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:Types of the Electromagnetism-Fields: Electromagnetic fields are either natural, the ones that all life on earth has evolved with for billions of years, or they are the very recently superimposed and interpenetrating fields created by the modern activities of human culture. Nature-Oscillations: Natural electromagnetic field (EMF) oscillations either originate in the environment around us, which extends to the farthest reaches of the universe, or they are a natural function or product of the biophysics of our physiological systems. Both of these natural types of fields, which are normal, harmonious and often necessary to life, as well as some of the naturally occurring detrimental fields are discussed below. Environment-E.M.F.: Types of environmental electromagnetic fields to which we are constantly exposed with varying frequencies, amplitudes, and information content, are light, motion-related fields, the geomagnetism field, and the geo-electricity field. Light: We live in a solar system, a system powered and regulated by the sun's light.
Movement: Sound, vibration and movement are all transduced into electromagnetic oscillations via the piezoelectric and electro-streaming properties of biological materials (see below). This is considered as an internal physiologically generated EMF, since it technically does not become transduced into that form until it is in the body. Also, an EMF effect is produced by the relative motion of anything in the environment which itself is either electrically or magnetically polarized, such as all living biological systems, water, and many inorganic materials including most igneous and some metamorphic rocks. Relative motion means that this occurs whether it is the motion of water, an animal or a rock in our vicinity, or our self-propulsion through the electromagnetic environmental fields. The effective frequencies experienced depend upon factors such as the relative velocity (including the Doppler effect), the characteristic frequencies of the environmental sources, and the specific spatial distribution of sources which determines the carrier frequencies. Geomagnetism-Field (G.M.F.): The earth's magnetic field not only varies in strength with latitude, getting stronger toward the magnetic poles, but it also varies in strength with time. The GMF today is only half what it was 500 years ago, and there is a daily oscillation in the field with the rotation of the earth. The orientation of the field varies with space and time as well, being more perpendicular to the horizon as one approaches the magnetic poles. In fact even the direction of the GMF vector not only migrates from year to year, but reverses polarity irregularly on the order of 10-12 Hz. Ore deposits, especially ferric (Iron) deposits, because of their ferromagnetic property, produce local anomalies in the GMF. This can be sufficient to cause significant impact on human physiology and health. Because these deposits are sometimes large, it can be necessary to move to a different location to avoid this type of field when present. Geoelectricity-Field: The Schumann field is the electrical oscillation in the band between 1 Hz and 30 Hz produced in the resonating space between the two conducting layers of the ionosphere and the ground water where this is not interrupted by buildings, pavement and over-pumping of ground Water, lowering the water table. The oscillations are stimulated by the global pattern of thunderstorms and solar wind. Another element of the local electrical field on earth is the ion content and composition of the atmosphere we breathe and our bodies are constantly bathed in. In general, natural environments are high in negative ions, which are beneficial to life. Negative ions are constantly being produced by the flora (trees, shrubs, grasses, etc.) of the natural environment. Especially high negative ion counts are found near waterfalls and the ocean's surf. In man-made environments, these sources of beneficial negative ions are usually eliminated. In addition, positive ion pollution is produced by manufacturing processes and other sources of indoor air pollution, as well as from the heating and air conditioning systems themselves. Anomalies in the geo-electric field are naturally produced by underground streams, faults and the resonance patterns of standing waves within the field itself. These repetitive standing wave pattern and the other anomalies will be discussed later in the book. Physiology-E.M.F.: The measureable Assemblage Point of the human body at birth is located at the navel. This is the primary source of M-state minerals (prana) in the womb, as it enters via the umbilical cord. With initiation of the breath the Assemblage Point moves up into the baby's chest cavity. The Assemblage Point reflects a summation vortex of the active life force. A stable location near the center of the chest is essential for good mental and physical health. The typical location for healthy women is slightly higher and further to the right than that of healthy men. If the assemblage point shifts outside the normal location, distressing physical and mental symptoms manifest.
EEG: The electroencephalogram records the brain's oscillating electrical field in the range of 0.5 to 30 Hz, which is the same range of frequencies as the earth's electrical field, the Schumann field. EKG: The electrical fields associated with heart rhythm regulation and heart muscle contraction produce the EKG, which oscillates around 1 Hz or 60 beats per minute. EMG: An Electro-Myo-Gram (EMG) is a recording of the natural electrical field oscillations produced by skeletal (striated) muscle. At rest, this oscillation is approximately 10 Hz, the same as the resting EEG or a (alpha) rhythm. This is due to the translation of the extra-ocular muscles' synchronous resting rhythm (seen on an EOG = Electro-Oculo-Gram) into oscillation of the highly electrically dipolar retina. The electrical field of the retina can be measured with an ERG (Electro-Retina-Gram). This oscillating field is then transmitted from the retina via the highly conductive ventricle system to all parts of the human cortex, thus synchronizing the resting rhythm of the whole brain. When an individual has difficulty relaxing mentally, they show difficulty in using biofeedback information to enter a relaxed alpha (a) state. On the other hand, those who have difficulty focusing attention (especially visually, e.g. in reading), show persistent alpha, and cannot generate a b (beta) wave pattern corresponding to the more rapid movements of the extra-ocular muscles and retina involved in fixation (discriminative eye movement). GSR: The galvanic skin response is a change in skin conductivity. It is one of the factors measured in the polygraph or "lie detector" test, as it changes with sympathetic nervous system arousal (the systemic "fight or flight" response). Acupuncture-Points and Meridians: The acupuncture points, located a few millimeters below the surface of the body, as identified in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), correspond very closely with points of maximum conductivity (GSR) on the skin's surface. Radiography and histology studies demonstrate these points to be the sites of openings in an impermeable, electrically insulating layer in the skin. , The flow of extra-cellular fluid, which is an excellent electrical conductor, was shown in the radiographic studies to be generally in the direction of the meridians of TCM, which connect the acu-points into lines throughout the body. This meridian system, which has been observed, well documented and utilized for several thousand years, and can now be demonstrated to have a physical basis, provides a direct current (D.C.) circuitry for the body. Early studies by Spitler showed that at the organ level the greatest D.C. battery in the body is produced by the liver and the brain acting as the poles of the battery. This liver/brain battery is the main power supply for the body's electromagnetic functions. The main stimulus of the brain is light (normally daylight), while the main function of the liver is detoxification (liver meridian peaks in activity from 1 to 3 A.M., as shown in the table below). Interference with either end of the battery leads to energy depletion and generally reduced biological (physiological and mental) efficiency. Electromagnetic Regulatory Cycle: Peak Meridian Activity Times:
The minimum activity period for each meridian listed is normally found exactly 12 hours away from its peak activity period. These are part of the circadian rhythm regulatory process in the body, which represents a 1.1574 x 10-5 Hz oscillation of the direct current EMF of each meridian. Each meridian in turn shows a phase shift of exactly 30� (degrees) relative to its neighboring meridians. The normal regulatory functions of a meridian as well as its reciprocal integration with the other meridians can be disrupted by superimposed EMF, especially during activity minima and maxima. As with the meridians in the table, most physiological measurements, e.g. W.B.C. (white blood cell count), I.O.P. (intra-ocular pressure), etc. show a 24 hour diurnal variation. Many of these rhythms are regulated by the hypothalamus via both the autonomic nervous system and the pituitary (day) - pineal (night) cycle of the endocrine system. The primary regulatory input to the hypothalamus is through the retino-hypothalamic tract carrying sensory information about environmental photons (EMF to the supra-optic nucleus, which acts as a biological zeitgeber or clock. In most animal species, the pineal also acts directly as a visible photon sensor. In humans, the pineal organ's design function as an EMF sensor is tuned to other types and frequencies of EMF, especially magnetic fields and ELF (Extremely Low Frequency electromagnetic oscillations). While the retinae of the eyes are designed for maximum sensitivity to information from the terrestrial environment around us, covering 180� of visual field horizontally, the pineal gland is oriented to achieve maximum sensitivity for EMF from the celestial environment, including especially the major influences from the sun and the moon. Also, note in the table above that there is a yin-yang cycle within the above pattern with a period of 8 hours. This represents an oscillatory frequency of 3.4722 x 10-5 Hz. This also corresponds closely to the typical cycle of eating and digesting 3 times a day versus activity in between the meals. Digestion and other internal regulation processes are governed by the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system. The sympathetic branch control energy regulation for overt responses to the outward environment. Another cycle in this same realm of magnitude is the 90 minute cycles of both the EEG (especially during sleep) and breathing (particularly, the dominant nostril, which is related to the dominant brain hemisphere at that moment, due to the cyclic difference in 3 circulation to the right and left hemispheres). These are 1.85185 x 104 Hz rhythms. Bio-Energy-Transducers: Piezoelectric and related properties of biological materials produce transduction of mechanical stresses and vibration, sound, and movement into electromagnetic oscillations. This means that every sound vibration, stress, and motion is not only felt or heard, but also experienced as a shift in the total resultant electromagnetic field oscillation throughout the body. Audible humming sounds can also accompany the 50 or 60 Hz electrical power frequencies in use different parts of the world, since these frequencies are within the low range of the hearing spectrum. Research has shown that students in countries using 60 Hz power tend to recall the pitch B natural most easily, while those in 50 Hz nations most frequently reproduce G sharp under the same experimental conditions. Not surprisingly, 50 Hz oscillation corresponds to the musical note G sharp, while 60 Hz corresponds to the musical note B natural. Equally as interesting, and as important to keep in mind, is the fact that the reverse process also takes place. That means that every EMF oscillation impinging upon us is picked up by billions of molecular receiver / loud speaker systems and turned into a mechanical oscillations of the very fiber of our being. Connective-Tissues: Connective tissue surrounds every cell in the body, and is the conduit between the circulatory system and the cell membrane through which all nutrients and cellular waste products must pass for the achievement of ideal physiological performance.
D.N.A.: Nucleic acids RNA and DNA are also piezoelectric, so incident EMF affects the spatial conformation of these most important biological molecules, which store and carry out the genetic code. RNA and DNA also emit EMF when they move in space, such as during mitosis and miosis (cell division), or such as when stimulated by spatial vibrations including sound and ultrasound. DNA has also been found to be the most efficient biological resonator of light, which means that EMF can also be absorbed and stored indefinitely by DNA. Resonance can be imparted to both copies of the DNA molecule on cell division. This is the basis of inheritance of acquired characteristics, such as the predisposition to many diseases or functional weaknesses. In homeopathy, these acquired, inheritable traits or tendencies have been classically termed miasms. The classically identified miasms are listed below. Each may be tested for by probing the organism's functional responses to a homeopathic 200 X potency of the substance which resonates with the miasm. For further information on testing procedures, refer to the section on Detecting Biological Effects in Electromagnetic Pollution Solutions.
During the 20th century, with the increase in chronic exposure to toxins and other cultural changes, continued research in homeopathic medicine has identified additional new miasms:
The means for the elimination of these miasmatic resonances from the DNA are discussed in the solutions section in Electromagnetic Pollution Solutions, and in greater depth in practitioner training courses. Additional sources of information are found under the topics of bio-energetic, biological or functional medicine, mostly out of Europe. Melanin: Melanin is the ubiquitous pigment found in the skin, in the eye and in the central nervous system, where it is in the form of neuromelanin. Embryologically, it is derived from the neural crest tissue as is the entire autonomic nervous system. Melanin is composed of neurotransmitters and is able to transduce light into sound and vice versa. Thus, environmental symphonies of color and light incident upon the skin, such as a sunlit scene in nature, is not merely absorbed by skin pigment as formerly thought. It is literally transduced into music for the entire body. Each color frequency produces its own note. Melanin is not only a semiconductor, but also a room temperature superconductor. It is capable of storing and releasing neurotransmitters and it can even synthesize itself. The next section covers electromagnetic fields produced by human technology. |
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