Water Magnetization
"Human life was created and functions as a result of natural energy,
which becomes the "Life Force". Two essential components of
this life force are magnetism and water. However, these two can only create
an effective energy source through their interaction. The nature of water
- its structure, content and bio-activity - is critical in order to activate
a strong magnetic signal."
BIO-MAGNETIC HYDROLOGY ?
BIO-MAGNETIC HYDROLOGY: THE INTERACTIVE EFFECT
OF
TWO FORCES OF NATURAL ENERGY - WATER AND MAGNETISM
In the current era of rapid scientific progress, many concepts which
were once "scientific truths" as recently as 20 years ago are
no longer tenable. But of all the discoveries, none is more important
than the theory of the human energy field. In a very short time, scientists
have revisited their thinking from denial of the existence of energy fields
to absolute certainty that they exist. This revelation has worked its
way into scientific investigation in bio-medical research. As a result,
medical interest has begun to focus on the magnetic fields around the
body, referred to as bio-magnetic fields. This is beginning to be understood
as perhaps the main catalyst of human energy.
How did I become interested in Energy Medicine? When did I learn that
only with gratitude for the gifts of Nature and Natural Energy can our
mind, body and spirit be one and receptive to these gifts? My years of
training and practice as a physician in Japan led me to seek a better
way of providing health care with a more humanitarian approach. Forced
by the system to use cruel treatments that provided revenue rather than
healing, I became disillusioned as I watched patient after patient suffer
needlessly, many begging for death, rather than continue to live with
pain and without dignity.
A field of study which has led me to investigating the forces of Natural
Energy is Bio-Magnetic Hydrology. I coined this term to explain the interactive
effect of magnetism and water in the body, and how these natural energy
forms provide for a stable, internal environment. I have found these two
areas promising and worthy of exploring. As I explored these forces of
Nature and dug deep into the mystery of Natural Energy, I became aware
of how water behaves in the body and its role in maintaining a healthy,
internal environment. This becomes manifested in the extra cellular matrix(
the area of the internal environment surrounding the cells) and the importance
of water's osmolarity and magnetic influence. These distinct, yet
inseparable entities may prove significant in providing answers to the
mystery of energy, especially as it applies to the human body.
Bio-magnetism has been studied in many different sciences, such as electro-biology
and neurophysiology. However, the relationship of bio-magnetism to the
human energy field is just gaining attention by more open and enlightened
scientists. Going beyond the world of ions, they are focusing on micro
bio-magnetism, which includes studying smaller entities than ions,
mainly electrons, protons and electron voids. This has provided impetus
to uncover the root of natural energy and a scientific basis for understanding
the disease process. (Oschman, 2000)
NATURAL ENERGY
In respect to human energy, the human effort in the conquest of the
forces of Nature is really futile. Nature is never really conquered; yet
we can only be triumphant when we realize this basic law, and learn to
direct and control the more important forces within us. All forms of energy
are provided and circulated by Nature, given freely as gifts. Two of its
most significant gifts, which have an impact on health and longevity are
water and magnetism, energy sources in the purest form.
Albert Einstein spent the last part of his life in search of a "common
denominator" behind forms of energy. The forces found in the living
body which generate its energy correspond with those which govern the
inanimate world and the theory of "vital force', which, unfortunately,
has been rejected by mechanistic, scientific thinking. The "Cell
Theory" professed the conception that the activities of an organism
are the sum of the activities of its component cells, which were regarded
as the most elementary form of organized substances incapable of further
reduction other than by mechanical or chemical means. This theory is only
feasible if Einstein's theories of quantum physics are rejected. (Oschman,
2000)
Regarding energy at the most fundamental level, we still do not know
exactly what electricity and magnetism are. With new thinking on old theories,
the time has arrived when the activities of living cells will find explanation
on a physio-chemical basis, generated by the natural forces of energy.
Whether the issue investigated pertains to a human or bacteria, we are
dealing with a mass of vibrating atoms which in their varied combinations
are the basic constituents of all that exists.
We all need both internal and external sources of magnetism for survival.
Internally, the body makes mineral crystals of magnetite that can be magnetized.
These ferromagnetic (highly capable of being magnetized)elements of iron,
manganese and cobalt are found in the pineal gland and in neurons. These
structures are actually permanent static field magnets that generate magnetic
fields. Individual cells have magnetic fields centered in the DNA, produced
by the biochemical processing of nutrients, water and oxygen, an element
highly capable of being magnetized (Philpott), 2000).
The content and structure of the water in the body can be the difference
in how the body assimilates elements necessary for optimal use of magnetization.
Water which is naturally magnetized in a magnetic environment is superior
to any other water source, even water that has been artificially magnetized
by a device.
Magnetism is energy, created by the movement of electrons, which spin
counterclockwise. The electron is a basic unit of the atom and has properties
such as mass, charge and gravity. But a rational, scientific explanation
of these properties related to energy is not yet available. The electron
theory which most corresponds with modern scientific investigation concerning
the physical basis of the material universe conceives matter to be made
up of molecules, composed of atoms, which consist of electrons. These
atoms of matter are individualized masses of positive electricity diffused
uniformly over the area of an atom. Throughout the mass are hundreds of
minute particles of negative electricity, aggressively moving about, each
repelling every other particle, yet all contained within their orbits
by the mass of positive electricity.
The electron is the smallest entity known to science and is a thousand
times smaller in mass than the smallest atom. It is a sphere of positive
electrification enclosing a number of negative electrified particles which
counterbalance the positive electricity of the enclosing sphere. The electrons
are characterized by the uniformity of their vibrations. During the revolutions
of the electrons, thousands of millions of times per second, an electromagnetic
field of energy is created. Everything in nature is in a state of perpetual
motion, changing from one velocity to another. Humans are merely aggregations
of electrons. The power to change the state of motion of a body is energy.
(Abrams, 1913)
RELATED LITERATURE ON BIO-MAGNETIC HYDROLOGY
Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century (?
2000). Ronald Lynch, M.D. Integrative Natural Solutions
Excerpts from Gerber, Richard (1988). Vibrational
Medicine, Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Co.
There are many magnet researchers who advocate drinking "magnetized
water" for a variety of health reasons. As we have mentioned earlier,
magnetized water has been shown by Dr. Grad and others to accelerate the
germination and growth of plants?
In his book, Magnetotherapy, Dr. R. S. Bansal, director of
the Indian Institute of Magnetotherapy in New Delhi, India, reports that
drinking magnetized water can produce a wide variety of health benefits,
including boosting energy levels, aiding digestion, improving normal bowel
function, helping to regulate abnormal menstrual cycles, increasing urinary
flow while also dissolving kidney stones, and even reducing fevers? Dr.
Bansal recommends drinking two ounces of magnetized water before breakfast
and after major meals of the day.
One may ask, "Does magnetization of the water do anything to change
its basic physical properties?" The answer is yes. The changes are
very small but measurable. Magnetized water exhibits a change in the strength
with which water molecules are able to bind with one another. Magnet researchers
Davis and Rawls found that south-pole magnetic force appeared to make
water molecules bind to each other more weakly than normal, thus giving
it a lower surface tension than normal.* Surface tension
is the membrane-like layer on top of water that water-strider bugs are
able to walk upon. It is this same phenomenon of surface tension that
is responsible for the ability of plants to suck water up through their
roots from the surrounding soil.
While the ability to alter the surface tension of water may not seem
like much, a magnet's ability to change the way water molecules interact
with each other within the body could theoretically produce major changes
in enzyme activity. The shape an enzyme takes (and thus the shape and
efficiency of the active enzyme site where it does its catalytic work)
is strongly influenced by how the enzyme's protein backbone interacts
with surrounding water molecules (a process that can be affected by magnetism).
The fact that magnetized water possesses altered binding forces between
water molecules and various proteins, salts, and mineral substances appears
to endow it with the ability to dissolve buildups of various types of
salts and minerals (Davis and Rawls, 1996).
This phenomenon turns out to have industrial as well as biological applications.
Magnetized water has been shown to be effective in breaking down and dissolving
mineral and salt buildup within pipes and boiler systems. It is used this
way in Russia. In a similar vein, Russian and Indian magnetotherapists
have reported that magnetic water, ingested by patients with kidney stones
and certain types of mineralized gallstones, allowed patients to slowly
dissolve and excrete the abnormal buildups of salt and minerals from their
gallbladders and urinary tracts. Following this same line of reasoning,
some Indian magnetotherapy researchers assert that magnetized water has
similar value in helping to remove calcium and even cholesterol deposits
from critically clogged arteries in people suffering from arteriosclerosis
and other types of vascular disease? A number of Russian magnetotherapy
researchers believe that many of the positive effects magnets have upon
the body may be related to their ability to magnetize the water content
of the human body itself. Keep in mind, we are more than [70] percent
water?
There are two unique gem elixirs prepared from magnetic materials. They
are lodestone elixir and magnetic elixir. The actions of these vibrational
remedies are known primarily through intuitive research methods. Lodestone
elixir is said to align our physical body's biomagnetic field with
the earth's magnetic field. It may also enhance transmission of information
throughout the body in its many forms. It seems to accomplish this in
part by enhancing nerve-to-nerve communication throughout the entire nervous
system. Lodestone elixir is reported to be a general tonic for the endocrine
system and may also be valuable for stimulating tissue regeneration. It
is said to balance the acupuncture-meridian system and bring balance to
the opposing forces of yin and yang within the body.
Magnetite elixir is said to enhance blood circulation throughout the
entire endocrine system. Magnetite elixir may be helpful for people who
have had radiation exposure caused by working in the mine rich in radioactive
minerals or from general exposure to radiation. It is also believed to
enhance meditation, allowing a greater inner focus. Magnetite elixir is
said to energize and align all the chakras, meridians, and subtle or spiritual
bodies.
*It should be noted that William Philpott, MD, a leading authority
on bio-magnetism, believes that positive-negative polarity, not north
and south polarity, is what creates the magnetic reaction.
From Oschman, J.L. Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis.
(2001). New Perspectives, Journal of the Center for
Frontier Sciences of Temple University, 10(2).
Electric and magnetic fields generated by tissues, organs, and even
pathologies are not only useful for diagnostics, but are also part of
the body's mechanism for communicating with itself and its environment.
Each heartbeat, breath or emotion generates characteristic electromagnetic
fields that travel through the extra cellular matrix, or connective tissue
in which cells are embedded, to remote cells. The surrounding organized
layer of water can serve as a separate communication and energy channel
and may also have an impedance-matching role.
Through the Hall effect, it has been learned that the per neural system
is sensitive to magnetic fields and that semi conduction is occurring.
This discovery confirmed Saint-Giorgio's suggestion of semi-conduction
in the living matrix and gave a basis for the use diamagnetic fields in
healing. Each molecule, cell, tissue and organ has a resonant frequency
that coordinates its activities. Living matter is highly sensitive to
the information conveyed by these signals. These signals may integrate
processes such as growth, defense, injury repair and the function of the
organism as a whole.
When water with a weak, electro-magnetic signal enters the nerve cells,
the connectors, called synapses, cannot generate a strong impulse from
one cell to another. Eventually, the brain cells are affected from lack
of adequate neuro-stimulation because the synapses can't keep nervous
information flowing. Magnetized water is like a "magnetic bridge",
creating a pathway for water to enter nerve cells more readily, thereby,
making the minerals and nutrients required for intercellular nerve connections
more available.
THE EFFECTS OF MAGNETIZED WATER ON CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Water has long been known to be affected by magnetism. Magnetization
can significantly reduce the surface tension of water and increase the
pH, making it more alkaline. Water molecules are known to have a small
interaction with magnetism, creating chains of organized molecules. This
can influence the biochemistry of the water in the body. The intricate
biological requirements needed to maintain electrochemical balance have
been reported in books and journals about human physiology. The rationale
we have used to discuss our findings is, therefore, based on scientific
principles and reports.
Much of what has been learned about naturally magnetized water relates
to its effect on the environment of cells in our body. The following pages
contain information on cellular biology which presents support on why
naturally magnetized water works effectively in our body and helps control
the body 's deterioration, which can result in chronic, aging disorders.
The cells are constantly exposed to toxicity, both from the external
environment and the body's internal environment. One major result
is oxidation, a cell's loss of electrons, creating free radicals which
destroy cells. Even when the cause of a disease has been established,
treated and under control, the cells still remain codified from the medications
used to destroy the pathogens. There is much support to suggest that magnetized
water can help provide lost electrons to cells through reduction and control
the side effects caused by medications by flushing toxins out of the cells.
Preliminary studies have suggested that the naturally magnetized water
may increase the percent of intracellular hydration, which is a major
factor in controlling the aging process and aging-related diseases. We
are currently beginning studies to gather more evidence on the effect
of this water on increasing the intra/extra cellular fluid ratio.
Effect of Environment on Natural Molecular
Structure of Water, from Collins, J.C.
The Matrix of Life. East Greenbush, NY: Molecular Presentations,
1991, and Water: The Vital Force of Life. Kinder brook, NY: Molecular
Presentations, 2000.
The molecular parts which compose the cells of our bodies are much the
same as those that composed the earliest forms of life on earth. If we
wish to comprehend the composition of life and its molecular roots, and
determine how these molecules move and flow in a spontaneous and miraculous
fashion to sustain and perpetuate themselves, then, like nature, we must
begin with water. Genetics defines which molecules are produced; water
defines how they move and associate with each other.
Water holds some of the most basic and, therefore, significant secrets
of life. This is not a new idea. All ancient civilizations described this
in their attempt to explain the structure of life. Even then as today,
many believe that water within the cell has a "vital force".
Since cells are the fundamental units of life, then they are responsible
for all life processes and are the force that permeates all nature. If
that force is available in any one substance, then it must be in water.
One of the first things we learn about the complex molecules of living
cells is the way in which their atoms are bonded together. Modern scientific
technology has revealed the basis of molecular biology in the cell, its
DNA and how critical water is to its order. If DNA is dehydrated, like
other bonding components of the cell, it loses its orderly, repeating
structures and takes on more random shapes and forms. In other words,
DNA loose its normal, functional properties.
It is now clear that that all information needed to direct molecules
into their functional shapes is contained in the molecules themselves
in association with each other and the surrounding water medium. DNA,
operating in harmony with water, that determines shapes that are adopted
as they are produced and move within the cell. It appears that molecules
themselves are the "code" and water the medium where the code
is expressed.
As long as environment and temperature are maintained within the cell,
and there is adequate magnetization to keep cell biology functioning normally,
then cellular reproduction, along with normal DNA coding, will continue.
If, however, the content and effectiveness of the water inside and outside
the cell contain destructive toxins, the degradation and deterioration
of cells will increase quickly, resulting in rapid aging and disease.
What is a living cell? It appears as one, large molecule, tied together
by a matrix of water molecules. Like the atoms that compose them, they
are tied together by ionic bonds, consisting of positive and negative
charges on their outer surfaces. What creates these bonds?
If salts like sodium chloride are added to water, the sodium and chloride
ions (Na+ and Cal-) immediately become surrounded by water molecules to
dissipate their charges. In doing so, adjacent water molecules take on
the charges to form H2ONa+. This possesses the unique property of being
able to transfer the small positively- charged nucleus of one of its hydrogen
atoms to a neighboring water molecule. Then the neighboring molecule becomes
positively charged as H3O+, due to the extra hydrogen proton bonded to
its oxygen atom. This charged molecule transfers one of its protons to
another neighbor, cascading in a linear fashion to water molecules surrounding
negatively-charged Cal- ions. Thus, the stability of a particular molecule
is the electromagnetic bond of energies between atoms.
Relationship of Magnetism to Cell Stability
The electrons circling around atoms resist attempts to disturb their
usual orbits, so they can create their own magnetic field. As a result,
the atoms behave like little magnetic needles, all which point in a direction
opposite to the field which is being applied. When like poles face each
other, there is a strong resistance.
Magnetism takes place when electrons orbit around their atoms. Electrons
have a property called spin, which makes them act like miniature magnets
with two opposite poles. If neighboring electrons are made to spin so
their poles are aligned in the same direction, it becomes magnetic. Iron
is very easy to magnetize because it has lots of surplus electrons that
will line up easily. But some nonmetallic substances also have enough
spare electrons to do this without much difficulty.
Magnetism and Ionization
Magnetism is an imaginary field associated with certain types of materials
that are said to be magnetic. In the case of common magnetic materials
and electromagnetism, the magnetism is related to moving the electrons.
In the case of nuclei, the magnetism is related to the much weaker magnetic
properties of the spinning, electrically passive nucleus. The magnetic
field of paired electrons cancel; therefore, atoms with closed electron
shells exhibit little magnetism, whereas those with unpaired electrons
produce strong magnetic domains.
Think of unstable elements moving around the body, looking for an electron
to make itself stable. It will steal an electron from wherever it can,
at the expense of a stable cell , which needs paired electrons to remain
stable. When a cell loses an electron from a pair, it will lose energy
and die, sacrificing itself to the "thief". This is how bacteria
and cancer strives. This is believed to be the activity creating free
radicals, that is, strong, unstable magnetic activity as a result of cell
with electron imbalance aggressively seeking another electron, thereby
creating imbalance in another cell.
Magnetism affects the electron stability of cells. Electrons of a cell
are established in pairs. If one electron is lost, the cell will lose
energy and die. When that electron is taken by oxygen which becomes unpaired,
free radicals form and destroy cells.
Ionization - Presence of Ferromagnetic Minerals (Iron,
Cobalt, Nickel and Gadolinium) which Bond With Ions in Elements of Cells
to Establish Stability.
Magnetism: All matter is magnetic to some degree. An
iron magnetic will pick up a steel paper clip but not a copper penny.
Steel is magnetic and copper is nonmagnetic. Actually, copper is also
magnetic, but to a very small degree. Even subatomic particles, such as
protons have magnetic properties.
Paramagnetism: Materials include platinum, oxygen,
tungsten, manganese and aluminum. They are weakly influenced by the magnetic
field and do not have measurable magnetic properties of their own.
Diamagnetism: Materials include mercury, silver, copper,
carbon and hydrogen, and have negative influences and are actually repelled
by magnetic.
Ferromagnetism: Materials which are easily magnetized
such as iron, cobalt, nickel and gadolinium. These materials make the
strongest magnets and are used singly and in combination with the many
MRI magnets.
ENERGY AND CELL METABOLISM
Life is dynamic and energy is dynamic. The conversion of energy is essential
to all life forms. All living things assimilate energy and use it to grow.
This process is called metabolism. Plants, algae and some bacteria use
sunlight to create carbon-carbon covalent bonds from CO2 and
H2O by the process of photosynthesis. Metabolic energy from
carbon compounds is transferred from one molecule to another through special
energy-storing phosphate bonds. Nearly all organisms obtain energy by
metabolizing these bonds.
Metabolism is organized by enzymes, which are catalysts that permit
formation of temporary associations with the molecules that are reacting.
Cells employ these proteins as catalysts to lower activation energies.
By bringing two substances together in correct orientation or by stressing
particular chemical bonds of a substance, an enzyme lowers the activation
energy required for new bonds to form. This creates a much faster reaction
than otherwise would take place. Because the enzyme itself is not changed,
it can continue to be used.
There are thousands of different enzymes, each catalyzing a different
chemical reaction. The enzymes in a cell, by facilitating particular chemical
reactions, determine the course of metabolism in that cell.
Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity
- Temperature. The shape of a protein is determined by hydrogen bonds
and are disrupted by slight changes in temperature.
- pH. Enzymes are sensitive to hydrogen ion concentration. The more
H ions available in the solution, the fewer negative charges and the
more positive charges. Most enzymes have a pH optimum, between 6 and
8, just as they do a temperature optimum. This is critical to metabolism
since some proteins can function in very acidic environments, others
cannot.
- The activity of an enzyme is not only sensitive to temperature and
pH, but also to specific chemicals that bind to the enzyme and cause
changes in its shape. By means of these specific chemicals, a cell is
able to regulate which enzymes are active and which are inactive at
a particular time. When the binding of the chemical alters the shape
of the protein and shuts off enzyme activity, the chemical is called
an inhibitor. When the change in an enzyme's shape is necessary
for a catalyst to work, the chemical is called an activator.
The activity of enzymes is regulated by changes in enzyme shape, which
result when specific, small molecules bind to the enzyme, molecules
which are not of that enzyme group.
- Many enzymes employ metal ions or organic molecules, called cofactors,
to facilitate their activity. Nonprotein organic molecules used for
this purpose are called coenzymes.
- The level of magnetism in the body will determine stable, ionic exchange
in metabolic activity. A weak or disturbed magnetic waveform can inhibit
cellular metabolism. Water with a strong and stable magnetic signal
can greatly increase metabolism.
Physical Laws Related to Energy:
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change from one form
to another.
- Energy is the result of entropy - the constant increase in disorder
in the Universe. Energy spontaneously converts to less organized forms.
- Heat is the energy of random molecular motion.
Critical Necessity of Negative/Positive Ion Balance
from Osyka, F. And Edmonds, A. The Ion Effect. Greeneville,
TN: Alpine Industries, Inc., 1991.
The energy in moving water generates a lot of negative ions. As water
breaks up, positive charges remain with the larger drop and the negative
charges move freely with a fine spray, forming negative ions. Waterfalls
and cascades are surrounded by a beneficial load of negative ions because
of the water's activity. Cases of migraine have been reported to substantially
subside when a suffering person is close to oceans or waterfalls and "just
breathes".
Because of pollution, there are less negative ions in the city than
in the country. Negative ions are more active than positive ions and move
at greater speed. It seems evident that since humans function largely
because of bio-electromagnetism, the nature of air must have some effect
on all life forms.
Results of studies have documented that ions have a pronounced effect
on all life. Studies on air borne bacteria that are causes of colds, influenza
and other respiratory illnesses found that an amazingly small amount of
negative ions could kill these bacteria and remove them from the air.
Startling studies on cartooning have resulted on new conclusions about
relationship of excess positive ions and overproduction of seratonin in
animals, which causes hyperactivity, leading to exhaustion, anxiety and
depression. It was found was that an excess of negative ions appeared
to have an opposite, calming effect. Negative ions counteract the effect
of positive ion overdose, acting like a tranquilizer by reducing amount
of seratonin in the mid-brain. Studies on hyperthyroidism report that
positive ions throw the thyroid out of balance.
In addition to respiration, ions are absorbed into the body through
the skin. Much evidence shows that the nerve endings under the skin serve
as receptors for ions and have a direct influence on the body and its
organs. It is also believed that the points at which the body absorbs
ions are similar to acupuncture points. Therefore, this theory has been
the basis for ancient, Eastern medicine, which holds as its critical basis
electromagnetic energy as the healing medium.
The major source of ions in the air within a few hundred feet of the
surface of the earth is the radioactivity of the ground and the rays of
the sun. The ionosphere absorbs much of the sun's harmful radiation
and makes life possible. This protective shield is not only charged electrically
but is also polarized. The underside that faces earth is positively charged
and the top, which faces outer space, is negatively charged. The interaction
between these two charges is a key element in the generation of ions of
both polarities and in the maintenance of the balance between positive
and negative ions.
The moon orbits the earth outside the ionosphere. Like the earth, it
is negatively charged. When the moon is full it repels the negative outer
face of the ionosphere. Thus, the ionosphere is pushed closer to earth,
and the interaction between positively charged and negatively charged
ions is such that when the moon is full, or nearly full, the number of
positive ions close to the earth's surface increases. This is widely
supported scientifically why unusual, erratic behavior increases during
a full moon.
Other scientific information explains the effect of ions on human physiology.
Recently, scientists have suggested that our red blood cells absorb the
air we breathe while the white cells pick up the electrical charge of
the air. White cells control the blood clotting mechanism and are normally
negatively charged. Because they are all charged negatively, they repel
one another and do not readily coagulate or clot unless the body requires
it, such as healing an open wound or incision. An excess of positive ions
could mean white blood cells lose some of their normal negative charge.
As the repelling effect diminishes, white blood cells would be more likely
to cling together to form clots, which could lead to thrombosis.
From Dubrov, A.P. Russian Advances in the Study of the Effects
of Environmental Factors and Electromagnetic Medicine. (2001). New
Perspectives, Journal of the Center for Frontier Sciences of Temple
University, 10(2).
It has been found that lack of negative air ions is responsible for
quick tiredness, lower labor productivity, indisposition, disturbance
of the immune system, and can promote the onset and development of various
chronic diseases. The more negative ions the air contains, the healthier
it is. The problem of prevention and treatment of numerous diseases, therefore,
is the recovery of the ions in the lost electric charge.
From Ackerman, J.M. The Biophysics of the Vascular Autonomic
Signal and Healing (2001). New Perspectives, Journal of
the Center for Frontier Sciences of Temple University, 10(2).
All organic and inorganic compounds have inherent electromagnetic resonance.
Chemical compounds absorb electrical, electromagnetic and magnetic energy
by altering their molecular and atomic geometry. As the molecule relaxes,
the alterations in geometry return to their normal configuration. The
compounds then emit multiple radio frequencies of their own characteristics
plus heat of specific infrared frequencies. Growing cells, therefore,
radiate more intensively than fully developed cells.
Biological compounds are capable of resonating when they are induced
by electromagnetic stimulation. These special compounds are called neurohormones.
Among other anatomical sites, they reside in acupuncture points and have
the capacity to oscillate when induced by stimulation either by physical
contact, such as massage or acupuncture needle, or even at a distance
with the use of a laser beam. The information contained in the oscillations
passed on by the acupuncture point relay system reaches the thalamus,
an information exchange center in the brain and then onto the cerebral
cortex and the autonomic nervous system via additional relay systems.
Navach demonstrated that clusters of neurohormones are present at acupuncture
points in the ear, face, scalp, body, limbs, digits, periosteum, and deep
fascia. It was Navach's contention that the general function of neurohormones
is to initiate healing and to guide the process of healing as it evolves.
He also found that proliferation of neurohormones can be demonstrated
at the site of injury repair, i.e., mature collagen production in an otherwise
fully developed vertebrae. The current of injury occurs because of cellular
death and destruction of the integrity of inter and intracellular substances.
Navach also believed that neurohormone compounds (at the cellular level)
speed the overall healing process by accelerating the impact of DNA on
messenger RNA.
Examples of a Faulty Biochemical Process and Ionic Exchange
in Cell Metabolism
Sodium and glucose enter cells. Glucose is required to create cell energy.
Sodium is exchanged with potassium (Potassium in and sodium out). When
sodium and glucose are not fully metabolized with calcium and remain in
cells, this can result in diabetes. When sodium is not fully metabolized
with calcium and remains in cells, this can result in hypertension.
When hydrogen is not metabolized with calcium and remains in cells, this
can result in acidosis.
THE EFFECT OF WATER ON CELLS
The Necessity of Maintaining Adequate Water Volume
Fluid fluctuations affect blood volume and cellular function. This can
be life threatening.
When the amount of fluid within various cellular compartments is relatively
constant, there is an exchange of solutes and water between compartments
to maintain unique compositions. Individuals with more body fat have proportionately
less total body water and are more susceptible to fluid
imbalances that cause hydration.
Total body water percent decreases with age, resulting in inadequate
cellular hydration. Most critical is the decrease in intracellular fluid.
This is due in part to increase of fat and decreased muscle, and decreased
ability to regulate sodium and water balance. With age, kidney functioning
becomes less efficient in producing urine, and responses for conserving
sodium weaken.
There are two major issues about the water in our body that must be
resolved if the body is to remain in a state of harmony and stability.
First, the water must be able to prevent toxins and chemical substances
from accumulating and creating destructive influences in the cells. Water
must bring all minerals and nutrients required for metabolism into the
cell, and remove any substances that can damage the cell. Also, the cell
wall must be protected from damage and invasion. Second, since water is
involved in every function of the body, it must act as a conductor of
electrochemical activity, such as neurotransmission, by moving water from
one nerve cell to another smoothly and effectively.
When cells are studied under an MRI, water is observed to act very differently
from when it is not exposed to a magnetic field. Molecules are re-formed
in smaller clusters in a linear arrangement. The molecules are lined up
and move in and out of the cells easily. In contrast, when water is photographed
after removed from MRI exposure, molecules are randomly ordered and cluster
with neighboring water molecules to form large, molecular clusters. (Interestingly,
when cancer cells are studied under MRI influence, its water molecules
are also organized and calm, in contrast to their aggressive, violent
movement without MRI exposure). However, naturally magnetized water remains
organized in small clusters, whether or not exposed to a MRI.
The Passage of Water In and Out of Cells
Movement of water occurs because of hydrostatic pressure and osmosis
in the capillaries. As water flows from artery to vein, changes in pressure
create the movement across the membranes. Any changes in pressure will
allow proteins, minerals, and other nutrients being carried by the blood
to escape into spaces between vessels and deprive the cells of vital needs
to sustain life. (In addition, when the water in the blood is acidic and
contaminated with chemicals, it enters the cells and changes their structure,
including changes in DNA. This is how disease begins and attacks structures
in the body).
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane that permits the
free passage of water but not solutes. Molecules of solutes (sugars, amino
acids and ions) dissolved in water are in constant motion. This creates
diffusion, the random movement toward zones where the concentration of
the molecules is lower. This tends to distribute molecules uniformly.
Because of diffusion, both solvent (water) and solute molecules in a cell
will move from areas where concentration is greater to an area where their
concentration is less.
As water molecules continue to diffuse inward toward the area of lower
concentration of unbound water molecules, pressure within the cell increases,
which is called hydrostatic pressure. This is the force that must be applied
to stop osmotic movement of water across a membrane. When two areas are
separated by a membrane, what happens depends on whether or not the molecule
can pass freely through the membrane; most solutes in cells cannot do
so.
Solutes are water soluble and are kept within the cell. Water molecules,
however, can diffuse across the membrane into the cell, thus diluting
the high concentration of solutes within the cell so that it matches more
closely the lower concentration in the solution outside the cell (extracellular
matrix). Eventually, however, the cell will reach an equilibrium, and
the osmotic force driving water inward is counterbalanced exactly by the
hydrostatic pressure driving water out. As a result the water and solute
concentrations will be the same in both compartments.
The nature and proportion of solutes in the body's water will determine
its effectiveness in hydrating, as well as detoxifying cells so a homeostatic,
internal environment can be maintained to ensure proper cell metabolism.
This requires bio-energy. A key component in dispensing bio-energy is
the interactive effect of water and bio-magnetism. This interactive, bio-energy
force is seen in the effectiveness of osmosis and the osmolarity of the
water in the extracellular matrix, as well as in the cells. Through the
influence of the body's bio-magnetism greater penetration of ions
through the cell membrane, transported by water, will increase the health
and stability of cells.
Osmosis is created by a magnetic force in our body, which keeps the
movement in balance. Osmotic activity occurs as a result of osmolarity,
the total concentration of all solute particles in a solution. The extent
to which water's concentration is decreased by solutes depends on
the number, not the type of solute particles in a solution, because one
molecule or one ion of solute displaces one water molecule. Thus, a solution's
osmolarity is a count of the number of solute particles (including ions)
dissolved in one liter of water and is seen in the solution's ability
to cause osmosis. The measurement used to describe the solute concentration
of body fluids such as water is the milliosmol. The normal osmolality
of body fluids should average around 270 milliosmoles.
Osmolarity controls distribution and movement of water between body
compartments. The osmolality of intracellular and extracellular fluid
tends to equalize and, therefore, provides a measure of body fluid concentration
and the body's hydration status. Osmolarity measures the effective
change in pressure for water, assuming that all the solutes are impenetrable.
When a solute is added to water, the volume is expanded and includes the
original liter of water plus the volume occupied by the solute particles.
In measuring osmolarity, the volume of water is, therefore, reduced by
an amount equal to the volume of added solute.
When equal volumes of solutions of different osmolarity are separated
by a membrane that is permeable to all molecules in the system, net diffusion
(tendency of the molecules or ions to scatter evenly) of both solute and
water occurs, each moving down its own concentration gradient. A solution
that changes the tone or shape of a cell by alternating its internal water
volume is described by its osmotic activity, or tonicity. Tonicity is
the tendency of a solution to resist expansion of intracellular fluid
volume.
Solutions with concentrations of nonpenetrating solutes equal to those
found in cells are isotonic, or have the same tonicity. An isotonic solution
has the same osmolality as the intracellular fluid (ICF) or the extracellular
fluid (ECF). This is required to maintain normal cell metabolism. An example
of an isotonic solution is 5% dextrose in water and normal saline solution
of 0.9% NaCl (Ganong, 1993). This solution is isotonic
because there is no net movement of the active particles in the solution
into cells and the particles are not metabolized. Extracellular fluids
and most intravenous solutions are isotonic.
Solutions that contain fewer nonpenetrating solutes are called hypotonic.
Cells placed in hypotonic solutions plump up rapidly as water rushes into
them. Distilled water represents the most extreme example of hypotonicity.
Because it contains no solutes, distilled water is pulled water into the
cells without proper resistance or osmotic pressure and causes them to
swell or burst (Marieb, 1995).
A hypertonic solution has a concentration greater than
285 to 294 milliosmoles. An example is a 3% saline solution. Water is
pulled out of the cells so that the cells shrink. Tonicity is critical
to cell metabolism when correcting water and solute imbalances by administering
different types of replacement solutions, such as those used in IV therapy
solutions (McCance & Huether, 1994).
A balanced osmolarity can be the difference between life and death of
an organism. An example is sea water, overbalanced with sodium ions; or
distilled water, which can be deadly if infused because it has no osmolarity.
If distilled water is present on both sides of a permeable membrane, no
net osmosis occurs, even though water molecules continue to move in both
directions through the membrane. If, however, the solute concentration
on both sides of the membrane differs, water concentration differs as
well, because as the solute concentration increases, water concentration
decreases.
There is a consideration when determining osmotic activity. In the case
of living plant cells, as water diffuses into the cell, the point is reached
where the hydrostatic pressure (the back pressure exerted by water against
the membrane) within the cell is equal to its osmotic pressure (tendency
to resist further net water entry. Generally, the higher the amount of
nonpenetrable solutes within the cell, the higher the osmotic pressure
and the greater the hydrostatic pressure that must be present to resist
further net water entry. Osmotic pressure is also necessary to control
water loss.
However, these pressure changes do not occur in living animal cells,
which lack rigid walls and are surrounded only by flexible plasma membranes.
Osmotic imbalances cause animal cells to swell or shrink, due to net water
gain or loss) until the solute concentration on both sides of the plasma
membrane is the same or the membrane is stretched to its limit. Many molecules,
particular intercellular proteins and selected ions, are prevented from
diffusing through the plasma membrane. Any changes in their concentration
produce changes in water concentration on the two sides of the membrane
and result in net loss or gain of water by the cell.
THE EXTRA CELLULAR MATRIX AND WATER
The human body can only maintain homeostasis if the extra cellular fluid
(ECF) volume is closely regulated to maintain blood pressure and salt
balance. Its osmolarity must be regulated to prevent swelling or shrinking
of the cells. The maintenance of water balance is important in regulating
ECF osmolarity. In order to maintain stability, the ECF must be able to
respond quickly to changes in volume and osmolarity. (Sherwood).
In humans, kidneys are able to spare water by eliminating wastes in
a concentrated urine. This urinary concentration relies on water reabsorption
driven by an osmotic gradient formed along the collecting ducts, consisting
of NaCl and urea at similar osmolarities. Survival of renal cells are
induced by NaCl, but not urea, since urea is a membrane permeate solute.
With excess saline in the tissues, there is a decrease in water excretion
in order to bring the salt concentration back to normal. This is to allow
for cell concentration to remain constant and prevent shrinking by fluid
moving out of the cells in order to reach an equilibrium within the cells.
Understanding how a cell maintains its integrity requires understanding
the role of the connective tissues in the body to the health and longevity
of its internal environment. The environment of a cell is directly affected
by the environment outside of the cell. Cells have a reciprocal relationship
with their environment. The environment surrounding a cell consists of
a structured, basic substance, which is called the extracellular matrix
(ECM). This enormous space of connective tissues has a significant effect
on determining genetic outcomes of the cell. Water is its primary regulation
system. The ion composition of the elements in the extra cellular space
are activated in water.
The ECM is the largest system in the body. It is virtually responsible
for all vital functions that take place within the body. All cells depend
on an intact ECM for their existence. It regulates the cell's environment
and is part of every aspect of the immune system because the lymphatic
system is connected with it. It takes care of cell nutrition through internal
circulation of water, and the removal of wastes. Disease originates in
dysfunctions in this space, as it affects organs and other systems throughout
the body.
More than having a supporting and space-filling function, the ECM provides
regeneration for specific organ functions, as well as mediation of nerve
and vascular functions. Everything that comes out of the blood takes a
complicated route through the connective tissue to the cell, and then
into the lymphatic system. It is even more vital to the health of the
human body because the nerves and blood vessels do not come into direct
contact with the cells at any point, therefore, the ECM becomes the mediator
for nervous and nutritional flow. Since connective tissue is really a
living part of the body, everything attributable to the life and health
of the body, and all its basic functions, have to be attributed to the
extra cellular matrix.
The extra cellular matrix provides the communication of connective tissue
over the entire organism. The entire field of activity and information
related to communication is the extra cellular fluid. Connective tissue
is found everywhere between the bloodstream and the principal structural
parts. Everything that comes out of the blood takes a complicated route
through the connective tissue to the primary, functioning cell, and then
into the lymphatic system, which is connected with it. It takes care of
cell nutrition through internal circulation of water, and the removal
of wastes. It regulates the cell's environment and is part of every
defense process.
The extra cellular matrix is connected to the endocrine gland system
via the capillaries, and the central nervous system via the peripheral
nerve endings. Since both systems are connected to each other in the brain
stem, superior regulatory centers can be influenced by the ECM. The advantage
of the interconnection of these systems results in a significant increase
in the performance capacity of the ECM, which can only be attained by
highly functional, interconnected set of systems, functioning as one.
(Pischinger, 1975).
"The Fischer Principle of Bio-Hydro Dynamics." ? 2000.
Dr. Rose Fischer.
Dr. Rose Fischer, a chiropractic practitioner in St. Louis, has treated
a large patient population with Attention Deficit Deficiency, a neurologic
disorder affecting sensory-motor learning and behavior. This has created
an educational problem of great proportion because it is treated commonly
as a behavioral disorder, thus inappropriately managed. As a result of
her experience, Dr. Fischer was able to identify common factors among
this population, which distinguishes them from non-ADD persons. The two
most critical, she discovered, are dehydration and a bio-magnetic deficit
in neurotransmission. In her attempt to identify the role of these distinguishing
factors in ADD, she developed the "Fischer Principle of Bio-Hydro
Dynamics", based on her knowledge of the extra cellular matrix as
the facilitator of intercellular communication.
Attention Deficit Disorder is a communication deficit in neurotransmitters,
including weak, inter-neural synaptic responses, as a result of a decrease
in intracellular hydration and bio-magnetic energy. A breakdown in neurotransmission
involves an impedance of water transportation across the cell membrane,
resulting in intracellular dehydration. An acidic pH also impedes neuro-activity.
Acidity triggers a stress response, which increases the histamine level,
placing oxidative stress on the cell membrane. The channel gates are blocked,
reducing intracellular hydration. She believes that it is these factors
that affect neural activity and may be responsible for what is known as
ADD.
According to Dr. Fischer, learning can be improved by increasing hydration
and bio-magnetism in the brain, thus improving bio-communication and nutritional
assimilation. The brain must maintain an adequate hydration level in order
for neurotransmission to remain active.
No other organ is as dependent on a constant internal environment as
the brain. Other body tissues can withstand some fluctuations in the balance
of hormones, ions and nutrients. However, when the brain is exposed to
erratic, neuro-chemical changes, uncontrolled neural activity could result.
Fortunately, there are structures on capillary walls of the brain, called
blood-brain barriers. Of water-soluble substances, only water, glucose
and essential amino acids can pass easily through the capillary walls.
Although these blood-brain barriers keep metabolic wastes from entering
brain tissue, toxicity may find a way to enter in the water, thus creating
a destructive force on brain tissue. Only when water has the ability to
interact with bio-magnetism in our body can the many requirements that
assure consistency of health and balance in the brain be accomplished.
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