Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
This is not surprising since we all know that radio waves exist; they are beamed down by satellites, radio towers, and microwave devices all around the world. We see the effects of radio waves and we use them. But what most people do not know is that scientists cannot see radio waves; they do not understand how radio waves pass through solid steel, glass, and concrete. Scientists do not know how radio waves work, yet we use them. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Douglas Yeaman and Noel Mclnnis remind us in the book Einstein's Business that, 'A major scientific precedent for managing our outcomes was set by quantum physicists who, when seeking to determine whether light consists of particles or waves, discovered that light invariably behaves in compliance with their experimental expectations. Light always and only behaves like waves in experiments designed to detect waves, yet just as consistently shows up as particles in experiments designed to detect particles. In both cases, experimental outcomes conform to the experimenters' expectations. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Other energy emanations, such as Schumann waves, are naturally occurring, beneficial electromagnetic waves that oscillate between the Earth and certain layers of the atmosphere, nasa had to install equipment to generate these waves in their manned satellites14 to offset their absence in space after astronauts returned to earth feeling distressed and disoriented. Jet lag is also linked to the weakness of Schumann wave energy at high altitudes.
Earth areas where energies are harmful are called geopathic zones. Areas that are health enhancing are called geomantic zones. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
We see the effects of radio waves and we use them. But what most people do not know is that scientists cannot see radio waves; they do not understand how radio waves pass through solid steel, glass, and concrete. Scientists do not know how radio waves work, yet we use them. Therefore, it is reasonable to say that energy frequencies from a person or a machine can cure disease, even across hundreds of miles or thousands of miles, while at the same time saying we don't exactly know how it works. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Other energy emanations, such as Schumann waves, are naturally occurring, beneficial electromagnetic waves that oscillate between the Earth and certain layers of the atmosphere, nasa had to install equipment to generate these waves in their manned satellites14 to offset their absence in space after astronauts returned to earth feeling distressed and disoriented. Jet lag is also linked to the weakness of Schumann wave energy at high altitudes.
Earth areas where energies are harmful are called geopathic zones. Areas that are health enhancing are called geomantic zones. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
But what most people do not know is that scientists cannot see radio waves; they do not understand how radio waves pass through solid steel, glass, and concrete. Scientists do not know how radio waves work, yet we use them. Therefore, it is reasonable to say that energy frequencies from a person or a machine can cure disease, even across hundreds of miles or thousands of miles, while at the same time saying we don't exactly know how it works. The bottom line is the facts prove that energy "healing" works, but at this time no one really understands it. |
Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts |
Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy like radio or light waves. The oven contains a magnetron, in which electrons are affected by magnetic and electric fields and produce micro wavelength radiation that interacts with the molecules in food. In addition to emitting radiation, most health food experts agree that microwaves change the cellular structure of food. Wave energy changes polarity from positive to negative with each cycle. In microwaves, these polarity changes happen millions of times each second. |
Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon See book keywords and concepts |
These clinical effects are directly related to L-theanine s ability to stimulate the production of alpha brain waves (a state often achieved by meditation and characterized by being relaxed with greater mental focus and mental alertness) as well as to reduce beta brain waves, which are associated with nervousness, scattered thoughts, and hyperactivity.
L-theanine has been approved for use in Japan as an aid to conquer stress and promote relaxation. |
Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts |
Shimmer waves ($17-50) presents "waves" of shiny pressed powder colors in one compact. Although the powder has a dry, grainy feel, it goes on smoothly and clings better than expected. The finish is best described as moderate shimmer, and is an option for evening glamour. © Shimmer Sun Gel ($12.50) has a different formula than the Sheer Sun Gel reviewed under Specialty products below. It has more slip so blending doesn't have to be as quick, and instead of getting a bronze color you get a sheer medium gold that leaves a very shiny finish. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Light always and only behaves like waves in experiments designed to detect waves, yet just as consistently shows up as particles in experiments designed to detect particles. In both cases, experimental outcomes conform to the experimenters' expectations." Physicist Werner Heisenberg said, "What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Sound waves Sound waves vibrate the eardrum and the adjacent smallest bones in your body which then cause the snail-shaped cochlea next to them to quiver as well, these good vibrations then stimulate adjacent hair cells to excite the auditory nerves, this is where the message transmission takes place: the nerves send messages to the brain so you can hear. A common cause of hearing loss is fraying of the hairs within the cochlea due to occupational exposure to loud noises that crash into these delicate structures. |
Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts |
Shimmer waves ($17-50) presents "waves" of shiny pressed powder colors in one compact. Although the powder has a dry, grainy feel, it goes on smoothly and clings better than expected. The finish is best described as moderate shimmer, and is an option for evening glamour. © Shimmer Sun Gel ($12.50) has a different formula than the Sheer Sun Gel reviewed under Specialty products below. It has more slip so blending doesn't have to be as quick, and instead of getting a bronze color you get a sheer medium gold that leaves a very shiny finish. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Large orchestra
Answers: A, 4; B, 5; C, 1;D,3;E,2
Your Ears: Turn Up the Volume
Ears can be exposed to some glorious sounds, be it boppy jazz, romantic whispers, waves lapping on your island vacation. But have you ever given thought to how those sounds make their way into your ear and ultimately register in your brain?
Here's how it works (see Figure 15.2): When the sounds from birds chirping or sports fans cursing enter your ear canal, those sound waves hit the skinlike tympanic membrane (that's the eardrum, for those unfamiliar with percussion instruments). |
David Winston, RH(AHG), and Steven Maimes See book keywords and concepts |
Environmental: Exposure to extreme cold or heat, noise, ultraviolet sunlight, changes in barometric pressure or altitude, allergens, xenoestrogens (foreign substances that imitate the effects of estrogen), electromagnetic influences (microwaves, radio waves, electric high voltage lines), and radiation.
Nutritional: Caused by food allergies, refined and highly processed foods, mineral-depleted food (grown in poor soil), nutritional deficiencies, alcohol, drugs, and free radicals (natural byproducts of cell metabolism caused by eating trans fat). |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Researchers have determined that the scent of lavender increases alpha waves in the brain, which is the type of brain activity associated with relaxation, and jasmine increases stimulating beta waves. So if you want to calm down, expose yourself to lavender, and if you want to sharpen your ; mind and senses, opt for jasmine.
Mindy Green, an aromatherapist and educator in Minneapolis, Minnesota, recommends a blend of several essential oils for reducing stress. |
Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts |
| However, the effects of long-term exposure to low-level radiation can be just as deadly Electromagnetic radiation is simply energy emitted in the form of particles or waves. This section will focus mainly on harmful electromagnetic field radiation (EMF) as you would encounter from common devices and machines generating electrical currents.
Power lines, cellphones, computers, transformers, fluorescent lights, clock radios, and even hair dryers are just a few of the modern devices that
248 c u emit dangerous electromagnetic waves. |
Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts |
Light always and only behaves like waves in experiments designed to detect waves, yet just as consistently shows up as particles in experiments designed to detect particles. In both cases, experimental outcomes conform to the experimenters' expectations." Physicist Werner Heisenberg said, "What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
When a patient is connected to an electroencephalograph (EEG), his or her brain activity is measured in the form of energy waves whose amplitude and frequency correlate with various states of consciousness (waking or sleeping, anxious or calm, for example). Likewise, energy flowing through rhe body creates BioEM fields whose composition, size, and fluctuation correlate with various states of physical, mental, and spiritual health. If a person's BioEM energies are strong, clear, and balanced, then his or her physical and psychological health are likely to be good, and vice versa. |
Mark Lynas See book keywords and concepts |
Some of its finest treasures have been recovered from the seabed offshore after being submerged for centuries in Poseidon's watery grasp.
The waves are still encroaching, as global warming adds a further toll to the subsiding land. City authorities have to truck in huge amounts of sand from the inland desert near Cairo to keep the beaches from washing away, whilst massive breakwater fortifications have been constructed to keep the rising waters out of the city.
There is a lot at stake. |
Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Instead of gamma waves, these ovens use pico waves, which have a much less toxic effect. These waves penetrate tissue deeply and rapidly, and increase the vibrational rate of the water and tissue molecules, which generates the heat and cooks the food. It is suggested, however, that people avoid being near their microwaves while food is cooking. With increased exposure, as with restaurant workers using microwave ovens regularly, there is also an increase in symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, irritability, sleeping problems, and deep tissue burns. |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
By this point he was experiencing waves of severe abdominal pain. Desperate for relief, he asked the doctor to take out whatever was causing the pain. He underwent all kinds of tests, including CT scans, ultrasounds, x-rays, and numerous blood tests. So you can imagine Matt's shock when no diagnosis became apparent. He was sent home with only a painkiller.
Matt had recently been reading about nutritional supplementation and decided to start an aggressive supplement program. But he did not improve very much. He still felt miserable. He felt achy all over, and he remained extremely fatigued. |
Elson M. Haas, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Instead of gamma waves, these ovens use pico waves, which have a much less toxic effect. These waves penetrate tissue deeply and rapidly, and increase the vibrational rate of the water and tissue molecules, which generates the heat and cooks the food. It is suggested, however, that people avoid being near their microwaves while food is cooking. With increased exposure, as with restaurant workers using microwave ovens regularly, there is also an increase in symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, irritability, sleeping problems, and deep tissue burns. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
When these waves come in contact with another energy field (whether it is the field surrounding your own heart, the field of another person, or the field connected to a place or set of circumstances), they have a deciding influence on what is happening. Simply put, what you think determines your health, future, and ability to influence the wellbeing of others.
Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of The Hidden Messages in Water and other books on the subject, has demonstrated conclusively that human thought changes the subatomic composition of water crystals. |
Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts |
And I was trying to ride the waves in but I noticed that I wasn't getting anywhere. In fact, I was starting to float out to Bermuda.
"Thankfully, the Parke-Davis people had been watching me, and one of their marketing people . . . saw me and came and rescued me. It was like a Baywatch episode."
The doctors in the audience laughed.
"And so I just want to say," Dr. Harden continued, "that Parke-Davis for me really are the people who care." There was more laughter. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
At this point, there's an excellent chance you'll begin to see pale colors in the astral field, maybe a little purple or some red with little clouds of bright yellow and waves of color flowing out from the body. This is your first step toward using vision skills for diagnosis. If you want to have some fun, do this exercise a few times with a couple of friends, and enjoy comparing notes as you all come to see precisely the same play of color and light while looking at another person's BioEM field. |
| This led to the theory of wave-particle duality, in which particles and waves were neither one nor the other but had certain properties of both. While quantum mechanics describes the world of the very small, it also helps explain how certain "macroscopic" quantum systems behave, such as superconductors. Quantum mechanics is regarded widely by professional physicists as the most fundamental framework we have for understanding and describing nature.
Quantum super-position—An established characteristic of electromagnetic energy fields at the quantum level. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
In the ocean, as hurricanes build and move across the surface, a train of lee waves is produced. Behind them, a large zone of up welled water rises that sweeps over whatever it finds, until it runs out of steam. Jerome Ringo, head of the National Wildlife Federation, comes from Mossville. He told me that a wall of water more than twenty feet high swept through what was left of the small town. When it receded, it spread toxic sludge and waste broadly.
Nobody has dared ask what this may mean for the health of those who still try to live off the waters. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Inside the classroom, Becky waves as Selena races outside onto the playground, eager to clamber on a new wooden pirate ship climber that has just been built. On the way back out of the preschool, Zachary drops his pacifier and begins to fuss. An advocate of the five-second rule, Becky brushes it off on her shirt and gives it to him, hoping to stave off his hunger until she can breastfeed him again in the car.
After drop-off, there are errands to run, first to the dry cleaners, then to the mall to pick up Becky's moisturizer, which she has been out of for days. |
Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts |
I used PR in chapter 7 (a warm relaxing feeling washes over you as you lay on a tropical beach listening to the waves rushing onto the shore). Nearly 80 percent of the hypnotic inductions done in a therapist's office today use PR methods. Why? They're easy, permissive (they keep the client in control), and relaxing, so people tend to like them. About 90 percent of people go into hypnosis using permissive methods. The reason this percentage is higher than the percentage that go into hypnosis using authoritarian methods is because it includes the people who are uncomfortable giving up control. |