REPAIR OF SOFT TISSUE DAMAGE AND NON-UNION BONE FRACTURES FOR SURVIVALISTS, PREPPERS
AND JUST PLAIN FOLKS
Soft tissue damage is
common and presents a real problem for survivalist and preppers, (and anyone at
all these days who wants to avoid needless surgery and drugs etc.). Broken bones and are even more serious since
regular medical help may not be available at all! (Even now, non-union
fractures are a real problem for standard, conventional medicine.)
We found an answer for
both in this short but cogent article by physicist Gary Wade. Again, he has come up with a solution that
provides a wide area of protection, i.e soft tissue injury to non-union bone
fractures etc. and the alternative solution.
Of course, one has to assume some kind of jeri rigged power source, but
windmills and moving water are still a good bet in any off the grid situation. Barring a SHTF scenario, there is no excuse
for living with injuries that this technology can easily fix!
In fact, the bone repair
solution is so simple and so elegant you might wonder why hospitals and doctors
are not using it far and wide. But, then, that is our present medical paradigm.
Just substitute the word
“mammal” for horse in the article and realize that because of the pressure from
governmental alphabet agencies, anyone with a real solution to medical problems
today has to be rather circumspect.
Yes,
we have used this tech and know that it works.
Study the related articles. There
is a plethora of clinical evidence that these modalities actually work and work
well.
SAMPLE FROM ARTICLE: FOR FULL VERSION GO TO:
TRAUMATIC
SOFT TISSUE DAMAGE AND ITS REPAIR
USING
THE HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER
By
Gary Wade, Physicist (6/6/13)
As animals move about the planet doing
what they do, every now and then they have a traumatic event, which causes
serious soft tissue damage. For example, a horse and rider falling in a race or
hitting a wall at a rodeo event or a horse trailer accident or a human falling
off a ladder onto concrete creates trauma (mammal flesh is mammal flesh) etc...
In somewhat high impact traumatic injuries, tissue is ruptured apart to varying
degrees. Blood vessels are ruptured.
Fascia is torn and ripped apart along with muscle and lymph tissue. With this
internal hemorrhaging, blood flows into all the newly opened up spaces (nooks
and crannies). A cascade of physiological repair and trauma response mechanisms
are set into play. Muscle sets are locked up to restrict movement of damaged
tissue.
Fibroblast cells migrate into the
damaged region to start emergency reconnection repair, which will usually
become permanent scar tissue and among other things form adhesions between
adjacent ruptured fascia covering adjacent muscles. The fascia tissue acts as a
lubricant layer on top of muscle surfaces which allows adjacent muscles to
slide over and by each other when doing various body motions. Therefore these adhesions
cause impaired movement ability and there is also often discomfort and or pain
associated with movement, which causes reluctance to move quickly. Some of the
dormant adult stem cells normally found flowing in the blood are activated and
migrate into the damaged "nooks and crannies" and integrate
themselves into the tissue in an attempt to do fundamental tissue repair.
This tissue repair process can be very
problematical and often is never completed properly. Blood is always
contaminated at some level with various microbes and viruses. These microbes
can set up low grade to not-so-low-grade infections (rapid reproduction of
themselves) in the damaged region's nooks and crannies and the damaged tissue
region in general. These microbes not only consume the body's resources, they
release toxins and waste products that seriously interfere with the body's
healing processes and kill cells, particularly the recently activated adult
stem cells. This infection situation is often detectable by the observation of unusual warmth or heat coming from the damaged region. Proper healing can never occur to proper
completion if the infections are present, even at what would seem
non-detectable levels by normal observation.
Fortunately for horses and their care givers
there are some good fixes for most of the tissue damage. The two fixes I want
to discuss here are the use of a pulsed ringing magnetic field (THE HORSE MAGNETIC PULSER) and the
application of a voltage square wave (at a frequency of 1,028 cycles per
second) generated by a standard off-the-shelf electronic signal function
generator (-$260.00).
FULL ARTICLE AT:
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