Guest guest Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 Davis and Rawls suggest that magnets can change (ie, dissolve and " move " ) calcium from one part of the body and to another part of the body, and that the deposits can even be removed, and the calcium used to strengthen bones instead. How would you go about REMOTELY removing a bone spur, for instance, in the back? I've heard that operating on them can be risky and that they can grow back after the operation anyways. How do you REMOTELY remove one of those? Would you just use the " generic " technique of taking a mental brush or chisel and gently removing it that way? Or is there a better way to do it? (ie magnetic fields or some other way? BTW, how much can a person influence a mild magnetic field, remotely? IF that's the best way to do it, how do you do it? Or is it best to just program the end result and let it happen however it happens? Maybe the other person would choose surgery, then, and perhaps there's a better way to do it remotely so there's no surgery. What's the best way to Remote Influence it?) Also, if the person is taking calcium supplements (in the form of Tums -- YUCK! -- will those interfere with the remote influencing of the bone? Would a Cal-Mag or Cal-Mag-Zinc supplement be better? And what if their doctor TOLD them to take the Tums? Just say screw them and let them stay in pain? Or what? I can't exactly give " medical " advice, since I'm not an M.D. Will Cal-Mag-Zinc cause calcium deposits in someone who has bone spurs? How does it know to do something different than the calcium that is already in the body that goes where it is not supposed to be? Thanks, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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