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Robert Wynman wrote:
> [Ellie wrote:Nerve energy is chemically transferred, and not increased by any outside
> force like electrical input from magnets ...]--Bob:Is it true that the astrocytes
> in our nervous system "produce" nerve energy?
If I were interested in magnets, I would search the references you
mentioned for validation of this. I do not think astrocytes produce nerve
energy. Their function is support and repair.
> [What is the mechanism by which electricity from outside sources--like
> artificially induced magnetic fields--keeps human cells healthy if in fact it
> does?]--I don't know. If/when it becomes important enough for me to know
> that, I'll find out & report --
I would want an answer to this too.
> [Ellie:Magnetic changes in the earth's environment are a part of Nature. Don't you
> think the magnificent human body is capable of adapting to this?]--Bob:Yes &
> adaptation is expensive. We can "adapt" to caffeine, cooked fudes, crack,
> etc.
I am speaking of long term evolution, not an addiction to caffeine or
crack in one's lifetime.
> Erik's instincts ARE telling him that. In
> the last few months, every time he leaves his home & magnetic sleep system,
> his CFS symptoms return with a vengeance (evidence that his body is reacting
> to the artificial magnetic energy by suppressing his symptoms?)
Sounds like his body is detoxing the clogged up neurons that accumulated
toxins as a result of the electrical assualt from the magnets. I think
there is a physicist on this list. I hope he might post whether all
magnetic fields are actually electrical fields. I could be wrong about
this.
My best, Ellie
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