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. | Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from radio waves (long wavelengths and low energies) to X-rays and gamma rays (short wavelengths and high energies), with visible light falling at about the midpoint. Of course, modern science has known for decades that the body contains all kinds of energies, including electromagnetic energy. Because the brain produces different kinds of electromagnetic waves (e.g. | 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). | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | There are cosmic rays, gamma rays, x-rays, various kinds of Ultraviolet rays, the visible light spectrum, consisting of seven color rays, short-wave infrared, infrared, radio waves, and electric waves.
Most of these energy waves are absorbed and used for various processes in the layers of atmosphere that surround the earth. Only a small portion of them - the electromagnetic spectrum - reach the surface of the earth. The human eye, though, can perceive just about one percent of this spectrum. | | This man-made electric current produces "electro-pollution" emitted by computer equipment, TV transmissions, AM radio waves, mobile telephones, and the various home and industrial appliances such as hairdryers, electric toasters, and microwave ovens.
If you happen to sleep in a room that has a television set connected to the power circuit, your body may be building up an electric charge of up to 105 Volts! The same occurs when you lie next to an electronic alarm clock or a bedside light. A switched-on electric blanket can even double or triple the electric charge in your body. | Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | The fMRI machine creates an extremely strong magnetic field (estimated to be about thirty thousand times the strength of Earth's magnetic field) and then fires radio waves at the patient's body, which affect the orientation of the proton biomagnets, causing them to transmit at a particular frequency. The fMRI machine then uses mathematical calculations and other techniques to construct a hologram of the body part that the machine has scanned.
The fMRI machine may, in fact, be medicine's first holographic instrument. | | In the electromagnetic spectrum, each type of energy (e.g., radio waves, visible light, gamma rays) falls within a distinct frequency range. geopathic stress: The negative effects, both physical and emotional, on the human body of particular types of vibrations and fields that emanate from Earth's interior and flow across its surface. Energies from many kinds of natural formations and environments—such as caves, mineral deposits of particular types, and some subterranean watercourses—are considered detrimental by some traditions, such as the feng shui tradition. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | The thin, uniform gas filling the universe would gradually be getting ever thinner, and the universe would remain permanently dark, with cosmic radiation slowly shifting to radio waves of lower and lower frequency But one look at the night sky should be enough to convince you that our universe is not nearly so dull. The universe is lit up with shining stars that are scattered throughout space, forming a hierarchy of structures. The basic unit of this hierarchy is the galaxy, with a typical galaxy containing about 100 billion stars. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | An effective treatment for snoring is the use of radio waves to reduce the soft palate tissue that obstructs the air passage in the mouth. In this technique, a health care practitioner inserts a probe into the back of the mouth and the radio waves are directed at the palate.
Q Millions of Americans consciously choose to skimp on their sleep in the mistaken belief that sleeping fewer hours allows them to be more productive. Many people even look on the fact that they can "get by" on so few hours of sleep as a badge of honor. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | Many of them are powerful sources of radio waves, a trait much less common among the older, nearby galaxies.6 There seemed to be no way in which the observations could be explained in terms of the steady-state theory.
As Sherlock Holmes used to say, "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."7 The prospects of the steady-state theory were getting dimmer, and with no other viable alternative in sight, attitudes began to shift. Physicists were gradually coming to terms with the picture of an evolving universe that started with a bang. | Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts | It is as if the radio waves have been hijacked by a rogue station. Suddenly, instead of music emerging from the radio, these imposters send out scrambled signals—a completely different kind of sound. The cells in the body begin to respond inappropriately, acting as if they've been signaled by real estrogen to cause other cellular interactions to take place when in fact these exchanges are not what the body intended at all. The cells begin to dance to the wrong tune—engaging in precarious missteps. | Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | His father had explained that television sets were powered by something invisible, similar to radio waves, that flew through the air and was somehow translated into an image. Gary had even carried out some rudimentary experiments. When you stood somewhere between the antenna and the television, you could make the picture go away. When you touched the antenna in certain ways, you made the picture clearer.
One day, on a whim, Gary unscrewed the antenna and placed his finger on the screw where the cable had been. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | The most sensitive of equipment located in one of the world's highest places, high on a mountaintop in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, picks up evidence of their existence through radio waves.
As a nod to his forebear, Walter himself had specialized in the mathematics of harmonic analysis, or the frequency and phase of sound waves. It occurred to him one day sitting at home in his garden ?his three-year-old son was ill at the time - that you might be able to extract three-dimensional images from sound waves. | | By 1986, Walter had published a book which proved mathematically how you could get a hologram from the echoes of the radio waves received in radar, which came to be regarded as a classic in state-of-the art radar. Schempp began thinking that the same principles of wave holography might apply to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a medical tool used to examine the soft tissues of the body, which was still in its infancy. But when he inquired about it, he soon realized that the people who'd developed and were running the machines had little idea how MRI worked. | Alex Vilenkin See book keywords and concepts | Going down in frequency, we encounter microwaves and still lower, radio waves. All these waves propagate at the speed of light.
As the fireball temperature declined, the intensity of the radiation tapered, and its frequency gradually shifted from gamma rays to X rays and then to visible light. An important event occurred at 300,000 years a.b., when the temperature got low enough for electrons and nuclei to combine into atoms. Prior to that, electromagnetic waves were frequently scattered by charged electrons and nuclei. | Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts | Furthermore, using the special double-walled, copper-screened room, which would block even low-frequency radio waves, didn't tarnish anyone's ability to pick up the scene or degrade any of the descriptions, even those of events thousands of miles away.
Puthoff went on to test the ELF hypothesis by conducting two of their studies from a Taurus submarine, a tiny five-person vehicle made by the International Hydrodynamics Company Ltd (HYCO) of Canada. Several hundred feet of sea water is known tobe an effective shield for all but the very lowest frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum. | Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts | It is rife with electrical activity and is of major importance to the conduction of radio waves. What Schumann proved was that the space between the earth's surface and the ionosphere forms a resonant cavity. Lightning, which strikes somewhere on or above the earth tens of thousands of times a day, pumps energy into the ionosphere (more specifically, into the cavity formed between the ionosphere and the earth), and this energy causes quasistanding waves of extremely low frequency, a phenomena called the Schumann resonance. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | 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. We can only theorize how it works, but we don't know how it works.
With this said, in the book Natural Cures I recommend energetic rebalancing or energetic "healing. | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Our crystalline bone structure acts like the crystal in a radio, which picks up radio waves and translates them into audio signals. The sound vibrations resonate with the bone structures in our ears, transmitting these vibrations as electrical vibrations or impulses to our auditory nerves. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Electromagnetic energy radiations with field and particles include the short photonic ionizing (electron-taking) gamma-raysone ten billionth ofamillimeter long osci Hating sexti 11 ion times per second, x-rays, nuclear radiation, and short u ltraviolet rays; the non-ionizingultraviolet wavelengths, visible lightraysvibratingat hundreds of trillions of times per second, infrared heat radiation, microwaves in billions or millions of times a second, and radio waves in high, medium, and extremely low frequency (ELF) radiations to zero; a 10 hertz wave is about 18,600 miles long. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | In this technique, a health care practitioner inserts a probe into the back of the mouth and the radio waves are directed at the palate.
Q Millions of Americans consciously choose to skimp on their sleep in the mistaken belief that sleeping fewer hours allows them to be more productive. Many people even look on the fact that they can "get by" on so few hours of sleep as a badge of honor. In fact, however, they are likely doing themselves a great deal of harm in the long run. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Microwaves and radio waves at ELF change blood composition activating the Immune response, affect the heart electrical control, reduce Red blood cells, Hemoglobin (Oxygen capacity). White blood cells, biood Proteins, andclottingability. Microwaves and 50 hertz electrical fields of both domestic 5 Volts/cm., and industrial 50 Volts/cm., in animalsloweredpulse,reducedelectrical impulses 40-50% inhibiting heart muse le contraction, lowered reserve capacity; and initially raised, then lowered blood pressure. Microwaves inhibit electron transport in Brain mitochondria for less Brain energy. | | It has been reported that the Brain is responsive and changes Brain waves (neural electrical resonance) from radio waves and microwaves a billionth of a microwatt. Even with brief exposure, microwaves cause stress hormones in mice the same as a 50 hertz field. A mealtime microwave oven exposure (low rate) changed rodent liver function widely, depleted Vitamins B2 and B6 from the blood. Brain, liver, kidneys, and heart; changed Trace metal catalyst metabolism, and body distribution of Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, and Iron. | Gary E. Schwartz and Linda G. S. Russek See book keywords and concepts | We live in a sea of radio waves that come from thousands of radio stations and TV stations and cellular phones. The sky is filled with millions and millions and millions of stars, each of their info-energy patterns mixing in areas smaller than the head of a pin.
How is this information ever read selectively?
Radios and TVs use specific antennas, crystals, and tuners to "tune in" to the desired patterns of frequencies. What came to me was an acronym. DNA might be the ultimate "Dynamic Noetic Antenna. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Alpine Living Air Systems create negative ions, use radio waves to enhance contaminant-clumping, and high-voltage plates produce Ozonetocleanse indoor air of dust, odors, bacteria, etc..
Ozone Constraints: Excessive Ozone may cause headaches, chestpains, weakness, and difficult breathing in persons with asthma and emphysema; from its by-products aldehydes, ketones, quinone epoxides, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | A study showed that mobile phones emanate radio waves that definitely damage the cells in the body, as well as DNA. Most shocking was the fact that the damage extended to the next generation of cells as well. The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association hired a man to head up a $28 million research program looking into the possible health effects from cellular phone use. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | In cardiology, high-frequency radio waves have been used for decades to ablate cardiac nerves in patients with dangerous heart rhythms that resisted drug therapy. The concept segued into oncology with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) initially used to provide palliative relief to inoperable, terminal patients, particularly those with liver cancer.
But momentum is growing for the technique, and the therapeutic focus is changing as well. |
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