Matt Hasselbeck's healing titanium necklace
The Seahawks QB has been wearing a titanium necklace, so a reporter asked him why. "It’s really embarrassing why, to be honest," he says, and then he goes on to explain he bought it after he heard from other athletes -- like his buddy Damon Huard with the Chiefs -- that it speeds muscle healing. Hasselbeck said Seattle has only one of three stories in the country selling them. "So we went down there and bought a couple necklaces and now I’m kind of hooked," he said. Regardless if it really works or not, as long as he thinks it works, I say go for it. I'll take whatever we can get going into the playoffs.
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I think that's the store in the Grand Hyatt building on the corner of 7th and Pike. For years it had a huge cardboard cutout of Randy Johnson in a logo-less Diamondbacks uniform. For the life of me I can't remember the name of the store but you can't miss it. It's the one with nobody in it except for the occasional superstitious pro athlete.
Posted by: Ryan | December 28, 2007 11:04 AM
Titanium does speed muscle healing, I make healing jewelry, and I'm a woo-woo new ager. LOL
There are other stones that will work even more efficiently than titanium does.
Every stone, metal, or naturally occurring substance carries a vibration that, when in a body's energy field, is metabolized and promotes certain 'reactions'.
I've personally made jewelry sets for people with arthritis (BIG seller), Graves diseases, kidney problems, cancer recovery, anxiety disorders, and even some mental disorders.
It is nice to see in the news. The complete answer doesn't always lie in a pill.
~Wendy
Spiritual Life Design
Posted by: Wendy | December 31, 2007 1:32 PM