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RE: [magnotherapy] Magnet Placement

I do not believe it to be necessarily true that the negative on the positive
will always contraindicate, but there certainly have been a lot of responses
from many people through the years - with writings by researchers who would
have the individual put it on and off over and over even if it hurts - till
the site gets better. It is an electromotive shorting-out and when you are
dealing with full volts on the pico Farads voltage cells, that is probably
why a lot of people indicate it hurts after a bit as that is a lot of energy
going down the wrong nerve pathway and affecting the cells with some very
strong shorting-out.



In the inverse, that is why, when using the same voltage on the same
polarity, the body shows such rapid healing; improperly applied in its DC
electric dynamic is why it doesn't heal as quickly and hurts:



For Example the 70ish man with two crushed knees and splintered legs walking
normally in 2.5 months instead of starting physiotherapy in 10 months and
without any pain the whole time.



The back circuit increases the fluids which separate the vertebrae while
negative both sides uniformly helps to support a normalization of tissue to
hold everything in place. See long term sciatica patient video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0OTEPfScy8 . I have seen 20 year term
herniated disc re-grow to full height.



Further to your other question - the back circuit therapy is different from
a knee or rotator cup circuit, but those also employ both fields in the
correct application when necessary.



Peter Kulish, Founder

Director of Science

www.BiomagScience.net







From: magnotherapy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:magnotherapy@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of stuartchiro
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:59 PM
To: magnotherapy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [magnotherapy] Magnet Placement



I've read a few articles on the internet about magnet placment according to
the polarity of the particular body part.
In the past, I have simply placed the negative pole of a magnet against the
site of pain and have had very good anecdotal success using that protocol.

It's my understand that one should never place a magnet on a body part which
has a positive polarity......the one exception being the back. What is the
rational behind placing a positive pole magnet on the back with a negative
pole being placed a few inches away? Also, why is this protocol not followed
on the other positive body parts?





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I've read a few articles on the internet about magnet placment according to the polarity of the particular body part. In the past, I have simply placed the...
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I do not believe it to be necessarily true that the negative on the positive will always contraindicate, but there certainly have been a lot of responses from...
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