question i recently got the rings and the first couple of days of using it, i felt tingling in my hands and face; after 3 days of that, i do not get that anymore, is this normal? also, will using an electric blanket hurt me while i have the rings on? the rings are too big for my pinky fingers, can i wrap cloth around my fingers or something like that to keep it from slipping off, will it hinder the process?
frank2008- 11-02-2006
Re: question i recently got the rings and the first couple of days of using it, i felt tingling in my hands and face; after 3 days of that, i do not get that anymore, is this normal? also, will using an electric blanket hurt me while i have the rings on? the rings are too big for my pinky fingers, can i wrap cloth around my fingers or something like that to keep it from slipping off, will it hinder the process?
Tingling sensation and other sensations wearing the rings sometimes happen sometimes not, but anyway they are working.
Don't use electric or magnetic devices while wearing the Rings!
You can wrap cloth around the fingers, but if you do it's better you wear neo-rings instead of regular rings.
marcoagpinto- 11-11-2006
Re: question i recently got the rings and the first couple of days of using it, i felt tingling in my hands and face; after 3 days of that, i do not get that anymore, is this normal? also, will using an electric blanket hurt me while i have the rings on? the rings are too big for my pinky fingers, can i wrap cloth around my fingers or something like that to keep it from slipping off, will it hinder the process?
I too faced that problem many years ago... first the rings were small for my fingers but then I lost a lot of weight and they started slipping...
The trick is to use plastic bands in the outer side of the rings... with them, the rings hold better to the fingers...
Now and then I feel a tingling in my brain while using the rings too...
Kind Regards
James- 12-10-2006
hahahahaha, in your brain. LOL, you can't feel your brain, idiot.
mummify- 12-11-2006
hahahahaha, in your brain. LOL, you can't feel your brain, idiot.Now that all depends on what you have done to yourself during your life.
I know that when I get one of my migraines, I certainly feel my brain. Same as when I'm trying to remember something from my past, during a period of time that was very traumatic for me, I can feel my brain hurting as it is trying to comprehend what the f**k happened. Same as when the relisation kicks in that I did indeed do some very full-on things.
Just my two bobs worth :)
Have a good one, mate!
James- 12-12-2006
you are not feeling your brain when that happens.
Jaguar b. p.- 12-12-2006
Of course you can feel your brain
James- 12-13-2006
No, you really can't.
Jaguar b. p.- 12-14-2006
So, if you've been awake for 40 hours and you have an uncomfortable feeling in your head,
which part of your head are you in fact feeling?
Your skull bones? The muscles in your scalp?
Or (ding ding ding) your brain
frank2008- 12-16-2006
You can feel arteries and blood vessels in your brain if they are in troubles but cannot feel nervous system.
This is why you can stay wake while doctors take off tumors or such from your brain (no joke)
James- 12-26-2006
Of course you can feel your brain
There are no nerve endings in your brain, ergo you cannot feel your brain.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP-MAZING!- 01-03-2007
James.. It is inspiring that you know this! It's a pretty esoteric concept really, thanks for sharing.
Nonetheless, there are sensations one feels in that area aren't there!! It's a real 'mind-boggler' to be sure.. sorry for the dry humor HAHA. It's funny when you are on the end dishing it out though, perhaps like your comments about our supposed idiocy? I will say blessings for you and your anger, they will help and I hope to see improvements in your personality... You are in fact appreciated here and for you to be more so would be an honor to us all.
About the rings.. I have noticed that magnets loose a lot of power within a short range. I have personally made the rings myself of sewn fabric and tape.
CactusHeart- 01-19-2007
Then explain headaches, james?? Or why is it that there are some people reported to feel their brain when they experienced a stroke?? Sure I know it sounds silly "I can feel my BRAIIIIINNN" but you tell me what else could it be??
James- 01-20-2007
I don't need to. There are no nerve endings in the brain. End of story. The burden of proof is not on me.
But as far as headaches go... they are just that: headaches, not brainaches.
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