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Science has established beyond all doubt that all living cells are electromagnetic by nature. There are only two natural sources of magnetism available to you: Your brain and the Earth. The astrocyte cells have the capacity to generate electricty and they compose 80% of your total brain cells. They generate a pulsed, electromagnetic field with efficiency. The earth is our other source of magnetism and it provides a supportive steady-state magnetic field, which your body draws on to enhance molecular reactions. They work together to accomplish magnetic resonance, dramatically enhancing the chemical reactions of the body.

 

BEGINNINGS

The History of Magnetism

Dr. Kyoichi Nakagawa is considered the founder of modern magnetic research in relation to health. He published a 1956 study which claimed that the earth's natural magnetic field had declined by at least 50%. He then went on to study the effects of magnetism on humans. His coined term "Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome", indicated a lack of Earth's magnetic field caused people to suffer symptoms such as fatique, insomnia, generalized aches and pains, etc. He conducted a study showing that supplementation with magnets brought symptomatic relief. Our North American versions of Chronic Fatique Syndrome and Fibromyalgia seem to correlate very closely with MFDS and also respond well to magnetism. Many magnetic devices have been developed and approved since that time, resulting in major advances in diagnosis, testing, pain relief and speeding of healing.

Welcome to the new era of energy medicine!

 
   

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Updated June 01, 2007

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