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Originally posted by 1337cshacker:
Using magnets IS an artificial way of improving Chi flow, but it does not offer something needed naturally, CONTROL. You must be able to control your own flow of Chi, with this, no magnets are needed, and you can heal yourself just as fast. I have been able to see around corners, heal headaches instantly, dismay pain with ease, increase digestion efficiency, and more, all with control of Chi. Using magnets to do this is artificial is for the weak hearted, the impatient, the faint of mind, the unwilling, the short cutters.
Originally posted by 1337cshacker
Using magnets IS an artificial way of improving Chi flow, but it does not offer something needed naturally, CONTROL.
Originally posted by K-illuminati
Hello, Please do not question my source for this information.
Magnetic therapy increases the Chi flow of your entire body. The magnets that you place at a specific area of your body penetrate and channel the Chi flow to that specific area, so that area can heal faster.
Let's say you have cataract. (Cataracts is a disease which causes your lens to turn white blocking your vision.) Many people reported that their cataracts have been cured by using magnets. I think that cataract is easy to cure because cataract is caused by poor blood circulation. Once the blood circulation problem has been cured by magnets, cataract also disappears.
The lens of the eye is behind the iris, which is the colored part of the eye. The lens changes its shape to focus light onto the retina. About 35% of the lens is made up of protein and the remaining 65% is water. As people age, the lens' proteins can naturally deteriorate, which can cause cataracts. Congenital cataracts in newborns are caused by genetic defects or an infection or disease in the mother during pregnancy. Traumatic cataracts are caused by a foreign body entering or trauma to the lens or eye. People with illnesses such as diabetes and eye diseases can have cataracts as complications, which is why these types are called complicated cataracts. Cataracts can also be caused from exposure to chemicals, such as steroids, and from exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and a diet high in saturated fats may also contribute to the formation of cataracts.