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Re: Magnetic therapy dog collars
Hi James
Armadillo are ok yeah. Though i checked out their magnets and found that they're not as powerful as the Bioflow collars - which face South also.
I did quite a bit of research into it when i originally became interested in magnetic bracelets. There are alot of dodgy products out there, that is for sure. For instance, Boots do a magnetic therapy bracelet for £28 which uses the same power of magnet available in a bracelet from the poundshop! - ie pretty weak.
I found that Bioflow ones, although slightly more expensive than many, are very good. They've built up a massive customer base over the last 20yrs or so also; which has mainly be amassed word of mouth testimony (they don't advertise - other than by people like me, who have personally benefited from the product)
So be wary of what products you choose, that's all i'm saying. Ask someone who has tried them first.
Hope that helps
David
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