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I need some input about magnets...
July 19 2008 at 1:55 AM Em (Login Emilia109)

Ok, my main goal with NBE is to even out my breasts, so I feel that magnets may be a great way to acheive that. I use the negative side on the one I want to shrink and the positive on the one I want to grow.

Yesterday I had the negative on for about 7 hours straight, and the positive on the first hour and the last hour. I felt the negative right away, it kind of itched and ached a little. I didn't feel anything with the positive until after I took it off the second time, and it wasn't very much. Is this normal? I had thought that I would feel the positive more? The negative is the one that pointed south and the positive is the one that pointed north, or do I have the signs mixed up? I have been looking all over the web for about 2 hours and every other page contradicts the first, so if anyone with experience could let me know that'd be great, I really can't afford to get any more uneven! lol

Also, when I have the positive on too, I get a little bit of a headache and feel nauseated. Is this normal? Will it go away? Should I do the positive by itself instead of at the same time I'm doing the negative on the other one?

I know this is a lot of questions, but I would be very greatful for any answers!

Thank you,
Em




kieyah
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Re: I need some input about magnets...
July 19 2008, 4:40 AM

yes it sounds like you have the poles marked correctly (side pointing toward north is positive side for growth). Let me explain why you are finding contradictory information about the poles on the internet. The most common way of identifying the poles is scientific method. But for NBE purposes we refer to the biomagnetic poles (which are the opposite way around from scientific poles).

Different people react differently to magnets. I for one did get some lightheadedness and felt weird and sort of tightness around my neck (hard to explain) the first few times I wore them. It did pass after a couple times. I nolonger have any wierd reactions to them other than a sensitivity to the nickel plating. Sometimes I feel aches sometimes tingles, sometimes itchiness, but almost always feel something usually intermittenly as they are worn. I would wear only for short periods of time until the headach pass.



Moon
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Re: I need some input about magnets...
July 19 2008, 12:32 PM

There's sth else that you should know - if you happen to be using the positive pole against the skin on the righ breast and negative on the left, this is actually the position for energising. The effect of this is supposed to be lift and firmenss in both breasts, not evening out. I don't know why or how, but it's what the NBA book says. Despite that in general the negative is supposed to cause shrinkage and the positive growth. Althouh according to NBA the energising position is supposed to be used with the growth position (both positive agaisnt the skin), so I'm not sure what the result would be if you only used the energising. If it really turns out it only has a lifting and firming effect, then maybe the solution would be to use each side separately.
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