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2/6/06 Rheumatiod Arthritis magnetic protocol   Message List  
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IN THIS MONTHS NEWSLETTER:

* February Special
* Rheumatiod Arthritis protocol (DR Philpott)
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RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

*** The following information is provided for educational use
only and is not to be construed as medical advice.

From DR Philpott's MHQ research report Quarter 3,
1996, "Rheumatoid Degenerative Diseases" pgs. 27 & 28. Copied
with permission of Dr. Philpott. All rights reserved.
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Magnetic Protocol

General Information, not a medical order.
No claim of cure is promised.
For Medical Supervision under a research
project contact William H. Philpott, M.D.
Medical Supervision is Recommended.


********** Rheumatoid Inflammatory Reactions **********


Orientation

This protocol is prepared for all types of inflammatory
reactions for joints, muscles, tendons, nerves, skin, internal
organs, and so forth, no matter what the initiating cause may
be. Prior to the start of magnetic therapy a thorough diagnostic
study should be done including such as, a physical examination,
a history of the illness, any appropriate laboratory work,
identifying the illness. The examination should include the
symptom reactive tissues and type of reaction, the nutritional
state, the infected state, the maladaptive substance reactive
state, sleep disorder state, and pain syndrome state. The
magnetic therapy is to be combined with other
therapies specific for the demonstrated disease state. Magnetic
therapy will serve as the reversal of the disordered pathology
of specific tissues, pain relief, sleep enhancement, and the
antibiotic effect. Magnetic therapy cannot replace adequate
nutrition and therefore, nutritional supplementation
based on laboratory assessment is always in order along with the
magnetic therapy. Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis are treated in
the same way.


Local Treatment

Joint Placement:
The magnets should be large enough to cover the joint
involved. Sometimes small magnets placed close together are used
such as the mini-block ceramic magnets, which are the
approximate size of a domino. The principle is that the magnetic
field needs to be larger than the lesion being treated. The
flexible magnets are available in 2", 3" and 4" wide and as long
a strip as is necessary. Popular flexible plastiform magnets are
2" square, 3" square, 3" x 4), 4" square, 4" x 6" 4" x 12".
There are double magnet, multi-magnet flexible cloth mats made
from strips of this plastiform material. These are 5" x 6" and
5" x 12" flexible mats. These are flexible and may be placed
around a joint. The plastiform magnets are also thin enough
(1/8 ) that a person could be lying on the magnet. As useful as
these plastiform magnets are they are not as
useful as the ceramic magnets which are 3/8" thick to 1/2" thick
and can even be purchased as 1" thick. There is a disc magnet 1
1/2" x 1/2". The mini-block magnet,1 7/8 "x 7/8 "x 3/8". The
common ceramic block used is a 4" x 6" x 1/2". There is also a
2" x 5" x 1/2" ceramic magnet. The ceramic blocks of 4" x 6" can
also be

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obtained as 1" thick. These are used in the sleeper system
placed at the crown of the head. The 1/2" material usually
suffices well and penetrates deeply into the tissues however,
the weight of the ceramic magnets makes them less useable than
the flexible magnets.

******* Organ Placement
Organs such as the liver, spleen, intestine, lungs, prostate,
vagina and so forth, have magnets of specific sizes and shapes
adapted for these particular areas. The 4" x 6" x 1/2" magnets
are the usual ones used on internal organs such as the liver or
spleen. It is well to treat at right angles in which a magnet is
placed to the side of the body over the organ and another one is
placed either on the front or back of the body so the magnetic
fields cross at right angles in the organ. In terms of the
intestines, the 5" x 12" double magnet, multi-magnet
flexible mats or the 4" x 12" x 1/8" plas-
tiform magnets are usually the best. They will also conform to
the shape of the abdomen.

******* Sinus
Use the magnetic eye unit composed of a magnet light shield with
four neodymium disc magnets that are 1" x 1/8". The neodymium
disc can be moved from the eye placement to sinus placement.
Either one or two stacked discs can be placed directly over the
infected sinus. Maxillary sinuses are 1-2 inches directly below
the eyes. Frontal sinuses are directly above the eyes on the
forehead. Sinus infections require as near constant negative
magnetic field exposure as possible for two weeks or more.

******* Teeth And Gum Infections
Teeth and gums could either be treated with the ceramic disc
magnet, the super neodymium disc magnet or the ceramic mini-
block magnet. It is particularly important to tape this on the
face, over the infected area at night. However, in an acute
infection, it should be left on 24-hours a day for at least two
weeks, initially.

******* Calcium Deposits
The treatment of calcium deposited areas will require much
longer treatment. They should be treated nightly with a suitable
magnet, preferably, a ceramic magnet. It could require as much
as a year to resolve calcium deposits. Also, it should he
considered that it may take many months to repair cartilage,
tendons or bone.

******* Inflamed Lymph Nodes
Inflamed lymph nodes should be treated with magnets of suitable
size. Often, the best magnet for treating a small lymph node is
the neodymium magnet which is 1" x 1/8". This can be taped over
the lymph node. If the lymph node is larger than 1", the 1 1/2"
X 1/2" ceramic disc magnet should be used. The treatment should
be continuous unti1 the lymph node inflammation has been handled.

******* Systemic Treatment
Systemic treatment is an important part of the treatment. It has
a great detoxifying value and encourages sound sleep. The
subject should sleep with magnets at the crown of the head and
sleep on a magnetic bed pad.


Magnetic Health Quarterly Vol. II,
Third Quarter, 2001 Revision, Page 28.
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Well, thats a lot to take in, if you read it all, I commend you.

Thank you for taking an interest in magnetic therapy, I hope
this Magnetic Monthly is helpful to you.

Sincerely,

:Thomas-John: Strizak.

Arizona Unipole Magnetics











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