Here's what a few others are saying about magnetics
and the Davis and Rawls research...
From the inventor of the first solid-state pacemaker to a winner of a medal
from Queen Elizabeth II for sporting achievement, these and many additional
notable professionals are backing the work of the world leaders in magnetic
research at Davis Labs.
"You are the masters and I have no notable criticisms."
--Dean Burk, D. Sc., Ph.D., former director National Cancer Institute
"I have followed your work for quite a while and am becoming more and
more interested in the magnetic effect in relation to stress."
--Hans Selye, M.D., C.C.
"In my conversation with Bjorn Nordenstrom of the Karolinsk Institute in
Sweden his work with acupuncture medians supported your contentions
quite nicely." --Brian Briggs, M.D.
"It seems reasonable to me that such an electromagnetic field of right
tuning and intensity might include an increased proximity of atoms
within molecules."
--Buckminster Fuller
"For some years, working with Davis and with Rawls, in using their
magnetic research discoveries, I have had over 20,000 successful cases." --Dr. Ray Hutchins
"I have used successfully the N-2 magnet and the magnetic lens glasses.
I have eliminated cataracts in a large number of elderly persons. The North
pole energy gives more peace and rest and help from stress." --Dennis Tang, M.D.
Kevin Dalton, in Australia in 2000, was awarded the Australian Sports Medal
by Queen Elizabeth II for his using the Davis and Rawls magnetics with sports
participants, including Australian Olympic medal winners.