Believe it or not! part 3

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gristy56
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Believe it or not! part 3

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I am 59. I have had secondary progressive MS since 1983. I have spent the last four years researching and experimenting with magnets, electromagnetic fields, and steel. I am a qualified engineer in retirement because of MS. I have a wealth of experience of this science, and can contnue as follows -

No, I am not a t.v. that was an error! For example, if you have drawn your molecules at about 45 degrees to the horizontal, that would probably represent either the lattitude of somewhere in southern Europe or South Africa. Does this make sense?
You have probably seen the map of global distribution of MS and noted that there are no cases in the Artic or Antartic. That is because there are no electromagnetic fields at 50Hz. If there is no electricity supply distributed or used there is no smog of electromagnetic fields either- think about it! Where there is more population there will be more liklihood of MS. In Scotland for example, mS is 4 times the UK average. This is in part due to the lattitude, in part though due to more electromagnetic fields due to the siting of many power stations. There is a third reason, though. Many people in Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Northern Isles of Scotland and Scandanavia are descendants from the Vikings who were known to have a higher iron content and hence magnetite for dietary reasons. Read on!

Simon Ewart-Grist.
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