If magnetic fields can do these dramatic
feats, they most certainly will affect the body!
Can they be harnessed to aid
mankind in the pursuit of better health? The answer
is an undeniable yes. It is not a matter of “if”. It
is only a matter of how, how much, under what
circumstances, and so on. We are definitely at the
dawn of a new age of “energy” medicine.
We have a huge research
database on the biologic effects of magnetic fields.
There are already a large number of studies on the
use of a broad range of magnetic and electromagnetic
fields in conventional and so-called “alternative”
medicine. The use of the MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging) machine for imaging the body is only one well known example. There may
even be other uses for MRI type magnetic fields. In
fact, at Harvard, researchers found that people getting MRIs, who had severe depression,
improved.
Healing techniques that are not
used by a majority of licensed doctors or not taught
in conventional medical schools are considered
alternative. Many of these healing traditions are
thousands of years old – acupuncture, herbs and
Ayurvedic medicine. Yet, they are still considered
“alternative.” Even the ancient Chinese, Egyptians
and Greeks used magnetized rocks to “heal.” Today we
can control the quality of the manufactured
magnetized material, to do the same thing.
Now is the time to open our
eyes and minds to the powers of the larger physical
universe. This is the purpose of our website – to
introduce you to the use of this universally-available
energy of magnetic fields in healing and health care.
As often
as we can, we will use an evidence-based approach to
guide what we post. Otherwise, our clinical
experience will have to suffice – until the evidence
catches up. For those who will only accept “the best
evidence” – whatever that is – you may miss many
opportunities to help yourself and your fellow
humans. So be it. Some of us will always be more
pioneering than others. That’s OK too. None of us
should judge the level of evidence that anyone else
may
require to feel confident in their decisions. We
welcome all points of view. That is how we will all
grow and improve.
- Dr. William Pawluk