Categories: All - organs - arteries - blood - oxygen

by Patricia Briseño 11 years ago

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CAMPOS MAGNETICOS: CELULAS, ORGANOS Y ORGANISMO

Blood is an essential living tissue that circulates throughout the body via a network of arteries, veins, and capillaries. It plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients, oxygen, hormones, antibodies, heat, electrolytes, and vitamins to the body'

CAMPOS MAGNETICOS: CELULAS, ORGANOS Y ORGANISMO

Medical Biomagnetism, a modality discovered after 20 years of research by Dr. Goiz Duran in 1988. Medical Biomagnetism is a scientifically-sound alternative treatment that may help restore and maintain physical and mental health. The treatment consists of placing medium intensity magnets on certain points of the body to balance the acidity and alkalinity of the PH. This helps eliminate virus, bacteria, fungus and parasites. This revolutionary therapy can give extraordinary results for arthritis, diabetes, migraines, psoriasis, gastritis, allergies, MS, glandular dysfunctions and more.

All cells in the body share common components, regardless of their type. One of the common constituents of all cells are ions. Ions are positively and negatively charged particles that conduct electro-magnetic pulses from within the cell. The electro-magnetic pulses allow the cell to function. Without ions, a cell can not live.

How Does Magnet Therapy Work?

How Do Magnetic Fields Affect Cells?

To understand how magnets work within the body, it helps to understand some basic anatomy and physiology. This helps to understand exactly how magnets affect the body.

Blood. The composition of blood Your blood is a living tissue that circulates around your whole body via a network of arteries, veins and capillaries, it carries nutrients, oxygen, hormones, antibodies, heat, electrolytes and vitamins to the body?s tissues. Blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma, electrolytes, hormones, minerals and iron. Blood flows around the body in arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood is transported from the heart to the lungs where it picks up oxygen and then transports it to all the organs and tissues. Every part of the body depends on blood to provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients it needs to survive.

The increase in blood flow is localized to the area where the magnets are placed, unless the magnets are placed directly over a major artery such as the radial artery (the wrist pulse point) or the carotid artery (the pulse point in the neck). When magnets are placed over a major artery, there is a much larger perfusion of blood flow so the magnetic field is carried further around the body. When the body?s blood flow oxygen level is increased, nutrients and hormones are distributed to the organs and tissues much more effectively and quickly. Your organs have a fresh rich supply of oxygen and nutrients to nourish them. Plus the tissues also gain oxygen, healing nutrients and hormones including endorphins, which are the body?s natural pain killing hormone.

BIOMAGNETISM

Magnets have many medical applications and are used in a variety of ways. They are being used in new machines considered to be less harmful than some existing technologies. The MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), for example, is rapidly replacing x-ray diagnosis because it is safer and more accurate. Used externally, magnets stimulated the body's innate capacity to heal itself. How they do so is not completely understood, but that they work is not disputed. Because of the powerful effect even the smallest magnets can have on the body, their application must be done under strict supervision.

How Biomagnetics act on the body: Stimulates the acupuncture points and meridians releasing blocked or misdirected energy. Alternating magnetic fields stimulate metabolism and increase the amount of oxygen available to cells. When the body is unhealthy, the blood pH becomes acidic. Applying only the negative pole fields promotes alkaline reactions that restore the balance. The Hall Effect theory states that applying alternating magnetic poles causes the ions in the blood to repeatedly cross the alternating magnetic poles (from positive to negative and back again), which in turn increases the blood flow. This brings more oxygen and nutrients to the cells and removes more metabolic by-products from the tissue.

Magnet Therapy

A magnetic field is the environment around a magnet in which magnetic forces act. Magnetic field lines represent the area around a magnet: magnetic field lines flow from the north pole to the south pole.