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Relationship between Earth's Magnetic Field and the Human Body
The Earth is a giant magnet, with a magnetic field extending from the north to the south pole. Sunlight, air, water, and geomagnetism are the four essential elements for human survival.
The Earth's magnetic force plays a significant role in the human body. However, modern lifestyles, including living in reinforced concrete buildings and using steel vehicles, reduce exposure to this natural magnetic force as concrete and steel absorb and block it. This reduction, or demagnetization, can negatively impact blood circulation, lead to autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and cause bodily discomfort.
Magnetic therapy can help compensate for the weakening of the Earth's magnetic force and mitigate its effects on the human body.
Pulsed Magnetoelectric Technology Principle
Pulsed Magnetoelectric Therapy is a physical treatment that stimulates the body's natural magnetoelectric pulse to enhance metabolism. Living cells in the body exchange pulsed magnetoelectric energy. For instance, electroencephalograms (EEG) measure brain activity, and electrocardiograms (ECG) measure heart activity, both reflecting pulsed magnetoelectric signals. Electrical defibrillators also use electrical pulses to restore heart function.
According to Dr. Bryant Meyers' book "PEMF, The 5th Element of Health," the pulse energy emitted by the human body decreases with age. In youth, it's about 3-5 times per minute, aiding blood circulation. By old age, it drops to about once per minute. For diabetics, it can be as low as once every 10 minutes, contributing to vascular complications like heart disease, diabetic foot, and diabetic nephropathy, which are leading causes of death and disability in diabetes. Pulsed magnetoelectricity acts as a charger, helping the body regain energy.
Malaysian Health Overview
Malaysia faces significant health challenges:
- 1 in 3 Malaysian adults has Hypertension.
- Nearly 300,000 Malaysians have Hyperlipidemia.
- Over 7,000,000 adults are expected to have Diabetes by 2025.
- 54.2% of Malaysian adults are overweight or obese.
- In 2019, 8 million adults suffered from Dyslipidemia.
- More than half of Malaysians are affected by fatty liver.
- 48,639 new cancer cases were recorded in 2021, with one person developing cancer every hour.
- One person develops diabetes every 30 seconds.
- At least one person dies of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases every hour.
Contributing factors to these health issues include:
- Mental and physical overexertion.
- Prolonged engagement in simple, mechanized work.
- Irregular lifestyles.
- Tense relationships and stress.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Principles
Traditional Chinese Medicine identifies several conditions related to energy imbalance:
- Tiredness / Lack of Energy
- Fear of Cold
- Feeling Heavy and Uncomfortable Body
- Body Soreness and Aches
- Numbness, Swelling, Discomfort
- Bad Circulation / Blockage
- Tumor
- Cancer
The progression often follows a pattern: tiredness leads to coldness, which causes bodily discomfort and aches. Persistent aches can lead to numbness, swelling, and discomfort, ultimately resulting in poor circulation or blockages. These blockages can foster tumor growth and potentially lead to cancer.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Microcirculation
Blood circulates from the heart through capillaries, delivering oxygen and nutrients. Red blood cells, typically 5-10 microns in diameter, are most efficient when their entire surface area is exposed for material exchange. However, a phenomenon called the Rouleaux Effect causes red blood cells to clump together, reducing their surface area and efficiency. For example, two stacked red blood cells have a surface area reduced from 270 to 193 square microns (a 29% decrease). With eight or more cells stacked, efficiency can drop by 50%.
Capillaries are narrow (5-10 microns), allowing only single red blood cells to pass. Clumped red blood cells cannot navigate these capillaries, hindering oxygen and nutrient exchange with tissues, leading to hypoxia and abnormal metabolism. Pulsed magnetoelectric energy, through magnetic repulsion, can break up these red blood cell clumps, allowing them to pass smoothly through capillaries, maximize surface area exposure, and improve nutrient exchange.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Sleep
Insomnia, common in all ages but particularly older adults, can cause memory problems, depression, restlessness, and increase the risk of heart disease and accidents. During sleep, the body naturally produces growth hormones and melatonin, crucial for anti-aging. While pharmaceutical options exist, they often have side effects.
Studies suggest pulsed magnetic electricity can stimulate the pineal gland to produce melatonin, vital for sleep and acting as a powerful antioxidant. It also stimulates the pituitary gland to produce growth hormone, essential for cell reproduction and regeneration. A 2001 trial by Pelka, Jaenicke, and Gruenwald found that 70% of insomniacs reported complete resolution of symptoms with PEMF therapy, 24% saw significant improvement, and 6% noted a small but critical improvement. Overall, 90% of participants experienced significant improvement or complete resolution of insomnia.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Inflammation
Inflammation, a common pathological process, manifests as redness, swelling, heat, and pain, serving as the body's defense against damage. Pulsed magnetoelectricity can help by dilating local blood vessels, enhancing blood and lymphatic circulation, increasing blood vessel wall permeability, improving tissue nutrition and metabolism, and accelerating the removal of inflammatory factors, thereby reducing inflammation.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Pain
Pain, often caused by local tissue inflammation, significantly impacts daily life. Conventional medicine often uses drugs like opioids, which can harm the liver and kidneys and lead to addiction. Pulsed magnetoelectricity offers a non-pharmacological alternative. It regulates and strengthens blood circulation in painful areas via nerve conduction, reducing local inflammation, particularly effective for chronic pain. Unlike drugs, it has no known toxic side effects.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Osteoporosis
Astronauts experience bone and muscle loss due to the absence of Earth's gravity and magnetic field during space travel. Studies at the Johnson Space Center and NASA have shown that pulsed magnetoelectricity can effectively reduce bone loss and muscle atrophy. It is used as a natural, non-invasive therapy to prevent these conditions in astronauts.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Cartilage Regeneration
Aging and wear of cartilage are common causes of osteoarthritis. Cartilage lacks blood vessels, making its repair slow. Research indicates that pulsed magnetoelectricity directly influences bone healing and cartilage regeneration. Visualizations show improved knee articular cartilage after pulsed magnetoelectric intervention in an elderly patient.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Obesity
Cellular energy is crucial for health. Healthy cells typically have a physiological voltage of 70-100 mV, while fat cells in obese individuals have a much lower voltage (20-25 mV). A lack of cellular energy can lead to illness. Pulsed magnetoelectricity can recharge cells and enhance intracellular metabolism. Studies show that 30 minutes of pulsed magnetoelectric hyperthermia can generate energy equivalent to 2 hours of aerobic exercise, promoting the breakdown of fat cells and increasing fat burning. This improves overall metabolism and helps prevent metabolic diseases like fatty liver, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Aging
Maintaining health is a primary life goal, achievable through a healthy lifestyle. Aging is a natural process where cells undergo programmed death, replaced by new ones. Pulsed magnetoelectricity plays a role in delaying aging by optimizing the cellular environment, promoting new cell growth, and maintaining cell vitality, thereby supporting optimal organ function.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Diabetes
A 1996 Russian study involving 420 diabetic patients found that those treated in a pulsed magnetoelectric environment (PEM) showed significantly better outcomes. While 28% of the control group (conventional therapy only) saw improvement, 74% of the group receiving PEM therapy experienced significant improvement. Patients using PEM therapy had a 20% higher likelihood of improving blood sugar control compared to those who did not.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - Parkinson's Disease
Research by Dr. Reuven Sandyk (1994-1996) indicated that pulsed magnetoelectric therapy is more effective for Parkinson's disease than conventional treatments. Improvements were observed in facial expressions, tremors, vision, and memory. Patients reported more fluent speech, better vision, and improved sense of smell. Mood also significantly improved among patients using pulsed magnetotherapy.
Pulsed Magnetoelectricity - The Efficacy of Tera-P90
The Tera-P90 device utilizes Pulsed Magnetoelectricity to offer a range of health benefits:
- Promotes Microcirculation and improves lymphatic damage.
- Enhances Metabolism and regulates organ function.
- Stimulates Cell Activity and activates gonads.
- Aids in Obesity management and removes bodily impurities.
- Relieves Muscle Strain and eliminates inflammation.
- Supports Collagen Regeneration and delays aging.
- Smoothens wrinkles.
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