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APRIL -MAY 1994 RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS FROM CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS Implications for definitive controlled research stemming from objec tive research observations and single case anecdotal clinical observa tions are suggestive of the following: 1) Determine the pH shift during deliberate test exposure to foods, chemicals and inhalants. Clinical Observations: Testing saliva pH before and one hour after food test meals demonstrates a consistent pattern of acidosis when symptoms occur. 2) The degree of intactness of pH buffer system during exposure to the positive magneto-electric fields and separately to the negative magneto electric fields. Clinical Observations: The negative magneto-electric field is observed to relieve the acidosis and symptoms occurring from maladaptive reac tions to food, be these immunologic or non-immunologic. and has not been observed to lead to any evidence of over-alkalinisation. 3) The degree of reversibility of insoluble gels produced by a state of acute acidosis'o when exposcct to a negative magneto-electric field. Clinical Observations: Symptoms of cardiac atherosclerosis and symp toms of brain atherosclerosis have been observed to disappear after six to eight weeks of nightly exposure to a negative magneto-electric field. Is this evidence that the insoluble gels are undergoing resolution? 4) Degree of oxygenation and oxidation metabolism of tissues during exposure to a negative magneto-electric field. Clinical Observations: A man in his sixties began to have pain in his heart. This was diagnosed as arteriosclerosis of the heart. He was given a num her of EDTA chelations. In spite of this, by age 70 he was having so much pain in his heart that he underwent cardiac bypass surgery. He didl fairly well rfor two years, but by the age of 72 began again to have pain in his heart, and this time he was also having difficulty with mental function. He was getting lost in his own neighbourhood. His gait was shuffling and he would stumble. His speech was thick and could hardly be understood. He was in a state of depression. At age 74, he decided to give magnetics a trial. He placed over his heart a plastiform magnetic 3" x 4" x 1/8". Within ten minutes there was no pain in his heart. He began sleeping with magnets at ,the top of his head. Within a week he was markedly improved. At one month he was observed to be outgoing, not depressed, speech was clear, he was not shuffling and stumbling and was not getting lost in his own neighbourhood. The fact that the symptom of pain in his heart was relieved within ten NEXUS-49