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Is there anybody here willing to get active in discussion? I have a
severely fractured tibia. After 2 months of surgery and waiting,
the bone still has not started knitting. My surgeon recommended
removing a piece of my hip, grinding it up, and using the pulp in
between the broken leg bone to try to initiate the knitting.

After doing some research, I cancelled my upcoming surgery and told
the doctor I would like 6 weeks to try to get the bone healing
naturally. I had read a book by George J. Washnis called Discover
of Magnetic Health and found many excellent web sites detailing the
success of magnetic healing for bones.

Being a researcher of magnets, magnetic fields, and high potential,
high frequency coils, and having just written a book on quantum
physics, I decided to try magnetic therapy to stimulate bone growth.

I have several 4" x 6" x 1" magnets and placed one under each of my
legs (I broke my right heel, too.) I also made a coaster out of a
block of wood with an embedded magnet. I keep a cup of water on the
magnetic coaster at all times and drink from it regularly.

The morning after I started magnetic therapy (just a few days ago)
one of my wounds expelled a quantity of dark red blood. This was
new and hadn't happened in the previous two months. I consider this
a good sign as it seems a healing process has begun that expelled
old blood from my leg.

I have ordered copies of my x-rays from the doctor's office and will
document the whole process. I'll eventually post the whole story
online whether it is successful or not.

What experiences have the others on this list had with magnetic
healing?

Dave






Sun Dec 5, 2004 11:44 pm

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Is there anybody here willing to get active in discussion? I have a severely fractured tibia. After 2 months of surgery and waiting, the bone still has not...
David Thomson
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Dec 5, 2004
11:45 pm

Hi Dave Nothing of real relevance to add to this thread, but just wanted to wish you well and hope the healing process starts for you soon. Good luck with the...
Roger Mayne
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Dec 6, 2004
12:26 pm

Hi Roger, Thank you for your well wishes. I'll be sure to post the results, however they turn out. Have you tried magnetic therapy for yourself? Dave ... ...
David Thomson
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Dec 6, 2004
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... Can you tell us what type of magnotherapy you are using, traditional 'North pole for healing', or the newer "multipole" techniques. I've listed some...
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Dec 10, 2004
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Hi, ... 'North pole for healing', or the newer "multipole" techniques. I'm using the north pole of a 4" x 6" x 1" brick magnet. The magnet is placed under a...
David Thomson
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Dec 10, 2004
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... Using multi-poles with a higher rate of change of flux will increase that effect, although some researchers believe that there is a direct effect as well ...
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Dec 10, 2004
11:55 pm

... that effect, although some researchers believe that there is a direct effect as well as the induction of electrical currents. Yes, I have read that the...
David Thomson
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Dec 11, 2004
3:41 am

Dave, If you wish to try Nikkens new _PalmMag_ (http://office.5pillars.com/e-nikken/palmmag/testimonials.htm) for a month or so let me know... I'd like...
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Dec 11, 2004
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Hi Gordy, This sounds interesting. It is my belief that a rotating magnetic field is beneficial. How much does the unit weigh? You can do a simple experiment...
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In a message dated 12/12/2004 1:40:46 PM Central Standard Time, dwt@... writes: Hi Gordy, This sounds interesting. It is my belief that a rotating...
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Dec 12, 2004
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i am new to the group and have just found out thru MRI that I have a medial collateral ligament sprain and 2 bone bruises on my left knee. I am a rather rabid...
Susan
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Dec 15, 2004
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... First, the metal in your leg should not affect or be affected by magnotherapy. Modern implants are designed to be MRI-friendly and do not interact with ...
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