If you understand magnetic fields and gradients than you will realize that no
matter what side of the magnet on the so called "monopole magnets" is placed
against the body, the donut shaped gradient that emanates from around the
edges of these magnets is produced by a dipole charge.
There is no fuzziness about "magnetic charge" if one looks in any Physics 101
text book.
I understand these issues well. I have been one of the research pioneers of
magnetotherapy and its effects on biological tissues for many years.
I have used and studied all of the configurations on the market today. As
scientists we must educate and eradicate the misconceptions so prevalent in
the commercial "magnet" market today. If we do not...magnetotherapy will
remain just plain bunk to the academic community.
These thermo photo sequences at face value, without further investigation,
appear to indicate an increase in perfusion in peripheral tissue. I will
attach a Japanese study that may help explain the mechanism. Enjoy this
gift...it was very difficult to acquire this study!
For a better and kinder way of dealing with the human condition.
Best regards,
Liz
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... I have no monopole theory. The term 'magnetic charge' is a fuzzy one and has been interpreted by some as a claim for a 'magnetic monopole'. But monopole...
To all, If you understand magnetic fields and gradients than you will realize that no matter what side of the magnet on the so called "monopole magnets" is...
Dear Liz, thanks for the informations regarding lactice acid and magnets. I do belive that most of the msucular pains are from accumulations of lactic acid in...
... Yes, that is not in dispute. If you got any other impression from a post of mine I apologise, it was not meant. ... A previous poster wrote ... I queried...
In a message dated 6/23/02 5:02:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@... ... What the thermal images of our product shows is an increase in heat spreading ...
BVanson@...
Jun 23, 2002 5:50 pm
I need clarification...was there only ONE magnet on the left hand...and no magnet on the right? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
... Yes, in the Theramagnet set of photos, the first sequence is without magnets at all, the second sequence is with a dummy magnet, and the third sequence is ...
... John Bain wrote ... BVanson@... writes: What the thermal images of our product shows is an increase in heat spreading from where the single magnet is...
In a message dated 6/23/02 2:24:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, phunkc@... ... That is correct. Only one magnet on the left hand and none on the right. This...
BVanson@...
Jun 24, 2002 4:52 pm
In a message dated 6/24/02 10:57:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@... ... Something about your conclusion about the Nikken test doesn't make sense. If...
BVanson@...
Jun 24, 2002 5:29 pm
In respect to bilateral perfusion seen in unilateral application of an MF may indicate a neurovascular effect where the symmetrical vasodilation is not from...
Our tests of refrigerator type and other multi-pole magnet designs, currently being marketed, show that the magnetic field is concentrated along the surface of...
... Because it isn't that simple. And only the hands were really cold and were the focus of attention. Any effect would only be noticed there. ... Agreed. ... ...
... Yup, could be, but a simpler explanation might be the breakdown of the long 'coin-roll' structures of red blood cells. I have heard of work being done in...
... currently ... depth ... You are assuming a mechanism. Perhaps the field does not have to reach several inches below the skin. ... I have, Holcomb's work,...
I know many alternative practitioners that are looking at that process with dark field photography...but blood is not as simple as it seems. The correct ...
I have Holcomb's studies as well as many, many others...Steep field gradients are the key. Have you read through the entire content of these studies? I am ...
In a message dated 6/24/02 2:13:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, phunkc@... ... Sorry, but I see that explanation as a stretch. For that to happen, the ...
BVanson@...
Jun 25, 2002 4:00 am
In a message dated 6/24/02 2:16:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, phunkc@... ... You can't change the laws of physics by which if you place a north pole along ...
BVanson@...
Jun 25, 2002 4:19 am
In a message dated 6/24/02 8:08:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JBainSI@... ... BUT WHAT IF IT DOES! Then the "monopole" is the best design choice. Bob...
BVanson@...
Jun 25, 2002 4:32 am
... Quite agree, and one suggestion is that the MF is buffering the pH. Magnotherapy the pHacts, MVDr Vladislav Vaclevec, ISBN 0 9535970 0 8 And we have...
... Because it also happens with a much weaker Nikken magnet at a much greater distance from the hands. Nope, a CNS or blood or Qi explanation seems more...
... I don't have access to a research library other than via the internet, so I have mainly abstracts and a limited number of full text studies. And of course...
... Sagan: "The reliance on carefully designed and controlled experiments is key, as I tried to stress earlier. We will not learn much from mere contemplation....
To all, Obviously this discussion group is not about science and research but a push for the '"monopole" magnetic devices that you list yourselves as...
Sorry, but I see that explanation as a stretch. For that to happen, the neurovascular effect would have to follow some kind of symmetry to only affect the...
... I am not a 'monopole' salesman, the devices I use are multipole. I state distributor in my sig to ensure there no-one is unaware of possible bias. There...
There are studies to compare the monopole and multipole systems. This area is and has been studied, and the facts are clear including the mathematical models...
The unfortunate thing about using this monopole and multipole for showing one or more magnetic poles toward the tissue to be treated is that it is confusing to...