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Magnetic Jewelry – Great Supplier

This summer, I bought some magnetic jewelry at the Utah State Fair. I bought me a bracelet and my daughter a necklace. I bought them for health benefits. Karl* usually didn’t put much stock in magnets. It wasn’t that they didn’t work; he could test and validate that they did have positive impact. It’s that very often, their effect waned over time, and Karl was particularly vigilant at choosing health care treatments that had lasting and consistent impact for the most patients over time. Karl also had reservations about the possible interference that magnets may cause for other treatments, and for the natural magnetic flow between the earth and ourselves.

But now that I must treat myself without Karl’s expertise and experience, I rely more heavily on my own intuition and on my own muscle testing. As I tested the jewelry at the fair, it tested consistently strong. I knew that for me it would just be one treatment among many and expected no miraculous change in my status. But I hoped that for my daughter, it could help to correct some problems. Indeed, it has had very good impact for her through the fall of this year.

A week or 2 ago, she broke her necklace. Remembering something about warranty, etc., when I bought it, I looked up the company, Benevolent Beadworks (http://www.bbeadworks.com) and emailed the vendor. He answered within a day or so and, sure enough, for a standard price of $7 for shipping, he’ll repair it and send it back. You can’t ask for much more than that!

After I bought mine at the fair, my dad was interested, too, but the fair was over. So he ordered straight from the web site. The vendor, Michael, did business with Dad on a handshake basis when the original bracelet was too small. He had Dad send back the bracelet with the $7 shipping fee, but mailed out the replacement bracelet immediately, before receiving the old bracelet and fee. Great service. And despite the breakage, the jewelry has otherwise proven solid and I’m very content with it. I’d buy from Michael again even if it weren’t warrantied so well.

BTW, I do not have an affiliate relationship with Benevolent Beadworks or with Michael. I’m just a happy customer.

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*I refer to my late and very good friend, Dr. Karl J. Hawkins, Jr., from whom I learned much about alternative health care. I miss Karl.

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