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Old 11-16-2008, 01:10 AM   #24
DoctorJac
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Default Re: Cellphones

Here's one I've figured out. I use Applied Kinesiology in my practice as a feedback tool. You can use it as demonstrated on a website mentioned in an earlier post:

<http://freeshield.net/howyoutestit.html>

It's a complex system, but this is a good basic response test. Not the absolutely correct or official way of using it, but good enough for this purpose.

What I have found is that people will weaken with the phone up to the head or over the sternum, belly button, or even just in the energy field. What our testing has found is that all you need to do to eliminate the negative response is to tape a small piece of copper or copper wire to the phone. Say about 1/2" to 1" long, anywhere on the phone. What can I say? It works. And it is not just a matter of testing muscle strength, it is a matter of deriving feedback from the nervous system using the muscle test. It reveals the state of tension in the nervous and acupuncture systems. (although it can indicate muscle strength too if used differently)

Don't buy it? Try this:

Have the person lay on their back and keeping their knee straight, raise their leg at the ankle to see how far the hip will flex (hamstring range of motion), Test it first without the cell phone, then test it with the cell phone up to their head, etc., then test it with the cell phone with copper attached to it. You will likely see a 15-25 degree change. i.e. range of motion will decrease from your baseline when the phone is up to the body, and will be restored when the copper is affixed to the phone. I have ideas as to why this works, but I've got no proof other than what I have found anecdotally.

Another thing that I've found which helps people enormously who have problems with EMF's of all kinds is to take a piece of copper wire the length of the distance between the floor and the lateral corner of the eye, fold in in halves until you get something 6-8 inches long and put it somewhere on the left side of the body. Try the range of motion and muscle tests for it. It seems to only work on the left, generally better at or above the waist.

You can test if you are sensitive to EMF's (many if not most are) by trying this: Put someone you are testing with their back against a light switch in the on position or by a microwave oven turned on, or under fluorescent lights, or even just some kind of electrical adapter, such as a cell phone charger that is plugged in and charging. Make it so that you can turn the current on and off, to test before and after. Do the muscle tests with and without the copper on different parts of the body. We have found that different configurations of winding copper wire will make it's effect more omnidirectional and not limited to the left side of the body as noted earlier.

Again, I'm not making any definite claims, but it's worked on every single person I've done this for.

It's inexpensive, quick and easy. Pass along the info if you find that it works for you. And by the way, it appears to work better than those little units that look like ladybugs or whatever that cost $40 or so.

Don't take my word for it. Give it a try and let me know how it works.

Good luck.
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