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Old 31-08-2008, 06:39 PM
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Thanks hopefully the collar will help and im going to make an appointment to see if i can be refered by our vets to a hydrotherapy place ive found near me that is run by a qualified physiotherapist in canine health .
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Thanks hopefully the collar will help and im going to make an appointment to see if i can be refered by our vets to a hydrotherapy place ive found near me that is run by a qualified physiotherapist in canine health .
Good idea.... I don't think cold pond water will have the same effect.. I hope its sorted for her soon.. I swim.. Or should I say did..lol need to get doing it again..

Good luck and give a her a big soppy get well kiss from me..
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Old 31-08-2008, 06:49 PM
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I used to sell Bioflow products (in fact still got the advert for them on my car!) - the only reason I stopped selling them was I just didn't have time to run the business what with everything else going on in my life! There is actually some scientific theory behind the way magnetic therapy works - here comes the science.

When the body is ill and not working properly, such as in arthritis, for example, toxins are produced. These toxins cause the red blood cells to clump together. If you imagine a single red blood cell, it looks a bit like a do-nut with a dimple in the middle rather than a hole. This "do-nut" expands and contracts as the cell releases oxygen into the body. If the cells are clumped together, they cannot expand and contract properly and so less oxygen gets released. If less oxygen gets released, then every organ, every muscle, every piece of tissue in the body gets less oxygen, and doesn't work as well. The more this happens, the more the body produces toxins, and the more the cells clumps together - it's a vicious circle. Now red cells also contain iron. A strong magnet placed over a pulse point attracts the iron in the red blood cells, and the result of this is that it separates the cells and stops them clumping together. This allows the cells to expand and contract properly, and, of course, to release the proper amount of oxygen for the body to work properly and produce less toxins. The net result of a body producing less toxins is less pain.

So I'd say definitely try a bioflow collar - or any other make of magnetic collar. I'm positive they work.
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For horses you can get rugs the lot....
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Thanks spellweaver , im looking foreward to seeing the results . its amazing what you can get they also do dog coats and blankets with the magnets in them . I,l start with the collar and go from there i think.
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I used to sell Bioflow products (in fact still got the advert for them on my car!) - the only reason I stopped selling them was I just didn't have time to run the business what with everything else going on in my life! There is actually some scientific theory behind the way magnetic therapy works - here comes the science.

When the body is ill and not working properly, such as in arthritis, for example, toxins are produced. These toxins cause the red blood cells to clump together. If you imagine a single red blood cell, it looks a bit like a do-nut with a dimple in the middle rather than a hole. This "do-nut" expands and contracts as the cell releases oxygen into the body. If the cells are clumped together, they cannot expand and contract properly and so less oxygen gets released. If less oxygen gets released, then every organ, every muscle, every piece of tissue in the body gets less oxygen, and doesn't work as well. The more this happens, the more the body produces toxins, and the more the cells clumps together - it's a vicious circle. Now red cells also contain iron. A strong magnet placed over a pulse point attracts the iron in the red blood cells, and the result of this is that it separates the cells and stops them clumping together. This allows the cells to expand and contract properly, and, of course, to release the proper amount of oxygen for the body to work properly and produce less toxins. The net result of a body producing less toxins is less pain.

So I'd say definitely try a bioflow collar - or any other make of magnetic collar. I'm positive they work.
ooo I think i might get one for my two sounds like they would be good for them - may as well start early
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Old 31-08-2008, 08:09 PM
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Mine has cost £31 for one large size collar they come in yellow , black and olive green . they are to be worn all the time but not used as a normal collar wich you attatch a lead to an out door collar can be put on when going for a walk .
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