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How Do Magnets Heal the Body?
Some researchers and doctors say that magnets don't actually
heal the body. Science knows that the human body is composed
of numerous cells that combine to form blood, tissues, bones
and organs. These cells are in the constant state of renewing
themselves. Dr. Robert Becker, one of the leading medical
doctors who advocates the use of magnets in healing, believes
that the force which stimulates cellular growth and division
is electromagnetic energy. He and other scientists contend
that the charge on the cells of the body gets depleted as
cells perform their normal daily functions and that the body
tries to "recharge" the worn down cells by sending pulses
of electromagnetic energy from the brain through the nervous
system.
James Souder, President of Norso Biomagnetics in Raleigh,
North Carolina, claims that studies performed on animals,
and microscopic examination of blood vessels, indicate that
capillary blood flow is stimulated by the movement of magnetic
fields through tissue and is the dominant factor in magnetic
field therapy.
Is All Magnetic Enery Healing?
No. As previously stated, magnetic energy is a basic force
of nature and necessary to all biological systems. Magnetic
energy pulses from far-off galaxies; the sun showers us with
magnetic fields. Our earth, itself a huge electromagnet with
north and south poles, protects us from harmful cosmic radiation.
Cosmic radiation is so potent that it is capable of penetrating
a 12 foot thick block of lead. But it cannot penetrate the
earth's protective magnetic shield. There is increasing evidence
that there are harmful effects from high pulsating magnetic
energy emitted from power transmission lines, TVs, radios,
computers, microwaves and myriad electric appliances. The
ordinary 60 cycle alternating electromagnetic fields created
by technology seem to exert stress on the body's cellular
level. It is reported that they can cause memory loss, headaches,
changes in heartbeat and blood chemistry. Melatonin production
can be reduced, and the brain's electromagnetic signals to
the cells can be blocked, diluting the body's disease-fighting
ability.
Studies of exposure to alternating electromagnetic fields
have shown mutagenic effects, cancer cell promotion and a
lowering of the body's pH to a more acidic level.
In addition, energy deprivation caused by living in concrete
buildings also appears to have negative effects on the body.
Dr. Kyochi Nakagawa, Director of Isuzu Hospital in Tokyo says
that "Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome," produces symptoms
such as headaches, back and neck pains, insomnia, heaviness
of head and general lassitude.
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