CANCER TREATMENT: MAGNETIC ENERGY RESONANCE INDUCTION THERAPY AND MAGNETIC THERAPY METHODS
Magnetic Energy Resonance Induction Therapy
• MERIT magnetic energy influences many enzymatic intracellular and membrane systems,
(eg alkaline phosphatase); and influences antigen-antibody relations;
• MERIT magnetic energy also modifies the permeability of the cellular membrane and
therefore the Ionic equilibrium. The sodium/potassium pump balance is stimulated. Sp02 is
increased.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is now widely used in many hospitals around the world, although it does use much higher levels of magnetic field strength than therapy devices, and is coupled with radio frequencies.
The recent developments in magnetic fields in medicine include:
• MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging (once called nuclear magnetic resonance)
• MEG Magnetic encephalogram (instead of EEG, electro encephalogram)
• MCG Magnetic cardiogram (instead of ECG or EKG, electro cardio-gram)
• MBFR Magnetic blood flow rate meters
• MCI Magnetically controlled implant
• MERIT Magnetic energy resonance induction therapy
The new revolution in medicine is in the area of bio-magnetism and magnetic induction therapy. Both these forms of magnetic medicine are useful in the treatment and prevention of cancer. The difference between electrotherapy and magnetic induction therapy is that electrotherapy uses contact with or through the skin, whereas magnetic induction therapy does not have to touch the person, making it completely non-invasive.
Magnetic Therapy Methods
Permanent or Static Magnets
Millions of people around the world use small permanent magnets placed on the skin near affected areas. Some magnets are inserted into thin mattresses or pillows, back belts, knee, shoulder, wrist, or elbow supports, or in small stick-on plasters. Others are used in jewellery or pendants. Many of these do work for some of the people, some of the time, for a few hours until the body accommodates or adapts to the constant energy at or very close to the magnet. These people usually experience some temporary relief of pain, stiff joints, and often an improvement of peripheral blood circulation.
The benefits are mainly available when some movement is associated with the magnet.
Many swear by them. The placebo effect is very real.
As long as the energy force of the magnetic product is not too high, no harm is caused. It is important to note that ‘stronger’ is not necessarily better in biological systems. Taking such products off or away from the body for a period of two to four hours and then placing them on again obtains the best results. This avoids the ‘accommodation’ factor and additional benefits are usually then experienced. It is a symptom alleviator.
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