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Breast Cancer
In vitro studies show anticancer properties of magnetic resonance technology
January 5th, 2006
Experimental in vitro studies at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, have revealed anticancer properties of magnetic resonance technology (MRT), with select field-schedules, in human mammary carcinoma cell populations. Ten million times weaker than the earth's steady magnetic field, millions of times weaker than those magnetic fields emitted by power lines, cellular telephones and computers, these fields are apparently physiologic. Now, there is evidence that they do play a vital role in the structure and function of the state of well being in humans. Three energy field schedules (MRT signals) using the Foundation for Jacobson Resonance's...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2006-01-05)
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