In light of the Berkeley video “Aging Cells (‘senescent’ cells),” check this out…

Excerpt from my soon-to-be-released text on Magnetic Resonance Stimulation: In one study of the zero field, mice spent 4 months without any electromagnetic influences. It was found that the mice aged much faster compared to age-matched controls who lived under exactly the same conditions with normal access to the Earth’s magnetic field. In this study the mice blocked from the normal magnetic field had an increased tendency to form tumors. Furthermore, pathological changes were noted in the livers, leukocytes, kidneys and urinary bladders of these animals. Their fur became coarse and rough; their sex drive was significantly decreased. The mortality of these magnetic field-deprived animals was significantly increased over the control group. (Warnke 1994a)

7 Comments to “In light of the Berkeley video “Aging Cells (‘senescent’ cells),” check this out…”

  1. C ELAINE YOUNG 3 April 2009 at 5:46 pm #

    Can I G et a copy of the complete test. has there been any test on people If so do you have copy

  2. emedu 5 April 2009 at 2:54 am #

    Elaine:
    I’ll see if I can dig up a copy of Warneke’s article. First, big push to get the final permissions for illustrations for the upcoming book. It is going to be VERY NICE LOOKING and, hopefully, very informative and beneficial book!
    Dr. C

  3. Anne-Marie 5 April 2009 at 6:48 am #

    How about MRS and Fresh Cut Flowers…!!?
    I am smilling as I look at the one vase of fresh flowers, in the room where I use my Mat daily. On March the 27th I received a few gifts of flowers for my birthday, today I disposed of what I had saved from the second last arrangement…The last one, is ” Looking Almost as FRESH” as the day they arrived, the water, althought I have added,once, NEVER, got hazy or slimmy,the flowers are still… BEAUTIFUL , they would make any Flowerist, Envious…..hhhhmmmm, someone else I must talk to.
    Anne-Marie

    • emedu 12 April 2009 at 9:56 pm #

      It’s now a week later — update on the flowers? Did they make it THIS FAR? :-)

      • Anne-Marie 14 April 2009 at 2:15 am #

        Monday april 13, I took it apart, discarded, about one third, and now enjoying the rest in a smaller, vase, still going strong….

  4. Anne-Marie 8 April 2009 at 3:15 pm #

    Dr.C, can you speak on:

    Phelan McDermid Syndrom (22Q13 deletion??, the Mom had this written above it, I think it may also be known as this ??)
    Can MRS be used on a child 2 yr old with this condition.

    Also: Bakers Cyst ( poplyteal )

    • emedu 12 April 2009 at 9:55 pm #

      Anne-Marie: Thanks for your question. As I answered on 4/5/2009, this genetic syndrome involves a gene deletion — the MRS 2000 cannot restore a missing gene. I have no clinical experience with this syndrome and no training in this area. Currently I do not have contacts with geneticists or those involved in genetic medicine. With regard to speaking about this condition on our TeleClass, Anne-Marie, I’m not sure I have anything more to say than what I’ve just written. I really appreciate this question and the plight of this Mom, and wondering if pulsating magnetic fields can replace a missing gene. We know that PEMF’s can help signal the membrane to influence the function of the nucleus of the cell (re: DNA / RNA function, etc.) but this is like building a house out of basic building materials — but missing one ingredient (like door hinges.) The MRS 2000 cannot “create door hinges.” If the door hinges are already there, it might be able to use them — but they aren’t there.

      With regard to Baker’s cyst — Please visit the TeleClass website and type in the specific question (anytime — now or on the day of the TeleClass) and we will address the question!

      Thanks again Anne-Marie!


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