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Magnawave and Bionuu Clinic have YouTube videos claiming that PEMF makes red blood cells (RBC) less sticky. A Russian language peer reviewed PEMF publications on the PEMF exposure of RBC ghosts warrants further investigation as it involves a protein sysem important in redox balance. Why RBC appear to be sticky on slides in the…
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This post was split from a post on the affect of very weak and natural electromagnetic fields on water. This post concerns strong, and often static, magnetic fields and water. Hydration of KCl is promoted by filed in the 0.1-0.3T range. Even stronger fields of up to 6.5T can slow calcium carbonate buildup on…

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For the purpose of this post EZ water is about ordered structures of water that preclude entrance of solutes. Ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) has been used to study the absorption of hydronium cations, key components of EZ water. As it turns out, two of the Schumann resonances at naturally occurring magnetic field strengths, can…

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Two presenters at the PEMFcon October 2024 meeting claimed that higher slew rates were better than slow rates. The slew rate is the change in voltage with time. Whys is this important? Robert Dennis of Pulse Health was at the center of some of the early research. This post also intrudes Pulse Health ICES…

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This post examines the claim that PEMF opens up lipid bilayers making them more permeable. Phosphatidylcholine is a dominant phospholipid in the outer leaflet. The head groups have a positive and negative charged atoms. Egg phosphatidyl choline is part of the featured image as is flavin adenine dinucleotide, a suspected “antenna” for PEMF. Can…