RE: Chiu's Eternal Life magnets

Marty Peter ( Peter@medadv.com )
Thu, 3 Dec 1998 09:00:50 -0600

Alex Chiu's devices appear simple enough,
and there are other sites suggesting magnets may cure
a host of diseases, relieve pain, etc. Mr. Chiu cautions
that improper polarity may result in illness rather than
relief. Unfortunately there's a graphic shown for polarity
determination using a compass, where the "N" of the
compass needle points to the S pole of the devices
magnet. The "N" of the compass needle is the
north-seeking pole of the bar magnet inside, which is
actually its south pole. As a result the compass "N"
should be shown pointing to the north pole of the
device's magnet. Either the graphic used to determine
polarity is wrong, or possibly all the polarities shown in
the device are reversed. Since good/bad effects are
claimed based on polarity, I would suggest that Mr.
Chiu accurately restate the polarities used in his
device. When methods used to make measurements
are inaccurate, any claims made based on the
measurements and also considered inaccurate.

See "How to Make" section of Alex Chui's site:
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