Multiple Sclerosis Desatascador
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Dave
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May I ask you a few questions?
1) It seems you have knowledge of electro-magnetism. Are you an engineer?
2) Do you have a theory as to how magnetite causes MS?
3) Could magnetism explain why MS is more common at latitudes away from the equator?
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2 Yes. It is caused by the tiny electromagnetic vibration of magnetosomes that are standing on the myelin supported by the Earths magnetic field. It is eliminated completely by electromagnetic screening while we are stationary in sleep. Put steelwirewool in a plastic bag, 500g will suffice. Put this inside your pillow slip on top of the pillow and sleep normally.
3. Yes the angle of 'dip' sets the angle to the lines of the Earths magnetic field at any lattitude. The angle of 'dip' at the poles is 90 degrees. Both the velocity of magnetosomes and the abrasion with the myelin depend therefore on the mathematical sine of the anle of dip at the lattitude under consideration. Therefore the quantity of damage is dependant on the sine squared. It also depends on the quantity of magnetite, i.e. the molecular mass at the point of demyelination. Finally. it depends on the stength of electromagnetic field at say 50Hz. If it is too high it will break up magnetosomes into individual molecules which will be returned to the blood.
Just to add - Scotland is worse for all three reasons
1. The angle of 'dip' is high
2. The quantity of magnetite is high due to inheritance from the Vikings.
3. Background electromagnetic fields are high due to the prescence of all but one of the UK's power stations.
Hope that helps your thinking.
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Would the magnetite in our bodies explain why some of us can't wear windup watches without them quiting days after?
Thank you!
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As an engineer, you should know and appreciate the need to be detail oriented. You may know how to use the device but we don't. We need detailed, specific instructions. I have asked numerous times. A video or illustrated guide would really be beneficial for all those genuinely interested and obviously answer a lot of questions.
Also, I have a Pacemaker, am I able to safely use this device near it?
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What published research supports your hypothesis? Links to articles would be great.
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'Degaussing' the body.
I use the word degaussing not in the traditional sense which often refers to randomizing the direction of magnetic dipoles in ferrous metal applied normally to ships made of steel that have become magnetized by the Earth's magnetic field due to repetitive voyaging in the same direction. It can seriously affect navigation equipment, and is effected by sailing through a giant coil that carries an alternating current. You can read about this, if you have interest.
In this case, the magnetism is due to chains of magnetite molecules, which are ferro-magnetic and are generally a single molecule in width and twenty to thirty molecules in length. These are found in the blood en route to the kidneys for chelation and elimination from the body as for humans they have no importance. They are called magnetosomes and are surrounded by bacteria.
Here we have the first problem. If the individual has narrow veins, they are not chelated well but the body stores them instead.
Because they are magnetic, they behave like the magnetic needle of a compass facing North-South. Therefore, sleeping in this direction for much time further hinders chelation because the capillaries to the kidneys are thus in an East-West direction. Admittedly, the length of each magnetosome is still in nano meters and the width of such a capillary is 4 or 5 micrometers so the capillaries are about 1000 times wider but with the speed of arterial blood in the aorta versus laminar flow in both the aorta and the capillaries, this hindrance is expected.
The solution is too sleep in the East-West direction.
Get used to holding the Desatascador between the little finger around the motor and the thumb around the battery compartment. The other three fingers should be placed on top. This way it is simple to pick up and put down without turning over. This is important for the following reason -
There are two types of magnetosome, If you live in the northern hemisphere and 80 percent of people do, then the vast majority of magnetosomes are North seeking. Since they behave as a bar magnet, albeit very small then when we lie on our bed the South end of the magnetosome is seated on the lower side of a vein or on the myelin. The other end will be standing in the blood stream. The flow of blood above these is fast in the veins so like windswept grass they will lay down in the direction of the blood. They are difficult to remove in this instance.
But, the type of motor has permanent magnets either side. One is a North-pole and one a South-pole. Therefore, if the Desatascador is layed above, then it will either attract the free end of the magnetosome making it simple to break the attraction with the vein. If the Desatascador is layed down on the otherside it will repel the free end of the magnetosome, flattening further and making it impossible to remove.
With the pin to the right as in the 'home' position, the permanent magnet suits the vast majority of magnetosomes and should be adhered to for use of the Destascador.
If the batteries are fitted correctly, the pin will rotate clockwise. This is good because it can now be assumed that as the magnetosomes enter the bloodstream they will be moving easily in the direction of the handle and thus towards the heart.
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I don't know about the wristwatch, but it sounds likely.
Here are a couple more effects of magnetite-
1. If you have given blood and the colour is very dark and or the speed of flow very slow it is probably because your blood is overloaded with magnetosomes of molecules of magnetite. Surprise the phlebotomist by holding the rotating Desatascador above the needle and the flow will immediately increase.
The colour is due to magnetite Fe3O4 sometimes called Black Iron Oxide.
2. If you reserve a slow to fill tube of blood and suspend it by two cotton threads, one near each end to a common fulcrum above, it will swing to point North-South like a compass. Furthermore, if you bring a small piece of steel to one side, close but not touching, you will find points where the magnetic field is sufficient to turn the tube towards the steel!
So, if your lost in the jungle with a phlebotomist, you know what to do!
Simon
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pursue optimal self care at least as actively as a diagnosis
ask for referrals to preventive health care specialists eg dietitians
don't let suboptimal self care muddy any underlying diagnostic picture!
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