Re: Treating Pathogens with BioMagnetism by KidderCreek ..... Lyme (Lime) Disease Forum
Date: 8/5/2014 12:25:05 PM ( 10 y ago)
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Everyone talks about the bugs morphing. Here is Dr. Goiz' explanation of what he sees in his work.
Scanning and Reservoirs
Goiz theorizes that polarized points of several biomagnetic pairs serve as reservoirs of viruses or bacteria, much like secondary refuges in the body. Once these reservoir pairs are depolarized with magnets, the bacteria and viruses taking refuge in them must flee immediately back to their primary home places. For example, if antifiotics are being taken for Streptococcus A (normally based in the Brachial/Brachial biomagnetic pair), the Strep A bacteria may flee to a reservoir such as Vagus/Kidney, a reservoir for viruses and bacteria. (See diagram #54) After the person stops taking Antibiotics (which the bacteria perceive as a danger)—the strep could return to its Brachial/Brachial base. For that reason reservoirs can be scanned first in the scanning sequence, after having checked beforehand to make sure the feet are even.
A virus reacts in a similar way. If hit by antiviral drugs or antiviral procedures, the virus can also take shelter in a reservoir. Then later it may leave the reservoir and return to home base. For this reason Goiz acknowledges his considerable respect for viruses and bacteria for their ability to act somewhat consciously to avoid detection or elimination.
Yet Goiz does not scan the reservoir pairs first. However, if he comes upon the reservoir pairs during scanning and they are “active” (or polarized, causing the leg to shorten) he must redo the entire scanning process once he has depolarized the particular reservoir pair because he can’t tell exactly which micro organisms they were. Viruses and bacteria will escape to and show up at locations he may have already scanned. Scanning for reservoirs first can obviously save time and work.
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