Sunday, April 19, 2009
Magnet therapy for AIDS/HIV
There is a gland above the heart, in the center of the chest called the Thymus gland. It is where T-cells are produced.
T-cells are self-predatory, which means that they attack each other, destroy each other and lower the body's total T-cell count. This is what happens if T-cells are left in the Thymus.
The body produces billions of T-cells in a day, but they need to be flushed out of the Thymus in order to serve the body. How can this be accomlished? WITH MAGNETS.
If you put a magnet over your chest and move it around, it draws hemoglobin and lymph to the Thymus, flushing out those billions of T-cells. Stronger magnets like Neodymium work best.
This should be done as a supplement to medication, not as a replacement for it.
This can even be done for people who do not have AIDS or HIV to improve their resistance to disease and increase their total T-cell count.