Influence of North and South Poles on PEMF Healing

William Philpot, M.D., explores the influence of north and south magnetic fields on human health. The north and south poles of magnets emit distinct energy fields, thought to have varying effects on biological systems. While the north (negative) pole is believed to provide calming, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving effects, the south (positive) pole is often associated with stimulating and activating biological processes. Dr. Philpot's research delves into the therapeutic applications of magnetic fields, examining their potential benefits and mechanisms in treatments.

Magnetic Healing: The Influence of North and South Poles

Pulsed Electro magnetic healing, an alternative health practice, harnesses the distinct energy fields of the north and south poles of magnets to promote health and well-being. This approach, rooted in the ancient belief in the healing power of magnets, has gained renewed interest in recent decades. Central to PEMF/magnetic healing is the idea that the different poles of a magnet—north (negative) and south (positive)—emit unique energies that can influence biological systems in varying ways.

Pulsed Electro-magnetic Field (PEMF) therapy has garnered attention in recent years for its potential to promote healing and alleviate various health conditions. PEMF therapy involves the use of low-frequency electromagnetic fields to stimulate cellular function and enhance the body’s natural recovery processes. This newsletter explores the scientific evidence supporting PEMF therapy, its mechanisms of action, and the specific health benefits it may offer.

Principles of Magnetic Healing

PEMF or Magnetic healing is based on the concept that magnetic fields can interact with the body's natural electromagnetic field, influencing physiological processes. Proponents believe that magnets can enhance the body's healing mechanisms by stimulating cell activity, improving blood flow, and reducing inflammation. PEMF is often applied to specific areas of the body, typically corresponding to acupuncture points or sites of pain and injury. The practice draws from both traditional beliefs and modern understandings of bioelectromagnetics.

Enhanced Cellular Repair: PEMF can stimulate the production of growth factors and proteins that are vital for tissue repair and regeneration.
Reduction of Inflammation: PEMF therapy can modulate inflammatory responses, potentially reducing chronic inflammation and pain.

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Effects of the North Pole

The north pole of a magnet, often referred to as the negative pole, is understood to have calming and anti-inflammatory effects. Practitioners and Users of magnetic healing suggest that exposure to the north pole can help reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation, making it beneficial for conditions such as arthritis, muscle strains, and joint pain. The calming properties are also thought to promote relaxation and improve sleep quality, contributing to overall well-being. This pole is often applied to areas experiencing acute pain or inflammation, with the goal of soothing the affected tissues and accelerating the healing process.

Apply a natural North Pole PEMF magnetic field.
Let the body heal itself. What is more natural than that?
The Magnetic Effect
A magnet or electromagnet produces an energy field
Each pole of a magnet produces a different effect;
North-Negative
Has a counter-clockwise rotation
Inhibits Relieves pain
Reduces inflammation
Produces an alkaline effect
Reduces symptoms
Fights infections
Supports healing
Reduces fluid retention
Increases cellular oxygen
Encourages deep restorative sleep
Produces a bright mental effect
Reduces fatty deposits
Establishes healing polarity
Stimulates meletonin production
Normalizes natural alkaline PH

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Effects of the South Pole

Conversely, the south pole of a magnet, or the positive pole, is associated with stimulating and activating biological processes. Proponents claim that the south pole can enhance circulation, boost energy levels, and support tissue regeneration. This stimulating effect is believed to be useful for conditions that require increased blood flow and cellular activity, such as wounds, fractures, and chronic fatigue. By invigorating the body's systems, the south pole is thought to promote faster recovery and enhance vitality.

South-Positive
Has a clockwise rotation
Excites Increases pain
Increases inflammation
Produces an acid effect
Intensifies symptoms
Promotes microorganisms
Inhibits healing
Increases fluid retention
Decreases tissue oxygen
Stimulates wakefulness
Has an over productive effect
Encourages fatty deposits
Polarity of an injury site
Stimulates body function

Mechanisms and therapeutic effectiveness of
pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in oncology

PEMF therapy shows potential as a non-invasive treatment for various cardiovascular conditions, including myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmias, and hypertension. The mechanisms through which PEMF exerts its effects—such as improved cellular function, enhanced blood flow,Arrhythmia, reduced inflammation, and stimulation of angiogenesis—highlight its potential therapeutic value. As the scientific community continues to explore this innovative approach, PEMF therapy may emerge as a valuable adjunct to conventional cardiovascular treatments, offering new hope for patients with heart conditions.

Alzheimer's Disease R. Sandyk, "Alzheimer's Disease: Improvement of Visual Memory and Visuoconstructive Performance Treatment with Picotesla Range Magnetic Fields," International Journal of Neurosci, 76(3-4),June 1994, p. 185-225.

In this review, after applying external electromagnetic fields ranging 5 to 8 Hz, large improvements were detected in Alzheimer's patients. These included improved visual memory, drawing performance, spatial orientation, mood, short-term memory and social interactions

Scientific Evidence Some studies have reported positive effects of magnetic therapy, particularly in pain reduction and wound healing. For instance, research has shown that magnetic fields can influence cellular processes, such as ion channel activity and cell signaling, which may explain the observed benefits.

PEMF healing, with its focus on the distinct properties of the north and south poles, presents an intriguing approach to health and wellness. Anecdotal evidence and scientific studies suggest potential benefits, As with many alternative therapies, magnetic healing may offer complementary benefits when used alongside conventional medical treatments.

Bone Healing and Fracture Repair:Several studies have demonstrated that PEMF therapy can enhance bone healing and accelerate fracture repair. For instance, a study published in the journal Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research found that PEMF therapy significantly improved the healing rates of non-union fractures. Another study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research reported that PEMF therapy increased bone formation and mineralization, highlighting its potential in orthopedic applications.

Pain Reduction and Management

PEMF therapy has been shown to alleviate pain in various conditions, including osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and chronic low back pain. A systematic review in Pain Research and Management concluded that PEMF therapy could reduce pain and improve function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Additionally, a study in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology found that PEMF therapy significantly reduced pain and fatigue in patients with fibromyalgia.

Wound Healing

Research indicates that PEMF therapy can accelerate wound healing by promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation. A study published in Bioelectromagnetics found that PEMF therapy enhanced the healing of chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers, by stimulating cellular activity and improving blood flow to the affected area.

Neurological Disorders

PEMF therapy has also shown potential in treating neurological conditions. For example, a study in the Journal of Neurotrauma reported that PEMF therapy improved functional recovery and reduced neuronal damage in animal models of traumatic brain injury. Furthermore, research published in Neuroscience Letters suggested that PEMF therapy could enhance neuroplasticity and cognitive function in patients with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Scientific Evidence Supporting PEMF Therapy for Eye Health

Several studies have explored the potential benefits of PEMF therapy for various eye conditions, with some promising results:

1. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. Research has suggested that PEMF therapy may slow the progression of AMD by improving retinal cell function and reducing inflammation. A study published in Clinical Ophthalmology reported that PEMF therapy improved visual acuity and retinal sensitivity in patients with early and intermediate AMD.

2. Diabetic Retinopathy: Diabetic retinopathy, a common complication of diabetes, involves damage to the retinal blood vessels. PEMF therapy's ability to enhance microcirculation and reduce inflammation could potentially benefit patients with this condition. Preliminary studies have indicated that PEMF may help stabilize or improve retinal health in diabetic retinopathy patients.

3. Glaucoma: Glaucoma, characterized by increased intraocular pressure and optic nerve damage, is another area where PEMF therapy might be beneficial. Animal studies have shown that PEMF can reduce intraocular pressure and provide neuroprotection to the optic nerve. A study published in Experimental Eye Research found that PEMF therapy reduced retinal ganglion cell loss in a model of glaucoma, suggesting its potential as an adjunctive treatment.

4. Retinitis Pigmentosa: Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of genetic disorders that cause retinal degeneration and vision loss. Some studies have explored the potential of PEMF therapy to slow the progression of this condition. For instance, research in Advances in Therapy reported that PEMF therapy improved retinal function and visual fields in patients with retinitis pigmentosa.

Conclusion

Magnetic healing, with its focus on the distinct properties of the north and south poles, presents an intriguing approach to health and wellness.

PEMF therapy represents a promising, non-invasive treatment modality with a growing body of scientific evidence supporting its use in bone healing, pain management, wound healing, and neurological disorders and much more. While further research is necessary to establish standardized treatment protocols and fully understand its mechanisms of action, PEMF therapy holds significant potential as a complementary approach to conventional medical treatments. As interest in electromagnetic field therapies continues to grow, ongoing research will be crucial in validating and expanding the therapeutic applications of PEMF.

How to Use the PEMF/Multipulsers (some Nudity)

PEMF-Pulser

Totally Solid State Design,
Variable speed from 1 pulse to 75 pulses a minute. .
Bob Beck type magnetic pulser 6500-7000 gauss at 7 pulses per min
1-30 min Timer
Double the penetratioin of the sota pulser
You can hear the magnetic pulser pulse
Doesn't over heat after a short time

 

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3 in 1 Multi System

Totally Solid State Design,
High Quality Capacitors
Variable speed from 1 pulse to 75 pulses a minute. .
Colloidal Silver Generator
Bob Beck Type blood zapper
Bob Beck type magnetic pulser 6500-7000 gauss at 7 pulses per min
1-30 min Timer
Intensity Control
Double the penetratioin of the sota pulser
You can hear the magnetic pulser pulse
Doesn't over heat after a short time

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Every cell has its own electromagnetic field as well, but when this becomes disrupted, the structure of that cell changes. Damaged cells allow free radicals to creep in, and that means cancer, disease, and illness of all types.

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