Magnetic fieldlines on a hor3/11/2023 ![]() A magnet's pole is determined by the direction of the spin of electrons. Much more research is needed to determine the long-term beneficial effects of pulsed magnetic fields to biological systems.Īnother controversial topic is which poles are best for healing. These studies have not been done to date. At some point, similar to cell phones, pulsed alternating and direct current devices may be harmful. So most studies have only been able to use that frequency. Although many pulsed devices seem to have an impact on biological systems, only one frequency has been allocated for pulsating medical devices - 27.12 MHz, chosen to avoid interference with radio stations. So although sending an electrical current or "pulsed magnetic fields" may have a stronger appearance, moving or rotating magnets can also create a subtle electrical current. An electric current produces a magnetic field around it and Faraday (4) showed that a moving magnet can produce electrical activity. Magnetism and electromagnetism cannot be separated. Scientists suspect that each organ and system in the body may well have its own specific magnetic field required to operate normally. Changes in this field can be measured during illness, sleep, physical activity and other functions. Each body has a unique "endogenous field" similar to its unique DNA. These can be equated to the brain waves states of beta, alpha, theta, and delta. A magnetoencephalogram (MEG) can measure the brain's pulsed frequencies. Researchers have shown that the body's brain emits magnetic fields and these may control the entire body chemistry through these subtle magnetic fields. Our bodies are "paramagnetic materials" and each individual is slightly different. Magnetic fields affect other matter by attracting or repelling the electrons in the other objects (i.e., animal body). Magnetism is an alignment of electrons in iron or other material in a uniform direction between opposite magnetic poles, forming a balance of positive and negative fields. Magnetism happens on an atomic level where electrons can be directed to all spin in the same direction. Originating from the earth, the weather, the sun, numerous electrical devices and even our bodies, magnetic fields are everywhere. The proper magnetic field can activate the "paramagnetic bicarbonates" in the body and activate these enzymes. These enzymes help in the reversal of free radical acids back to molecular oxygen, and the maintenance of the pH at a normal alkaline state. Long-term biological consequences of MFDS can cause chronic degenerative diseases, the loss of normal healing ability, weak immune function, and a diminished effectiveness of oxidoreductase enzymes. ![]() Symptoms may include chronic fatigue syndrome, stiff shoulders, back and neck, headaches, chest pains, heaviness of the head, dizziness, insomnia, constipation and general fatigue. Both Japanese and Russian scientists (2,3) have concluded that humans and other animals are subject to "Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome" (MFDS) as a result of weakened magnetism. Nakagawa, MD (1) pointed out that the earth's magnetic field has diminished in half over the last 500 years. Scientists believe that earth's electromagnetic field is dwindling as a result of many impacts, as are our own bodies and those of our animals. ![]() These stress-producing fields may often be very supportive to insects and other "pests" such as molds, bacteria and less evolved life forms. Add these fields on top of the earth's natural electromagnetic fields such as underground streams and fault zones and we end up with a mixed bag of electromagnetic fields that are not supportive of mammals. We live in an environment filled with stress-producing electromagnetic fields generated by such things as electrical wiring in homes and barns, computers, televisions, microwave ovens, power lines, overhead lights and other electrical equipment. Modern discovery of the electron has allowed us to understand more about the affects. Egyptians and Hindus in India as well as the Greeks all mention the use of some form of magnetic therapy. Magnetic therapy dates back to the Yellow Emperor's book of Internal Medicine around 2000 BC, which mentions the use of magnetic stones to correct imbalances in health. ![]()
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