THE
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER
By
Gary Wade, Physicist Copyright 2008
PUBLIC NOTICE
The
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER GENERATES AT LEAST FOUR USEFUL PHENOMENA IN LIVING ANIMAL TISSUE.
They
are charge density waves, electric eddy currents, the pumping of lymph fluid by
involuntary muscle contraction, and the conversion of fibroblast cells that are
maintaining scar tissue or are soon to become scar tissue into embryonic looking
cells that apparently can convert over into the cell type needed to convert the
damaged tissue region into normal healthy tissue.
The
charge density waves and the induced electric eddy current flowing in
intracellular fluids can all be very anti-microbial and be used to help clean
microbe and viral infections out of the body tissue. Infections must be
cleaned out of damaged body tissue regions before true repair and healing can
occur. Whether any particular infection will be curtailed by the HORSE
MAGNETIC PULSER is problematical. The only way to know
is to try it and see.
The
flow of lymph fluid is vital for the health of normal tissue and repair of
damaged body tissue. The fluid that enters the lymph vessels contains the
unwanted waste products of cellular metabolism and various proteins and mineral
and elemental ions that need to be transported back into the general blood
supply. If the would-be lymph fluid is not removed from the body tissue in
general, there is no efficient way for the blood plasma containing all the
needed cell nutrients to easily and smoothly pass out of the blood flow
capillaries into the body tissue where it is needed for general tissue
maintenance and damaged tissue repair.
Many
horses suffer traumatic physical injuries that appear to slowly heal up, but
there will remain problems in body part(s) usage/movement and quite often
persistent or intermittent pain or discomfort will remain. The HORSE MAGNETIC
PULSER in experimental use has shown the ability to often alleviate, relieve,
and change this situation.
The
business end of the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is a 16-turn coil of wire that has a
10.5 inch internal diameter and a preferred treatment side polarity that faces
into the body during treatment. The preferred treatment
side is the smooth side of the coil with no cable tie couplings sticking up and
no red silicon spots. The smooth side of the coil has a magnetic south pole polarity during the first half cycle of the
ringing magnetic field pulse. Wherever you have a trouble area in or on the
horse's body you simply place the coil over it or around it for time lengths
from approximately 5 to 15 minutes.
As
a Diagnostic Tool - The high frequency (~70,000 cycles per second) ringing
magnetic field that the coil produces can induce voltages across and currents
through electrically conductive media or material. The scar tissue resultant
from traumatic physical injuries has relatively large concentrations of an
electrically conductive protein filament material called collagen. These
collagen filaments form an overlapping intertwined mesh holding the scar tissue
together. When this collagen rich scar tissue is exposed to the pulsed ringing
magnetic field of the coil, electric currents are induced in and throughout the
scar tissue. Nerve sensor fibers in this region sense this induced current flow
and the horse experiences a sharp stabbing sort of sensation at the damaged site
each time the coil rings. By slowly moving the coil over the entire horse's
body surface most tissue damaged regions or areas can be easily located and then
appropriately treated.
However,
not all damaged sites can always be located this way, due to poor nervation in the damaged area or just nerve damage
associated with an injury. A good example of this is with knee cartilage damage,
where the horse often does not seem to feel much from the coil, but still can
get good treatment results. Another situation occurs where the horse apparently
feels the coil magnetic pulse strongly, but there is no apparent tissue damage
or scar tissue. This occurs mainly in the head and face region of the body and
in the sacrum region where there are dense nerve supplies. The outer tough
jacket material that contains the nerve fibers of the facial head nerves and the
nerves of the sacrum region are rich in that electrically conductive triple
stranded protein collagen. The electric currents induced in this outer jacket
leak into the interior and are picked up by the nerve fibers and involuntary
muscle contraction is caused, along with that stabbing sensation.
Technical
Overview - Pulsed Magnetic Field Therapy
Many
phenomena occur when animal tissue is exposed to rapidly changing magnetic
fields. Which phenomenon is most observed depends on the strength, rate of
change of, and duration of change of the magnetic field. For example, electrical
eddy currents will be produced in the interstitial body fluids. As discussed
below charge density waves can be expected to disrupt and destroy microbe
functions. The electrical eddy currents, when they enter the range of 100
microamperes per square centimeter to 200,000 microamperes per square
centimeter, begin to biologically deactivate all manner of viruses and microbes
as discussed in U.S. Patent # 5,188,738. Another useful and interesting
phenomenon that can be caused by a repeatedly pulsed magnetic field is
dedifferentiation of fibroblast cells and some types of precursor endothelial
cell types into embryonic looking cells. This dedifferentiation of fibroblast
cells is very important for tissue regeneration and repair. Before we discuss
tissue repair and regeneration any further, let us look at killing of infections
in the tissue using charge density waves. It is well known that tissue repair
cannot effectively occur until infection is under control. Whenever an animal
suffers a traumatic physical injury there is both macroscopic and microscopic
tissue damage. Viruses and bacteria that are normally in the blood flow now have
new places in the damaged tissue to set up shop and develop into an infection
region.
Charge
Density Wave Therapy - Charge density waves are a moving compaction or
rarefaction of the normal equilibrium ion density in an ionic medium. For
example your body's blood plasma and interstitial fluids are a salt solution
similar to ocean water. The blood plasma and interstitial fluids are full of all
kinds of positive and negative ions (H+, Na+,
K+, Cl-, Mg++,
Ca++, HCO2-, OH-, etc.). By applying
a rapidly changing electric field to the boundary layer of the salt solution,
i.e. your dead skin layer or bone/flesh interface, etc., moving compaction and
moving rarefaction waves (charge density waves) in the salt solution can be
generated. In our case or situation the rapidly changing electric field at the
body tissue interfaces is generated by the rapidly changing magnetic field from
the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER treatment coil. These charge density waves can have
rather strong electric fields associated with the interface between the moving
charge density wave front and the undisturbed ionic medium through which the
waves are propagating. The strength of these electric fields is determined by
how fast the magnetic field polarity flip/reversal is completed and the overall
magnitude of the magnetic field. If
the electric field is strong enough it can interact with protein molecules in
the blood, in interstitial spaces, on virus surfaces, and on bacteria surfaces
and rearrange their structures so they no longer perform their normal function.
In general proteins in living systems are strings of amino acids that are folded
up into specific configurations and are held in these configurations by cross-linking hydrogen bonds and short range Van der Waals
forces. These hydrogen bonds are very weak chemical bonds. The proteins have
various net positive and net negatively charged regions on them. The electric
field of the moving charge density wave interacts with these net charge regions
and puts forces on these protein molecules.
If
the forces are high enough hydrogen bonds can be broken and the protein
rearranges itself. In general the size, shape, and specific charge configuration
of a specific protein is crucial to the proper functioning of that protein. As a
charge density wave overcomes/passes over a virus the electric field of the
charge density wave can rearrange the virus surface proteins responsible for
attachment of the virus to the target cell. With these surface attachment
proteins non-functional the virus cannot infect new cells. Similarly, when
charge density waves pass over the surface of bacteria they can denature
delicate bacteria surface proteins used by and often essential for the
bacteria's ongoing proper functioning and continued existence. Also, and
perhaps more importantly these electric fields associated with the charge
density waves can rearrange or denature the protein toxins released by most
bacteria, which are very disruptive to normal healthy cellular activities.
Whether any particular microbial or viral infection will be curtailed by the
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is problematical. The only way to know is to try it and
see.
Lymph
Fluid Pumping - The coil on the HORSE MAGNETIC
PULSER has a high voltage oscillating discharge of current through it several
times per second. The associated electric field generated in the tissue by each
of these high voltage oscillating current discharges activates many of the motor
axon fibers and the associated muscles go through a sharp involuntary
contraction movement. This muscle contraction squeezes the lymph vessels that
run through and around muscle tissue. Since the lymph vessels have one-way
values in them, the lymph fluid is pumped in only one direction during each
muscle flex or contraction. This way the lymph fluid is removed from a damaged
area or region, which allows waste products to be removed and new blood plasma
derived fluid to enter the tissue carrying needed nutrients to the damaged
region. This lymph removal process can bring down swelling in the damaged region
and accelerate the healing process.
Tissue
Repair After Infection Is Under Control - When a mammal suffers severe/traumatic
physical injury, i.e. tissue damage, fibroblast cells which are normally found
in the fatty tissues and circulate in the blood, accumulate at the damaged
tissue site to form an emergency tissue patch. If the damage is not to sever the
injury will be nearly fully repaired with only minor scar tissue remaining in
the area. The scar tissue is mainly made up of fibroblast cells that have laid down and are maintaining a tough collagen protein fiber
matrix, which holds all the surrounding tissue together. When these fibroblast
and/or endothelial cells are made to dedifferentiate by exposure to the
appropriate pulsed magnetic field, while they are part of and are maintaining
scar tissue or damaged tissue soon to become scar tissue, the result apparently
is that some of the cells do not go back to being fibroblast and endothelial
cells. Instead they become the type of cell that should be there at their
location in the damaged tissue or on the scar tissue edge, if the damaged tissue
or scar tissue were not there. By exposing the damaged tissue or scar tissue to
repeated pulsed magnetic fields for approximately 5 to 15 minutes varying from
twice a day several hours apart to once every other day for approximately one to
several weeks much of the damaged tissue or scar tissue, judging from empirical
field usage results, can apparently be repaired/removed and be replaced with
normal healthy tissue.
The
fibroblast and endothelial precursor cells are apparently made to go embryonic
due to drastic changes in ionic concentrations in the cell cytoplasm and
therefore the cell nucleus. These ionic concentrations react with the cell DNA
and DNA coupling proteins apparently causing the opening up of some gene sets
and the closing down of others. It is apparently the rapid onset of a strong
pulsed electric field generated by the pulsed magnetic field which causes some
cell ion gate types to either open and/or be set into their natural mechanical
resonate vibration mode, which effectively makes the gates open and then they
can be forced fed ions by the same oscillating electric field. Experiments that
were conduced at the Center for Complex Infectious
Diseases showed a relatively wide range of combinations of range of pulsed
electric field rise times, pulsed electric field strengths, electric field pulse
time widths, pulse rates, and total time of exposure to pulses that could
produce the desired results of having fibroblast cells become embryonic looking
and apparently embryonic like in their behavior.
The
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is recommended for experimental treatment on joint and
cartilage damage, tendon damage, ligament damage, adhesions and muscle damage
from surgery and traumatic accidents. It is also for experimental treatment of
various kinds of infections. It is recommended that veterinarians experiment
with this technology, in particular on such large animals as dogs and horses
that are often very difficult to work on by other methods for the problems
mentioned above.
If
you have a pacemaker, or a Cochlear hearing implant, you cannot use the HORSE
MAGNETIC PULSER for fear of destroying their electrical circuits. Hearing aids
can be removed and placed at least ten feet away from the treatment area. Also,
all cell phones, land line phones, TV remotes, watches, and anything that might
be damaged by an intense high voltage surge must be kept at least ten feet from
the coil when the HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is in operation. Also, electrically
conductive closed current paths such as chains and necklaces cannot be worn for
fear of sparking between links.
The
HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER is an experimental treatment device with no claims of any
cures being made or implied. The only way you will know
if the device will be helpful in any particular situation is to try it and
see.
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