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Dr. Kenneth S. MacLean , founder of the Institute of Biomagnetics in New York, spent many years exposing experimental animals to varying intensities of magnetism generated by heavy-duty electrical coils. He experimented on himself spending hundreds of hours working and even sleeping in a specific Pulsed Magnetic Fields. Afterwards, Dr. MacLean cautiously began to accept cancer patients considered to be "hopeless" by other doctors. He exposed these terminal sufferers to an average of 10 magnetic treatments each. By carefully studying their microscopic cellular changes under strict laboratory controlled conditions, he concluded that exposure to strong magnetic fields was at least beneficial in every case and harmful in none. His patients reacted so favorably - in some cases becoming totally pain-free - that he was encouraged to expand his magnetic treatment. It was among the elderly that he first noticed a strange " rejuvenating " effect that coincided with prolonged exposure to his artificially created magnetic fields. After 10 half-hour sessions under the "electromagnetic activator" some of his patient's white hair showed definite darkening. In some unknown way, magnetism was either reactivating and/or restoring the melanin to their hair. There were additional signs of regained health. Dr. MacLean said "At first I couldn't bring myself to believe that so many of these malignancies were actually regressing". He displayed sources of "before and after" color slides of microscopic tissue cultures taken from his patients. Dr. MacLean is a physician specializing in Gynecology and Cytology . In a significant number of cases, the slides indicated a definite regression of unusual cellular growth after prolonged electro magnetic treatment. It was extremely unlikely that they could all be attributed to what doctors refer to as "spontaneous regression". This unexplainable return to normalcy is observed in only small percentages of the most advanced cancer cases. Dr. MacLean's subdued enthusiasm occasionally broke through his professional attitude, stating "I can't say anything officially", he confessed, "but let's face it, this treatment is a Godsend. It's good for almost anything."
by Dr. Richard Boeringmeyer, Kentucky, USA
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