mel b 2,393 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 52 minutes ago, king said: Looks well made that mate..so yourself and arry and me have been healed by them..they do work then..the wife had 1 at the same time as me but her skin went red and sore from wearing it.. Despite me having no belief whatsoever that it would work , it definitely worked. I made it from 28 single strands of copper wire , under the instruction of a mate that's a farrier. I made one from lightning conductor , and my lads girlfriend nicked it , so I made myself another one from lightning conductor , and my mate nicked it. I don't think it helped his wrist though , as he has a repetitive strain injury from chronic masturbation. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcherman 887 13,140 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 Golfers elbow smolfers elbow ! Man up and work on them pull ups and tricep push downs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,817 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 29 minutes ago, king said: How does that dowsing work mate..I've seen it on TV but can't get me head around how it works.. This is gospel true. I have always been interested in Dowsing and if it really works. Some 40 year ago I reckon my brother - in - law was a dairy man on a a local farm an I use to shoot /ferret the ground. One day there was a old guy from Cornwall dowsing for good water source as it was a dry year. I was leaning on a gate watching this guy, to be honest I was itching to talk to him. As he got closer to to the gate he noticed me and said hello, I was keen to talk to him about dowsing. Asking him all sorts of questions about how it works etc. He said if you know any body that has cracked their scull they can do it better. Well I was off I cracked my scull coming off one of them kids scooters when I was a young'en and told him. Right he said have a go this was not copper rods but a hazel fork which he told me how to hold. Told me to walk in the direction of an old oak tree on the opposite side of the field. I set off thinking this is not happening then f**k me all of a sudden the fork tip was pull down as if a line was attached pulling it down. My head shot around to the guy watching he was smiling and said spot on. How much water do you reckon I had no idea but said bloody hell its strong. He said some figure in gallon per minute I didn't have any idea. He then told me to walk towards a gpo post in a different direction which I set off. After a short distance once again the tip of the hazel fork pulled down I looked at the guy again still smiling he said how much water, I said I have no idea but about half the strength of the first one. All he said was you've got it boy. I will never forget that day. Cheers Arry 7 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
king 11,972 Posted February 20 Author Report Share Posted February 20 12 minutes ago, Arry said: This is gospel true. I have always been interested in Dowsing and if it really works. Some 40 year ago I reckon my brother - in - law was a dairy man on a a local farm an I use to shoot /ferret the ground. One day there was a old guy from Cornwall dowsing for good water source as it was a dry year. I was leaning on a gate watching this guy, to be honest I was itching to talk to him. As he got closer to to the gate he noticed me and said hello, I was keen to talk to him about dowsing. Asking him all sorts of questions about how it works etc. He said if you know any body that has cracked their scull they can do it better. Well I was off I cracked my scull coming off one of them kids scooters when I was a young'en and told him. Right he said have a go this was not copper rods but a hazel fork which he told me how to hold. Told me to walk in the direction of an old oak tree on the opposite side of the field. I set off thinking this is not happening then f**k me all of a sudden the fork tip was pull down as if a line was attached pulling it down. My head shot around to the guy watching he was smiling and said spot on. How much water do you reckon I had no idea but said bloody hell its strong. He said some figure in gallon per minute I didn't have any idea. He then told me to walk towards a gpo post in a different direction which I set off. After a short distance once again the tip of the hazel fork pulled down I looked at the guy again still smiling he said how much water, I said I have no idea but about half the strength of the first one. All he said was you've got it boy. I will never forget that day. Cheers Arry Its a strange thing mate..thats a brilliant story though..how the hell did someone work that out and how does it actually work..weird.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,145 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 I've had a go with copper dowsing rods and they do work... 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,343 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 Bought the Mrs a pair for xmas....she has suffered with her hands/wrists for yrs...she noticed a difference almost straight away,Ive worn one on my 'hammer' arm for 20 yrs or more.... 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,778 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 58 minutes ago, Arry said: This is gospel true. I have always been interested in Dowsing and if it really works. Some 40 year ago I reckon my brother - in - law was a dairy man on a a local farm an I use to shoot /ferret the ground. One day there was a old guy from Cornwall dowsing for good water source as it was a dry year. I was leaning on a gate watching this guy, to be honest I was itching to talk to him. As he got closer to to the gate he noticed me and said hello, I was keen to talk to him about dowsing. Asking him all sorts of questions about how it works etc. He said if you know any body that has cracked their scull they can do it better. Well I was off I cracked my scull coming off one of them kids scooters when I was a young'en and told him. Right he said have a go this was not copper rods but a hazel fork which he told me how to hold. Told me to walk in the direction of an old oak tree on the opposite side of the field. I set off thinking this is not happening then f**k me all of a sudden the fork tip was pull down as if a line was attached pulling it down. My head shot around to the guy watching he was smiling and said spot on. How much water do you reckon I had no idea but said bloody hell its strong. He said some figure in gallon per minute I didn't have any idea. He then told me to walk towards a gpo post in a different direction which I set off. After a short distance once again the tip of the hazel fork pulled down I looked at the guy again still smiling he said how much water, I said I have no idea but about half the strength of the first one. All he said was you've got it boy. I will never forget that day. Cheers Arry Bit of a video here featuring a man called Jim longton. He found numerous ship wrecks and treasure hoards with his dowsing rods. He was, in his time, also a travelling booth boxer, but that's a different story for another time. I've now got in my possession his dowsing rods. Not tried them yet. Will devote some time to it at some point and return with a report https://youtu.be/_iIrk9JqOrY?si=6GD5VQA5Q6T0KmJm 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
king 11,972 Posted February 20 Author Report Share Posted February 20 18 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Bought the Mrs a pair for xmas....she has suffered with her hands/wrists for yrs...she noticed a difference almost straight away,Ive worn one on my 'hammer' arm for 20 yrs or more.... I've read that people don't wash the green off as it goes into the skin mate..do you wash it off or leave it.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,817 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 1 hour ago, king said: Its a strange thing mate..thats a brilliant story though..how the hell did someone work that out and how does it actually work..weird.. I believe its the way you hold your arms and not the dowsing rod or hazel fork its your own body thats picking up the water, how? I haven't got a clue. Theres is more to this would than we will ever know that I'm sure of. But I like the trusting your own body or senses, instinctive and feelings if you know what I mean. Cheers Arry 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,343 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 25 minutes ago, king said: I've read that people don't wash the green off as it goes into the skin mate..do you wash it off or leave it.. It gets washed off, when I have my weekly bath 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,735 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 38 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said: I've now got in my possession his dowsing rods. Not tried them yet. Will devote some time to it at some point and return with a report https://youtu.be/_iIrk9JqOrY?si=6GD5VQA5Q6T0KmJm Hope you're gonna fracture your skull to make sure they work tidy 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,343 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 1 hour ago, Arry said: This is gospel true. I have always been interested in Dowsing and if it really works. Some 40 year ago I reckon my brother - in - law was a dairy man on a a local farm an I use to shoot /ferret the ground. One day there was a old guy from Cornwall dowsing for good water source as it was a dry year. I was leaning on a gate watching this guy, to be honest I was itching to talk to him. As he got closer to to the gate he noticed me and said hello, I was keen to talk to him about dowsing. Asking him all sorts of questions about how it works etc. He said if you know any body that has cracked their scull they can do it better. Well I was off I cracked my scull coming off one of them kids scooters when I was a young'en and told him. Right he said have a go this was not copper rods but a hazel fork which he told me how to hold. Told me to walk in the direction of an old oak tree on the opposite side of the field. I set off thinking this is not happening then f**k me all of a sudden the fork tip was pull down as if a line was attached pulling it down. My head shot around to the guy watching he was smiling and said spot on. How much water do you reckon I had no idea but said bloody hell its strong. He said some figure in gallon per minute I didn't have any idea. He then told me to walk towards a gpo post in a different direction which I set off. After a short distance once again the tip of the hazel fork pulled down I looked at the guy again still smiling he said how much water, I said I have no idea but about half the strength of the first one. All he said was you've got it boy. I will never forget that day. Cheers Arry Ive worked with a few old boys over the yrs who would use the listening rods for finding water leaks on site ....got one in my shed somewhere,will dig it out Google Image Result for https://www.hwmglobal.com/g_images/large/2016-03-24-12-19-08-page-215-1-image1.jpg IMAGES.APP.GOO.GL Quote Link to post Share on other sites
steve66 3,449 Posted February 20 Report Share Posted February 20 (edited) Never had a copper braclet but the Drs gave me a Velcro strap that fastens just below the elbow taking the stress off the tendons , certainly worked for me and cured my tennis elbow Edited February 21 by steve66 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wildman 489 Posted February 21 Report Share Posted February 21 They must work for certain people , have had various kinds over the years, and when I take it off for a while the pain always comes back . The one I have now has 40 magnets in and is fantastic ,£20 off ebay ( believe in the force young master luke) 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Neal 1,866 Posted February 21 Report Share Posted February 21 I started a similar thread a few weeks back about the bio-flow, but in my case it was the collar for my kelpie with arthritis. Re the placebo effect and things not being proven; I'm sure somebody told me many years ago that it's scientifically impossible for a bee to fly. That could've been an urban myth though. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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