EMFs and Health - Comprehending the Body Electric and How to Repair & Protect
Electromagnetic field radiation goes to the very core of our existence. Having read Jerry Tenant's book Healing is Voltage, one finds much information, "that all cellular biology texts tell us that cells are designed to run between -20 and -25 millivolts of electron donor status." This is equivalent to pH 7.35 to pH 7.45. "pH stands for 'Potential Hydrogen.' It is a way of talking about acid and base in our bodies. It is also a way of talking about the amount of voltage in our body" Hydrogen provides those electrons.
There are electron donors and stealers. For example a free radical is a molecule that is missing electrons and when it steals electrons it causes damage to cells. Whereas an anti-oxidant is a molecule that can give away electrons and therefore helps cells and by making cells we promote health.
One way is to take advantage of the Earth which is a large electromagnet and walking barefoot on its surface provides the flow of electrons into our body helping to recharge our system. Likewise water from the Earth provides electrons. Certain chemicals added to the water such as fluoride turns the water into an electron stealer.
Another way to acquire electrons is by exercising. Muscles act as rechargeable batteries as piezoelectric crystals. Also, the craniosacral pump runs down from the skull through the spine that sends electrons coursing through the body in a vortex movement.
Throughout the body are mechanisms that use electromagnetic energy to function and the control of that function are cellular circuits based on the Tesla Resonating Circuits.
There are electron donors and stealers. For example a free radical is a molecule that is missing electrons and when it steals electrons it causes damage to cells. Whereas an anti-oxidant is a molecule that can give away electrons and therefore helps cells and by making cells we promote health.
One way is to take advantage of the Earth which is a large electromagnet and walking barefoot on its surface provides the flow of electrons into our body helping to recharge our system. Likewise water from the Earth provides electrons. Certain chemicals added to the water such as fluoride turns the water into an electron stealer.
Another way to acquire electrons is by exercising. Muscles act as rechargeable batteries as piezoelectric crystals. Also, the craniosacral pump runs down from the skull through the spine that sends electrons coursing through the body in a vortex movement.
Throughout the body are mechanisms that use electromagnetic energy to function and the control of that function are cellular circuits based on the Tesla Resonating Circuits.