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*** DR Philpott Corrects DR Bonlie Misinformation
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*** DR Philpott Corrects DR Bonlie Misinformation
The following is a letter from DR Philpott correcting DR Bonlie
who has been misinforming the public about the Super Magnetic
Bed Grid and Super Brain Unit. To my knowledge he is still doing
so today. DR Bonlie is a dentist.
Copied with permission of DR Philpott, Copyright 2003, All
Rights Reserved.
WILLIAM H. PHILPOTT, M. D.
August 21 , 2003
Dean R. Bonlie, D.D.S.
1095421 Eleventh St NE
Calgary, Alberta
Canada, 7T2E6M4
Dear Dean Bonlie,
Word has come to me that you are stating to people that my 70-
magnet bed provides both a negative and positive magnetic field.
You deserve to know how this bed is made so that you won't be
making this error. The bed is composed of seventy 4" x 6" x 1"
magnets. Thirty-five of these are placed in a wooden carrier,
36" square. There is a 1" wooden divider between these magnets.
This frame of thirty-five magnets weighs 200 pounds. Two
of these frames are placed end to end producing a bed 36" x 72".
Over this, is placed a 1" thick firm foam pad. This material
does not crush down. On top of this is placed a 2" foam pad. We
recommend using a memory-type foam pad.
When these magnets are forced together an inch apart, it
distorts the equator. The positive magnetic field can be
measured less than an inch above the surface of the magnets.
This is why the 1" firm foam pad is placed on top of this bed.
With this, there is no measurable positive magnetic field
between the magnets. The negative magnetic field of course is
facing the subject.
Associated with this is a super magnetic head unit composed of
twelve 4" x 6" x 1" magnets. Four of these are stacked together.
Four are on each side of the head and four are approaching the
crown of the head. These are in a frame which weighs
approximately 60-70 pounds. There is a space for the head which
is wide enough for the subject to turn from side to side. lt
also will treat the sinuses, eyes and the mouth. The magnets on
each side of the head are lengthwise with the 6" of the magnet
lengthwise the body. Another magnet is placed over the magnets
so that the shoulders receive only a negative magnetic
field.
I went through a number of stages of developing this bed. First
of all, we had a horseshoe magnet with magnets under the patient
and magnets above the patient with the negative magnetic field
facing the patient from below and the positive magnetic field
from above. These were connected with an iron. The concept was
that of a horseshoe type magnet with the subject being only in
the negative magnetic field of that horseshoe magnet. I also
used an iron sheet with the magnets fastened to this iron sheet,
1" apart. After considerable experimentation, we have come up
with the bed that I have described as being the more optimum.
My original headpiece was with four magnets on one side of the
bed with the negative pole facing the head and on the other
side, a 4" x 6" x 1/2" magnet with the positive magnetic
field facing the head This was far enough away so that the head
was only in the negative magnetic field with the equator between
the two magnets outside of the head. With further
experimentation, we have come up with this where the negative
magnetic field is facing both sides of the head, the top of the
head and also the shoulders. We have found this to be optimum.
We find that negative magnetic fields can face each other and
they do not cancel out the fields, they simply come to a line
where they butt up against each other.
Subjects with a single lesion are treated with a suitable sized
magnet that will penetrate a depth of a minimum of 25 gauss,
hopefully more to the site of the lesion A 4" x 6" x 1/2"
magnet is often used as suitable for treating such as the
prostate, liver or the intestinal tract. This 4" x 6" x 1/2"
magnet is suitable and provides only a negative magnetic field
The magnetic field on the positive side circles back to reach
the negative magnetic field. It enters at the closest point
which is the equator between the magnetic fields at the edge
of the magnet The subject does not receive any positive magnetic
field whatsoever If they did, there would be a ring of
vasculitis around the edge of the magnet. You would have to
press the magnet down into the body so that it is to the 1/4",
that is the equator That doesn't happen with this 4" x 6" x 1/2"
magnet or with the 4" x 6" x 1" magnet This will happen if you
are using 1/8" thick neodymium disc and press it down into the
soft tissues. Then you will have a ring so that the equator is
reached on the edge of the magnet. That provides a ring of
vasculitis around the magnet.
Breast cancer is always treated as though it were metastatic. it
is quite common that there is no evidence of metastatic cancer
after the removal of one breast. However, five years
or so down the line, it is often common that it is now
metastatic to the bones. We never risk treating breast cancer as
though it were a single lesion of the breast. We do treat the
breast but we also treat the entire body with the 70-magnet bed
and 12-magnet head unit.
1 wish you well in your work.
Upon your request, I would help with the training session of the
doctors coming to our Society.
Sincerely,
William H. Philpott, M.D.
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I chose to include the above information because we've been
getting a lot of calls and emails from people who've been
misinformed by DR Bonlie. This man also misinforms the public
about magnetic mattress pads, and to date refuses to be
corrected. DR Philpott has also written to him about the bed
pads. DR Bonlie still advises placing his magnetic bed pad under
the mattress, and falsly claims that by not doing so you are
putting yourself in a mixed positive/negative magnetic field. DR
Philpott has proven that this is incorrect, and that you would
have to sink past the axis of the magnets to receive any
positive field at all. The 1" of foam above the Mega-Field
Slumber Pad makes this very unlikely to occur. It is a waste of
money and effort to place any MMP under a mattress, because
depending on the thickess of the mattress, there will be only a
few gauss at best that reaches the parts of the body closest to
the surface of the mattress. (end)
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Kindest regards,
:Thomas-John: Strizak
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