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1. Decide on a magnet. Do you want to cut your own beads from a magnet or use magnetic beads? To break off small pieces, use a small triangular magnet, found in hobby stores, as seen
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1. Select the type of stringing material you desire. Options include stretch cord, monofilament line, heavy thread and wire. Stretch cord allows a bracelet to stretch and contract
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1. Set out your magnetic beads and tools that you will be using. 2. Pick up your 10" beading elastic and attach the binder clip to one end of it. 3. Slide one pearl colored bead
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How magnets helpt to heal is unclear. Subjecting the body's cells to a magnetic field is thought to influence ion exchange within the cell. Speeding the transfer of calcium ions stimulates
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