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New in the USA Magnetic Dog Beds
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New in the USA Magnetic Dog Beds
Help my dogs metal plate is stuck to his mat!
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:55:34 GMT, George Roberts wrote: Check this out. New in the USA Magna-mat dog beds http://www.magna-mat.com/ |
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New in the USA Magnetic Dog Beds
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:55:34 +0000, George Roberts wrote:
Check this out. New in the USA Magna-mat dog beds http://www.magna-mat.com/ Are you a shill for this company or just an idiot? Magnet therapy, whether applied to humans or canines, is a scam. Please cite a single study, that has not been subsequently debunked, published in an established scientific journal with any credentials that don't evoke a laugh, which supports this snake oil. Testimonials are worthless. This bullshit is on a par with homeopathy. Which is to say, a waste of money. Worse, by misleading the user into thinking it has benefits (beyond the placebo effect) it can actually cause harm. N.B. Obviously for a pet it is highly unlikely that even the benefit that can be obtained by a human from simple belief in the efficacy of the treatment (the placebo effect) will be realized. |
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New in the USA Magnetic Dog Beds
Kurtis D. Rader wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:55:34 +0000, George Roberts wrote: Check this out. New in the USA Magna-mat dog beds http://www.magna-mat.com/ Are you a shill for this company or just an idiot? Magnet therapy, whether applied to humans or canines, is a scam. Please cite a single study, that has not been subsequently debunked, published in an established scientific journal with any credentials that don't evoke a laugh, which supports this snake oil. Testimonials are worthless. This bullshit is on a par with homeopathy. Which is to say, a waste of money. Worse, by misleading the user into thinking it has benefits (beyond the placebo effect) it can actually cause harm. N.B. Obviously for a pet it is highly unlikely that even the benefit that can be obtained by a human from simple belief in the efficacy of the treatment (the placebo effect) will be realized. I enjoyed a post I read by a gal who claimed that her dog's magnetic collar really helped his arthritis. She then went on to mention that he'd also been put on rimadyl. DOH! Kathleen |
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