
The miracles of magnets Q: I would like to know more about the MME procedure you mentioned a few weeks ago. I have friends who suffer from vertebrae damage in their necks and they would love get this healed once and for all. They have both had surgeries but they are still in severe pain and discomfort. Please advise where this procedure can be obtained. JVW: Case studies have shown that many chronic non-healing conditions and injuries can be significantly improved with therapy utilizing the magnetic molecular energizer (MME) machine. The MME operates somewhat like an MRI as they both use strong DC electromagnetic fields. However, an MRI receives resonating electromagnetic fields generated from the body due to a radio frequency input. This signal then creates an image. The MME applies DC electromagnetic fields to the body to treat various conditions. MME sessions involve the patient lying on an open bed between the two strong electromagnets and the magnetic fields. The electromagnetic fields interact with the body's electrons in atoms at the cellular level. As the electrons on these atoms move faster the result is enhanced electron transfer, which is thought to speed healing. During MME, all the body's processes become heightened: Tissues regenerate more rapidly; oxygen is carried throughout the body faster and more efficiently; nutrients and supplements are processed more quickly and effectively; and waste is removed faster. The time it takes to heal is shortened. Even injuries that have remained unchanged for years have the potential to be repaired to the point where function can be restored. To find an MME center nearest you, contact the Advanced Magnetic Research Institute (AMRI) International at (800)265-1119 or visit www.amri-wa.com. You can also read more about this therapy in the April 2004 issue of Nutrition & Healing. Subscribers can download and view this issue for free by visiting www.wrightnewsletter.com and logging on to the archives with the username and password listed on page 8 of your most recent issue.  |