Magnet & Magnetic Fields or Healing by Magnets- Significant Effects of Experiments on Plant, Animal and Human Systems and Clinical Applications
Magnet & Magnetic Fields or Healing by Magnets- Significant Effects of Experiments on Plant, Animal and Human Systems and Clinical Applications
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Magnet & Magnetic Fields or Healing by Magnets- Significant Effects of Experiments on Plant, Animal and Human Systems and Clinical Applications By Albert Roy Davis
Book Description -
The primary motivation behind this volume is not merely to add to the extensive collection of existing literature, but to thoroughly document our significant experiments and findings in the realm of magnetism and its effects on biological systems—encompassing plants, animals, and humans. Our research aims to explore the clinical applications of magnetism in addressing various ailments that current therapies often struggle with. Additionally, we wish to challenge the prevailing skepticism among those who assert that magnetism has no physiological impact, viewing it instead as a tool for charlatans.
In this work, we have included relevant excerpts from a diverse array of published studies that highlight the rigorous investigations and impressive results achieved by notable scientists in this field. We hope to provide readers with a clear understanding of the breadth of their work and the vast opportunities that remain to uncover the mysteries of magnetism.
Recently, we have received numerous inquiries from both professionals and interested laypeople seeking detailed information about the effects of magnetic fields on biological systems in both healthy and diseased states. Responding to each request individually has proven challenging, as it requires an extensive exposition beyond our capacity.
Thus, we are excited to present this volume, confident that it will be of genuine value and interest to our readers. We encourage ongoing communication and would greatly appreciate hearing about your own experiences in replicating our experiments and pursuing further research.