Effect of magnetism on circulatory systemMagnetism acts on paramagnetic elements in the body, especially the blood, and it is mainly through the circulatory system that the effects of magnetism are dispersed throughout the body. Therefore, it is important to understand how the human circulation system functions. The blood is pumped to every organ in the body. Arteries, arterioles, and capillaries carry oxygen and other essential elements to those organs. The same capillaries then take back the used blood, which carries toxins and waste products, and empty it into the veins. On its way back to the heart, the blood goes through the kidneys, where it is filtered, then through the lungs, where it is recharged with oxygen. The blood, now refilled with fresh oxygen, reaches the heart, from which it is sent off to the organs again. Human blood is composed of blood cells and plasma cells. Blood cells contain mainly red cells, white cells, and platelets. A red cell functions like a small container for a substance called hemoglobin, which gives blood its particular color. A hemoglobin molecule contains enough iron to make reds cells slightly paramagnetic and therefore subject to the effects of magnetic fields. Moreover, red blood cells are the major oxygen transporters in the body. When the body's red cell count is considerably diminished, or when the hemoglobin content of those cells, and consequently their iron content, is too low, the body does not receive enough oxygen to maintain an adequate level of energy. Anemia is a condition where there is a loss of energy due to a lack of iron. It has been shown that magnets can increase blood conductivity slightly, and ionized blood can improve blood circulation and stabilize high or low blood pressure. Therefore, magnetized blood can carry more oxygen to the cells; in other words, it can make more energy available to tissues and organs, which perform better as a result. Oxygen deficiency or starvation is arguably one of the greatest causes of disease. Oxygen provides life and energy to every cell. Insufficient oxygen to support a healthy cell results in the cell turning to another source of energy. Usually sugar fermentation results as the alternative energy supply. This upsets the metabolism of the cell and causes it to manufacture incorrect chemicals. Soon a whole group of unhealthy and weak cells develop. These cells have now lost their natural immunity and are now open to invasion by both bacteria and viruses. Oxygen starved tissues
can generate the following disorders: It has been shown that cancer cannot grow in a high oxygen environment. When oxidation fails and fermentation is substituted for a cell's energy, the pathway to cancer is opened. Oxygen plays a pivotal role in the proper function of the immune system, i.e. resistance to disease, bacteria and viruses. Sometimes arteries become partially obstructed by fat deposits or accumulation of calcium or cholesterol. Because blood flow is impeded, oxygen supply, as well as the supply of other essential nutrients is diminished. Fortunately, it has been observed that magnetism activates and accelerates blood circulation. Magnetized hemoglobin not only facilitates better oxygen supply, but also allows better waste elimination. Internal organs that are well supplied with what they need tire less quickly. An electromagnetic
field have following effects in the blood of human subjects: If you like to know more about Acutouch, browse the site or contact us for free information. All Rights Reserved. 2003. |