and somehow the two work together to reduce bruising on an injury site.
I have tried the bandages and they do work!!.
Alternatively you could use natural magnetism to so the same thing.
ie live on the west coast above Mt. Taranaki where the andesites/dacites (Stratovolcano) have eroded away to form the black sands on the west coast. These sands contain and abundance of Iron, Titano-mangetite and vivianite - all are magnetic.
I have even heard that indigenous maori would go to this part of the west coast after a "inter-iwi" battle for a few days as this would speed up the healing of their wounds!!! freaky stuff.
So yeah, if you wanna sleep well at night - take sleeping pills

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Re: The genuine Biomag Woolrest
Manukau heads observer wrote:the wife brought me one for my birthday
i told it was a rip off!
he makes all sorts of claims
but also tells you to drink 2 litres of water daily, to detoxify
so she spent 230$ to be told that,which is good advice and will help your health anyway
i was thinking of adding iron fillings to the underlay, turning it upside down, to see if there are actualy any magnets in it
anyone of know of anyone with one?
after sleeping on 230$ you will feel better in the morning!
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Well, I think $230 for a woolrest is cheap, you don't want to know how much I paid for the woolrest on my king sized bed back about 1988 I think it was. But mine doesn't have any magnets in it (That I know of). It's a real mission washing that sucker, I can assure you.
I too know people who swear by their magnets, I don't think much of their claims personally, but whatever floats your boat.
My problem is the noisy teenagers living in the pole platform house next door whose floor level is above the upstairs ceiling height in our house. Man that subwoofer is loud! They need jobs, then maybe then they night go to bed at a reasonable hour. For me to get a good nights sleep, they need to go out and leave the place empty.
I too know people who swear by their magnets, I don't think much of their claims personally, but whatever floats your boat.
My problem is the noisy teenagers living in the pole platform house next door whose floor level is above the upstairs ceiling height in our house. Man that subwoofer is loud! They need jobs, then maybe then they night go to bed at a reasonable hour. For me to get a good nights sleep, they need to go out and leave the place empty.
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Heh...a farmer gave me three big sheepskins for fixing her computer. Even if I'd been charging her my old city corporate hourly rate it still worked out well!tgsnoopy wrote:Well, I think $230 for a woolrest is cheap, you don't want to know how much I paid for the woolrest on my king sized bed back about 1988 I think it was. But mine doesn't have any magnets in it (That I know of). It's a real mission washing that sucker, I can assure you.
I too know people who swear by their magnets, I don't think much of their claims personally, but whatever floats your boat.
My problem is the noisy teenagers living in the pole platform house next door whose floor level is above the upstairs ceiling height in our house. Man that subwoofer is loud! They need jobs, then maybe then they night go to bed at a reasonable hour. For me to get a good nights sleep, they need to go out and leave the place empty.