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Magnetic Therapy experiments with “hopeless” cancer patients under strict laboratory conditions

by Dr. Richard Boeringmeyer, Kentucky, USA

Dr. Kenneth S. MacLean , architect of the Institute of Biomagnetics in New York, spent abounding years advertisement beginning animals to capricious intensities of allure generated by able electrical coils. He experimented on himself spending hundreds of hours alive and alike sleeping in a specific Pulsed Alluring Fields. Afterwards, Dr. MacLean anxiously began to acquire blight patients advised to be “hopeless” by added doctors. He apparent these terminal sufferers to an boilerplate of 10 alluring treatments each. By anxiously belief their diminutive cellular changes beneath austere class controlled conditions, he assured that acknowledgment to able alluring fields was at atomic benign in every case and adverse in none. His patients reacted so agreeably - in some cases acceptable absolutely pain-free - that he was encouraged to aggrandize his alluring treatment.

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July 26, 2008 by Magnetic Therapy  
Filed under Magnetic Therapy

Definition Alluring analysis is the use of magnets to abate affliction in assorted areas of the body.

Origins

Magnetic analysis dates as far aback as the age-old Egyptians. Magnets accept continued been believed to accept healing admiral associated with beef affliction and stiffness. Chinese healers as aboriginal as 200 B.C. were said to use alluring lodestones on the anatomy to actual ailing imbalances in the breeze of qi, or energy. The age-old Chinese medical argument accustomed as The Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine describes this procedure. The Vedas, or age-old Hindu scriptures, additionally acknowledgment the analysis of diseases with lodestones. The chat “lodestone″ or arch stone, came from the use of these stones as compasses. The chat “magnet” apparently stems from the Greek Magnes lithos, or “stone from Magnesia,” a arena of Greece affluent in alluring stones. The Greek byword after became magneta in Latin.