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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | I actually had copper socks and didn't even know it! My husband got them for me for Christmas and they are awesome! And from Cabelas! |
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Thank you. I always test on myself first. I have a weird system so if something is going to react negatively I usually see the effects. Then if I am good I have a few crippled and grumpy broodies. If it passes them and the other hard core research is there then we send some out for others to try. Then lastly I am grateful to my vet who has multiple degrees and one is on heavy metals. So. This product has numerous human studies and we have done rigorous testing here and at the race track. So yes. I do believe in it and use it. And lastly I see results. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | Wish they werent' lycra...its 110 here often in the summer for extended periods. Would a mesh one even be feasible?
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Blessed 
                      Location: Here | run n rate - 2015-05-18 5:43 PM Wish they werent' lycra...its 110 here often in the summer for extended periods. Would a mesh one even be feasible?
This is what we have at this time our magnacu blankets are mesh |
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I don't know that Cheryl was jumping on Julie, asking for research.
In my woman-centered profession (OT) at times we get defensive about research and the implications it may have, or even asking for research to support one treatment modality vs. another. The reality is though, that even a qualitative case study can show a user the methods in which the equine used the equipment and the benefits of it. That helps everybody with a starting point for their use of the product. From there, sometimes people get inspired to do more research on the product - gather data, really prove efficacy. Honestly, research is what helps us advance our practices forward and helps us determine where our money is best spent. Helps advertisers because the product sells itself - it does what it says it will do. Not saying that research needs to be the sole decision maker, certainly not, but it's not an attack either.
Congrats Julie, on your new products.  |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I'm beyond excited! I will be ordering and I will be wrapping myself up in it first like I always do with therapy like this and test it out! |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
Posts: 64864
                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | run n rate - 2015-05-18 5:43 PM Wish they werent' lycra...its 110 here often in the summer for extended periods. Would a mesh one even be feasible?
It's like that here also and I will be testing it out as I have found that my Tommie Copper is cool and this is the same material. I use a knee wrap and I have a shirt along with socks. Love Copper! |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | SG. - 2015-05-18 12:44 PM cheryl makofka - 2015-05-18 12:36 PM What equine studies have been done? Can you post links to the research. Here are some pictures of a ruptured tendon before and after using the MagnaCu
I'm so excited to see this coming to life!!
....But, I was SO not prepared to see those pictures just now...They still amaze me and make me sick to my stomach at the same time. What an amazing process to witness first hand |
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                      Location: Here | Ridenrun4745 - 2015-05-18 6:54 PM I don't know that Cheryl was jumping on Julie, asking for research. In my woman-centered profession (OT ) at times we get defensive about research and the implications it may have, or even asking for research to support one treatment modality vs. another. The reality is though, that even a qualitative case study can show a user the methods in which the equine used the equipment and the benefits of it. That helps everybody with a starting point for their use of the product. From there, sometimes people get inspired to do more research on the product - gather data, really prove efficacy. Honestly, research is what helps us advance our practices forward and helps us determine where our money is best spent. Helps advertisers because the product sells itself - it does what it says it will do. Not saying that research needs to be the sole decision maker, certainly not, but it's not an attack either. Congrats Julie, on your new products. 
But that is the wonderful news about this product. The research is there in the human field with the exact same product. The data is real. And now can be applied to our horses. Like Nto said I am finding this material has a cooling effect. I will be providing more information in days to come. The website I provided has the studies and information. Heck is they can wear it the jungles of South America I think South Texas is safe |
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                      Location: Here | rachellyn80 - 2015-05-18 8:15 PM
SG. - 2015-05-18 12:44 PM cheryl makofka - 2015-05-18 12:36 PM What equine studies have been done? Can you post links to the research. Here are some pictures of a ruptured tendon before and after using the MagnaCuΒ
I'm so excited to see this coming to life!!
....But, I was SO not prepared to see those pictures just now...They still amaze me and make me sick to my stomach at the same time. Β What an amazing process to witness first handΒ Β
I am sorry I should have warned you |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I got mine ordered and I will be the first to try it out before it goes on my horse. LOL |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Ridenrun4745 - 2015-05-18 6:54 PM I don't know that Cheryl was jumping on Julie, asking for research. In my woman-centered profession (OT ) at times we get defensive about research and the implications it may have, or even asking for research to support one treatment modality vs. another. The reality is though, that even a qualitative case study can show a user the methods in which the equine used the equipment and the benefits of it. That helps everybody with a starting point for their use of the product. From there, sometimes people get inspired to do more research on the product - gather data, really prove efficacy. Honestly, research is what helps us advance our practices forward and helps us determine where our money is best spent. Helps advertisers because the product sells itself - it does what it says it will do. Not saying that research needs to be the sole decision maker, certainly not, but it's not an attack either. Congrats Julie, on your new products.  Hey now I hope that you were not thinking I was saying this because Cheryl was asking questions I was not quoting her, she has all the right in the world to ask anything she wants     , I was just saying what I thought about Julie and her products. 
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | LIke the earlier post, I use the PHT in stalling, hauling, for everything. Can this replace a PHT completely? Would one be better than the other in certain conditions? I find this both exciting and facinating! |
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                      Location: Here | Mainer-racer - 2015-05-19 10:18 AM LIke the earlier post, I use the PHT in stalling, hauling, for everything. Can this replace a PHT completely? Would one be better than the other in certain conditions? I find this both exciting and facinating!
CuHorse is a complementary product to the PHT line. They can be used together. One of the main reasons I went with a solo CuHorse line in addition to the MagnaCu which is the combination of the two products, is 1) For those that don't like Magnetics products 2) For those that would like a lower cost quality therapy product 3) Pregnant mares |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | SG. - 2015-05-19 10:50 AM Mainer-racer - 2015-05-19 10:18 AM LIke the earlier post, I use the PHT in stalling, hauling, for everything. Can this replace a PHT completely? Would one be better than the other in certain conditions? I find this both exciting and facinating! CuHorse is a complementary product to the PHT line. They can be used together. One of the main reasons I went with a solo CuHorse line in addition to the MagnaCu which is the combination of the two products, is
1) For those that don't like Magnetics products
2) For those that would like a lower cost quality therapy product
3) Pregnant mares
I'm so glad this came up! I hadn't even thought about not putting Feisty's MagnaCu on her since we are trying to get her bred... Have mercy I need to slow down! |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | Is copper also safe to leave on for a 24hr period? |
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                      Location: Here | cavyrunsbarrels - 2015-05-19 12:09 PM
Is copper also safe to leave on for a 24hr period?
Yes. There is no toxicity build up worry like there is with silver. What the body doesn't want, it is easily flushed out
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                      Location: Here | rachellyn80 - 2015-05-19 11:09 AM
SG. - 2015-05-19 10:50 AM Mainer-racer - 2015-05-19 10:18 AM LIke the earlier post, I use the PHT in stalling, hauling, for everything. Can this replace a PHT completely? Would one be better than the other in certain conditions? I find this both exciting and facinating!Β CuHorse is a complementary product to the PHT line.Β They can be used together.Β One of the main reasons I went with aΒ soloΒ CuHorse line in addition to the MagnaCu which is the combination of the two products, is
1) For those that don't like Magnetics products
2) For those that would like a lower cost quality therapy product
3) Pregnant mares
I'm so glad this came up! Β I hadn't even thought about not putting Feisty's MagnaCu on her since we are trying to get her bred... Have mercy I need to slow down!Β
Yes. There is no proof per say that it can cause the cervix to open. But in theory it can. Let's are safe to use magnets on |
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 Balance Beam and more...
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | I realize this is what you have at this time, I guess my question is if doing a mesh style is feasible with using copper technology? I'm interested because my little mare does not react well to magnets. she is very uncomfortable in them, and we have tried every type of magnet blanket on the market for her. She wants if off!!!! |
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                      Location: Here | run n rate - 2015-05-19 2:04 PM I realize this is what you have at this time, I guess my question is if doing a mesh style is feasible with using copper technology? I'm interested because my little mare does not react well to magnets. she is very uncomfortable in them, and we have tried every type of magnet blanket on the market for her. She wants if off!!!! Not at this time. An open weave will not give the skin the needed contact. I suffocate easily in the hot sun and this fabric is not effecting me outside. As I previously stated it was tested in the jungles of South America
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