Electromagnetic Fields and the Human Body
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When Michael Faraday described magnetic fields in the 19th Century, he was ridiculed by the Scientific community. They said that he was describing “influence at a distance,” which they equated with magic. Sir Isaac Newton received the same treatment in the 1680s for suggesting that gravitational fields exist. The idea of “invisible forces” influencing matter was abhorrent to many people in Science. Nevertheless fields exist, and they do interact with matter. That being the case, how much are human cells affected by electromagnetic fields? What is the secret that DNA holds as it shifts under the influence of EMF?

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