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> Subject: Re: How magnets work for health
> Date: Monday, October 05, 1998 5:37 AM
>
> Possible explainations for your decrease in energy when experiencing
> changing magnetic fields:
>
> 1. Electroporation - well documented reaction of increase in cell
membrane
> permiability when same is exposed to electric/magnetic fields. If toxins
are
> released (a good thing for you in the long run) from cells due to
> electroporation, uncomfortable side effects result.
>
> 2. Negative electric and magnetic fields (North pole is negative field -
> South pole of compass needle points to this field) are a contracting
energy
> which has a calming effect. The positive electric and magnetic fields are
an
> expanding energy which has an energizing effect.
>
> An aquaintance who runs for exercise noticed that he goes alot further in
> distance when following electric powerlines on hilly terrain. The
> undulations cause variations in the distance to the cables thus
constantly
> changing the local magnetic field intensity.
>
> When my cat (The Kitty) first got diabetes (she started drinking twice as
> much water and pissed all over the place), I brought her to a vet who
> prescribed insulin shots. I later learned that diabetes may be caused by
a
> calcium build up in cell membranes that restricts glucose absorbtion
and/or
> insulin release. I feed her magnesium, methylsulphonalmethane (MSM) with
> vitamin C, and made a North pole facing magnet plate (150 ceramic8 disc
> magnets glued down with North Pole up) that went under her bedding. The
> three above mentioned therapies all aid in releasing the trapped calcium
> from the cell walls and allowed proper glucose metabolism to resume. It
has
> been 5 months since we stopped the insulin shots. The Kitty is doing fine
> because the symptoms subsided on the first week of this unconventional
> treatment and have not returned. We stopped the insulin shots on that
first
> week also because it looked like The Kitty was starting to hate us for
doing
> that. I told the vet about these events and showed her the research
papers I
> found. The vet couldn't believe any of it and she still thinks diabetes
is a
> permanent condition after its' onset has begun. She still insists that we
> must immediately resume administering the insulin shots to The Kitty.
>
> Dennis
>
>
>
> At 01:12 PM 10/4/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >Health and spinning magnets:
> >I (personally) notice a drastic decrease in energy when I play with my
> >non shielded motors. I am at the point that I need to shield the magnets
> >I work with.
> >I have been warned about this in the past and now I can feel the
> >effects.
> >
> >Jim
> >
> >
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