Use of Magnets for Broken Bones
Notes from a discussion regarding someone who badly broke their wrist and it was not healing up properly:
Jim: (Referring to a violet ray machine):
A magnet is like an electrode on your body, that is putting electricity on your body but in case of the violet ray machine the electricity is inside the electrode and producing something (ozone) on the outside of the electrode, it’s not the same thing.
My opinion on her problem is the bone broke and it hasn’t healed exactly right—if it were me, I would go with magnetism more than the violet ray machine. I would go with magnetism rather than ozone. I think ozone is just going to the surface and it does penetrate a certain amount into skin and get into the blood to a certain extent, but the magnetism goes deep, all the way through and it gets in there and allows the body to be able to heal one hundred times more efficiently than if it was left without magnetism. The magnetism brings the blood, the magnetism helps clean the blood, but it also brings the blood to the area and helps the healing a tremendous amount. I think the magnetism would help a lot more than the violet ray, however the violet ray could also help.
Comment: Her bones are healed evidently, but she thinks the way it was set, the cast pushed on something and affected something else.
Jim:
Yes, but the area has not healed properly, or it wouldn’t be giving her problems, and so when you put the magnetism on there, you bring a lot more blood there and you allow it to heal and the body, the brain, actually knows how it should heal. It was not able to heal properly because of a hundred reasons, and if it didn’t heal properly there is some kind of a reason why it didn’t heal properly. But the brain still has the pattern and it knows how it is supposed to be, so if you make it more “healable”, more able to be healed, it will probably heal it correctly.
Question: But how do you tell somebody to go with magnets, because there are all different approaches on how to use magnets, there is bio-magnetism pair and there are various other different methods. Practitioners tend to merge the methods sometimes, which might not be a bad idea, but how to do you tell someone to use magnets for this? Do you just tell them to get a magnet of a certain strength (X amount of gauss) and put one on top and one on the bottom. How do you guide someone to do this–to use the magnets?
Jim:
Well, if they wanted to do my way I would draw them a picture, but I can’t say across the board. I would just say get some strong magnets and place it across the wrist in this case, in a way that they are pulling on one another (one on top and one on bottom) and North and South. What matters is that they are pulling on one another—one on the top and one on the bottom. It only matters that they are pulling on one another. One has got to be North and one has to be South that is all.
Question: So if the arm was not in the middle, they would be stuck together, that is “pulling”, they would be sticking together?
Jim:
Yes. In other words, if the arm was not in the way they would be sticking together—they have to be pulling on one another. And you gotta hold them in that way. You can tape them on, or you can go to a machine shop and ask them to put a steel bar from the top of the magnets—like a U shape.
After eight months my broken neck was not healing, I did this method and my neck was healed in 5 days. I had x-rays to prove it and took them to the doctor to show him, but he didn’t want to hear anything about it.
Important additional note from Jim on magnet method for broken bones: When using this method, it’s important to know it can be sort of like taking too much MMS/CD, you gotta quit when necessary. If you take too much MMS/CD, you might get nauseous or diarrhea and you have to back off. So with this magnet method if you put them on and you start getting pain or rather more pain then when you began, you have to take it off. So you might have to put it on and then take it off for a while, and then put it on again, until it doesn’t cause pain when you put it on. When it doesn’t cause pain when you put it on for a certain amount of time, then you know you are healed.
And probably MMS/CD (taken internally) will help, especially if there is pain. Quite often what happens when you get pain, when it’s not properly done or the bone is not set right, there is a weak area, and when there is a weak area, that is where pathogens take over because the area is weak and the pathogens create the pain. So if you use MMS/CD you can hopefully eradicate the pathogens, which takes the pain away, which allows the healing to continue. So if you get an area like a break and it’s creating pain like that, the pain may keep it from healing and MMS/chlorine dioxide can help that.