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Benefit of PEMF on Cells & Mitochondria

Updated: Aug 5, 2022

Dr. Garry F. Gordon MD, DO, MD(H) Gordon Research Institute

Benefit of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) on Cells & Mitochondria


The Earth’s Magnetic Field is Weakening

Over the last 165 years, scientists have measured the Earth's magnetic field and

have recorded a decline of its' strength. Today the magnetic field of the Earth is measured at 0.5 gauss. It is estimated that the field of the Earth 4,000 years ago was 5.0 gauss.

That is a decrease of 90%!


In addition, the Earth’s natural magnetic signal is often distorted by our modern way of living. The power grid, electrical appliances, mobile phones, mobile phone towers, Satellite signals, TV broadcast stations, tall buildings, asphalt, draining pipes and more are responsible for us not getting the signals we have evolved to. The immune system suffers because of this. Volume 25 | Issue 5 | Page 30 Date: 2011


Power Failure

Does mitochondrial dysfunction lie at the heart of common, complex diseases like cancer and autism? By Megan Scudellari


Over the last five years, a growing number of papers by researchers around the world have implicated dysfunctional mitochondria in many elusive diseases, including Parkinson’s, autism, and aging.


Leading the charge is a respected and renowned member of the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Douglas Wallace, founder of the field of human mitochondrial genetics. “Every one of the diseases we can’t solve is absolutely logical if we put energy at the center,” Dr. Wallace says.


Medicine fails to solve many of today’s common, complex diseases, Wallace asserts, because the fundamental paradigm is wrong: the medical establishment has spent far too long focusing on anatomy and ignoring energy specifically, mitochondria. Electromagn Biol Med. 2010 Aug;29(3):105


A Role for the Geomagnetic Field in Cell Regulation.

Liboff AR. Center for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Florida Atlantic University

Abstract - We advance the hypothesis that biological systems utilize the geomagnetic field (GMF) for functional purposes by means of ion cyclotron resonance - like (ICR) mechanisms. Numerous ICR - designed experiments have demonstrated that living things are sensitive, in varying degrees, to magnetic fields that are equivalent to both changes in the general magnetostatic intensity of the GMF, as well as its temporal perturbations. We propose the existence of ICR - like cell regulation processes, homologous to the way that biochemical messengers alter the net biological state through competing processes of enhancement and inhibition. In like manner, combinations of different resonance frequencies all coupled to the same local magnetic field provide a unique means for cell regulation. PMID:20707644 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Bioelectromagnetics. 2009 Jan;30(1):21 - 8.


Depression and Earth's weakening Magnetic Field

Earth’s declining magnetic field may be one of the factors leading to the alarming rise in cases of clinical depression and suicide.


In 2008, Russian scientists found a correlation between Earth’s declining magnetic field and suicide. Oleg Shumilov of the Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia, told

the New Scientist the Earth's magnetic field peaked in three cycles during the year; March to May, another in July with the last in October.


Shumilov argues that many animals can sense the magnetic field, so why should this

not be the case with humans? Michael Rycroft, formerly head of the European Geosciences Society, quoted by the New Scientist, claims that around 10 to 15% of the population are affected by geomagnetic health problems.


Dementia, depression and mental disorders are on the rise worldwide. If it turns out Earth is entering a new phase of accelerated field declination, which I believe it is, and artificially induced electro-magnetic field disturbances continue on Earth; depression and rates of suicide on the planet could start spiking. http://www.prometeus.nsc.ru/science/scidig/08/apr2.ssi


The Power of the Heart’s Electromagnetic Field

"The heart generates the largest electromagnetic field in the body...

The electrical field as measured in an electrocardiogram (ECG) is about 60 times greater in amplitude than the brain waves recorded in an electroencephalogram (EEG)“~Rollin McCraty, Ph.D.


HeartMath studies show this powerful electromagnetic field can be detected and measured several feet away from a person’s body and between two individuals in close proximity. The heart’s electromagnetic field contains certain information or coding, that is transmitted throughout and outside of the body.


The cells of living tissue are electrical direct current (DC) systems

All life generates an electrical DC charge. This natural DC charge is created by the movement of ions in and out of cell membranes which are responsible for a healthy cell membrane’s electrical charge of approximately – 70 mV.


Any challenge to the cell, such as oxygen/nutrient deficiency, toxicity, tissue changes or inflammation, alters ion movement and the charge on the cell membrane changes. This altered charge profoundly affects the homeostasis of the cell and normal metabolic processes, including the movement of nutrients into, and waste products of metabolism out of the cell. ~ Martin Milner, ND


We are only as healthy as our cells.

“By regenerating the cells in our body we can help our cells become and stay healthy with pulsed electromagnetic fields. The earth creates magnetic fields, without which life would not be possible. Science teaches that everything is energy. All energy is electromagnetic in nature. All atoms, chemicals, and cells produce electromagnetic fields. Science has proven that our bodies actually project their own magnetic fields and our seventy trillion cells in the body communicate via electromagnetic frequencies.


Disruption of electromagnetic energy in cells causes impaired cell metabolism. This is the final common pathway of disease. If cells are not healthy, the body is not healthy.” William Pawluk, MD, MSc, and Donna Ganza, ND; Excerpt from 101 Great Ways to Improve Health

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