I Wrote to Alex Chiu
A couple of years ago, Alex, or let's say someone benefitting from the rings, was mass posting to the newsgroups on usenet. I was curious...not that someone would design such a thing, but that someone would design such a thing and have not one shred of evidence to corroborate it.
I asked some pointed questions, though I can't recall them right now. What I do recall is that Mr Chiu was of the "me versus questioner" type. He kept referring to my lack of faith alongside anti-authoritarian, anti-goverment rants...like someone who was jaded from being doubted. My thought was that anyone who makes such a claim ought to be well prepared for doubt.
I have a Japanese masseuse who insists 'a mag-a-net-a therapy is-a working a-good-a for you, yes." She sticks magnets at trigger points on my body, but never the trigger point that would provide instant relief and long term healing.

Anyways, I never felt anything even after wearing them for a while.
Like Back Doc, I can play a helluva devil's advocate, but when it comes to all of these magno-claims for health, I think there ought to be some responsibilty on the part of the seller to educate the buyer on what can be expected within a particular time period. Instead, I find many of them criticizing the 'weak faith' of the buyer.
Now what kind of customer service is that?!
Hope this helps someone make that ever-important decision between mere humanhood and immortality.
Breezekeeper