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I received this link in a letter from the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine

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Some of what I see in their emails seems legitimate, but this....

It matches the magnetic frequencies and intensities found in the earth's own field Ownership of an MRS 2000+ designo MED System enables you to: a.. Support and accelerate the healing of wounds and injuries, from tennis elbow to Achille's tendonitis, to cuts, bruises, burns, bursitis, sprains, stress fractures and other sports injuries. b.. Improve circulation and the delivery of oxygen to the brain, vital organs, and virtually every cell of your body. This has a significantly regenerative, anti-aging effect and includes enhancement of nitric oxide metabolism. (Hint: Nitric oxide is the active ingredient in Viagra.) c.. Prevent illness by improving cellular communication through magnetic resonance. d.. Eliminate stress and enjoy faster, more complete healing of injury through deep, restorative sleep. e.. Feel more energy and endurance in your body every day. f.. Get rapid relief from joint pain. g.. Promote optimum nerve function and health. h.. Relieve neck and shoulder tension and persistent hip pain. Oh and it's only $2895.00, though we're pretty sure you'll want, and need, the Probe applicator for all the powerful benefits it provides!

(I guess that's extra, MK)

Comments? Mike

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Specific LED wavelengths, interestingly, (allegedly) promote healing of diabetic foot ulcers and certain injuries. FDA approved. Highly recommended by the people that sell them. :-)

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Magnetism? Nahh. Credit Mesmer:

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Cheers, James Arthur

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James Arthur

Crap. The earth's mag field is so close to static it doesn't matter. The best way to get exposed to alternating magnetic fields is by moving in a static field, which has proven health benefits; it's called exercize.

John

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John Larkin

The only variable natural mag fields occur on day/night boundaries, with aurora phenomena, and Schumann resonances. If they are matching intensities the fields will be so low you won't be able to measure then with normal equipment.

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Dirk Bruere at NeoPax

What about abnormal equipment? examples, URL's ?

martin

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There are short term variations throughout the day on the order of 0.1 to 1.0nT p-p. Short term in this case means in the 1 second time frame. A magnetic storm can make a change of 100nT over several seconds.

All of these are way smaller that you would produce just by taking a few steps or turning around.

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A bit OT, but any idea why compasses are inaccurate in certain locations as indicated on aviation sectional? Here is an example:

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Which is why the ELF-cancer thing is so improbable. Moving around in the earth's static field, talking, chewing, blinking your eyes, all create relatively huge AC fields.

John

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John Larkin

Does it also waddle like a DUCK (quack..quack..quack)?

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Robert Baer

well...do not forget "whistlers" as created by lightning..

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Robert Baer

well, a decent sized loop antenna will pick up whistlers..

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Robert Baer

Probably local magnetic deposits or localized lack therof in large area that has deposits. Do not forget that there is a VERTICAL component also...

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Robert Baer

But...but...those elfs are sneaky - almost as bad as those purple people eaters..

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Dan pointed out a more likely explanation of cancer-clusters near power lines: leaked PCBs.

Cheers, James Arthur

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James Arthur

Cures all known ills. The last notable thing to make these claims and a few more besides was ozonated snake oil butter. It is amusing to see that they claim these things are "popular" in Europe. Never heard of them before.

I did look for their website and it is as professional as you would expect for this sort of company (in case they fix it I will point out here that their FAQ has 21 questions of which only Q1 is answered. The rest is boilerplate.

And Q21 is the most telling: How does the compensation plan work?

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CAVEAT EMPTOR! Buyer Beware. Doesn't your FDA or advertising standards watchdog have some teeth to go after merchants ripping off the worried well or worse vulnerable sick people for a "remedy" that cannot be demonstrated to work. I suppose the placebo effect may help some of them.

On the positive side it probably won't do you any harm the Earth's magnetic field is mostly static, except at high latitudes during solar storms. Then you can get coherent effects acting across a continent enough to trip out the Canadian national grid but over a couple of metres it is nothing special.

Matching the frequencies and amplitudes of the Earths magnetic field will do nothing useful. If you believe in it enough it might work for you. But an old shoebox painted your favourite colour would be just as efficacious and a lot cheaper. The kit flogs for around $3k apparently, which is a lot to pay for a weedy triangle wave generator, although the prices are on a different URL. Suspicious that...

Regards, Martin Brown

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Magnetic materials in the geology change the direction of the local field. The closer you get to the magnetic poles, the bigger the effect. The field looks like the classic lines of force around a bar magnet. As you get near the poles, the angle gets more vertical. This means that a less magnetic body will have a larger effect.

Near San Fransisco, the field is at an angle of about 63 degrees. This means that there is more vertical than horizontal field. There will be a lot of contrasts between the magnetic properties of the different rocks.

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Besides, we know that 50 or 60 Hz radiation is good for you. People who live in places with power lines live longer than people in places without them. Why would something that is good for you cause cancer? :)

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The most likely explanation is the operation of just random statistics. Try plotting any random function and then looking at it later. There are always some very unlikely things in the plot.

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MooseFET

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Gasp! What and interfere with the sacred Free Market. Oh no we can't do that.

It is those little variations that are important. The magnetic field from a radio station is much much smaller than the earths field and yet I can hear the music coming out of the radio in the bed room. Since we started radiating those little magnetic fields, life expectancy has increased rapidly.

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MooseFET

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