All cells in the body share common components, regardless of
their type. One of the common constituents of all cells are ions.
Ions are positively and negatively charged particles that conduct
electro- magnetic pulses from with in the cell. The electro-magnetic
pulses allow the cell to function. Without ions a cell cannot live.
In a normal healthy cell the ions are distributed around the
cell with all of the positive ions on one side and the negative ions
on the opposing side. The ions which live outside of the cell in the
tissues will align with those inside of the cell so that opposing
poles are together with the cell membrane between them (see diagram
of healthy cell below), This allows fluid , oxygen and nutrients
(fluid exchange) to move freely in and out of the cell, whilst
maintaining the natural balance within the cell (homeostasis).
In a diseased (injured) cell the positive and negative ions do
not stay on opposing sides of the cell. They are disrupted and
scatter randomly around the cell. At the same time the ions on the
outside of the cell membrane also become scattered as they try to
find their opposing pole, this results in cellular imbalance. Extra
fluid from the tissues outside the cell is able to penetrate the
cell which in turn pushes vital nutrients, hormones and
electrolytes
(salts) out of the cell. The cell’s ability to function is greatly
reduced and cellular degeneration begins, which if not corrected
will lead to the cell dying.( see diagram of a diseased cell).
When a static magnetic field is applied over an injured
(diseased) area, the magnetism penetrates into the tissues and
surrounds the damaged cell. The magnetic field that is created
around the outside of the cell will pull the ions, both inside and
outside, back into alignment. The result is that as the ions once
again return to their correct position within the cell. The extra
fluid that has penetrated the cell is pushed out (via osmosis and
diffusion) and returned to the surrounding tissues. The cell regains
its natural healthy balance and any damage is repaired over a period
of days (see diagram of a cell with a magnetic field).
Ionic distribution in healthy, diseased and magnetic influenced
cells.