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HEALING WITH ELECTROMEDICINE AND SOUND THERAPIES HEALING ELECTROMEDICINE WITH SOUND THERAPIES AND Correctly employed, frequency therapies can increase cell energy, normalise membrane conductivity, lessen oxidative stress, boost endorphin levels and enhance immune function, leading to tissue regeneration as well as disease resistance. Part 2 of 3 ¢ Harmful Effects of EM Radiation and EM Fields n the last century, medical doctor and stress pioneer Hans Selye observed that when bodily tissues are subjected to repeated, intense input—whether it be chemical (environmental pollutants, adrenal "fight- or-flight" hormones) or mechanical pressure (bruising)—the body perceives it as stress. It responds by tightening the envelope of membranous fascia that surrounds the muscles. This, in turn, causes significant biochemical malfunctions, not the least of which is disruption of the cell membrane. Other stressors that can disrupt cell integrity include the actual puncturing of the cell membrane and microbial infection. Cell permeability for the proper materials is key. If glucose, other nutrients and beneficial hormones cannot efficiently enter the cell and if wastes cannot completely exit, microbes can proliferate and degenerative disease can occur. To Dr Selye's list of stressors, | would add destructive EM radiation and EM fields. It has been known for decades that electrical fields can damage cells. B. Blake Levitt writes: Direct current (DC) is the steady flow of electrons in one direction. Alternating current (AC) is an electron flow that changes strength and alters direction within a certain cycle; the AC field collapses and reappears with its poles reversed every time the current changes direction... Direct current creates a steady magnetic field. But with alternating current, each time the direction of the electrons is reversed, or flipped, a powerful magnetic field is created that fluctuates at the same frequency.‘ Another reason why these fields are dangerous is that the waves are coherent. Although the Sun constantly transmits naturally occurring radio frequencies, microwaves and other EM fields, this radiation is generally diffuse, whereas alternating current is concentrated. Concentrated radiation is not natural. For example, you need to purposely harness, focus, augment and direct a bombardment of electrons to turn on a light bulb. In Electromagnetic Man: Health & Hazard in the Electrical Environment, Cyril Smith and Simon Best write: It is just over 100 years since electricity generation started; 60 years since radio transmissions and 40 years since radar and telecommunications entered our environment. |The book was published in 1990.] Like natural fields, man- made fields are limited by the physical properties of the environment. Unlike natural fields, they are highly coherent and can interfere with our bio-signals.° by Nenah Sylver, PhD © 2009 The Center for Frequency Post Office Box 74324 Phoenix, AZ 85087-4324, USA Email: nenah@nenahsylver.com Website: http://www.nenahsylver.com The Center for Frequency Post Office Box 74324 Phoenix, AZ 85087-4324, USA Email: nenah@nenahsylver.com Website: http://www.nenahsylver.com The harmful effects of some EM fields are many and varied. Jacqueline Krohn, MD, and colleagues point out numerous studies showing that: ...electric workers and their children have a higher risk of brain tumors. The incidence of childhood leukemia is higher in children who live near power lines that NEXUS ° 41 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2010 www.nexusmagazine.com