The human body floats in a sea of magnetic fields - those of
the earth, moon, sun, and other galactic fields. The body is full of magnetic
materials. Every cell and atom of the body is a small magnetic dynamo. The
body's fields, which are very tiny, are measured in devices called SQUIDS. The
earth's field is 100,000 times or more stronger than the body's! We are so
dependent on the earth's fields that astronauts in space for long periods
require artificial magnetic fields to maintain health.
Magnetic fields penetrate the body as if it were air.
Nothing in the body stands in the way of a magnetic field. The body is 70% or
more water, which doesn't reduce or block magnetic fields. A strong magnet
held on one side of the hand can easily deflect a compass needle on the other
side of the same hand.
SQUIDS show that tissues exposed to magnets have enhanced
magnetic signals afterward for some time. Various types of magnets produce
these effects. They include permanent magnets, such as flat magnetic pads and
electromagnets of various kinds, such as MRI machines and nerve conduction
testing devices.
Some acupuncturists use permanent magnets because they are
painless and allow treatment to continue after a visit. While a student in
acupuncture, I was experimenting on myself with two of the most powerful
acupuncture magnets available. In two separate trials, I felt an obvious
buzzing sensation in my chest and abdomen. By chance I stimulated two
acupuncture meridians! This proved that magnets significantly affect
acupuncture points and meridians. I also worked with a physician friend who
owns some sensitive electrical testing equipment. We were able to show that
magnets increase the energy (chi) flow along a hand meridian. In my practice,
I now frequently replace needles for magnets.
Magnetics act on the body in many ways:
I hope the above has helped to inform you about the exciting
new field of biomagnetics which has great potential to help people. We are
clearly seeing a new day in medical sciences and health care with the expanded
awareness and use of complementary techniques of care.
Several books have been written on magnetic therapy. Check
your library or bookstore.