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electrocardiogram (ECG), is a measure of the naturally occurring beat-to-beat changes in heart rate. The analysis of HR, or heart rhythms, provides a powerful, noninvasive measure of neurocardiac function that reflects heart-brain interactions and autonomic nervous system dynamics, which are particularly sensitive to changes in emotional states. (pp. 2–3) Could this rhythm that binds the heart-brain interaction be similar to the pulsing magnetic forces that can manipulate individuals? Electricity Within the Body Conventional science acknowledges the body has an electric current; otherwise, why do so many devices exist to measure the electrical component? To understand this better, it is advisable to read Benor (2004): Electrochemical reactions in nerve cells create electrical impulses that are used for communication amongst nerve cells, and between nerve cells and the various organs and tissues of the body. The electroencephalogram (EEG) is used to identify the summed fluctuations in electromagnetic (EM) activities of countless brain cells. EEG brainwaves are recorded with electrodes placed on the scalp. When muscles contract, they create EM impulses that can be measured on the surface of the body by an electromyogram (EMG). The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is used to record the contractions of the heart muscle, which produces the most powerful EM activity found in the body. These EM activities have been thoroughly studied over the course of many decades. There are other EM fields within and around the body whose presence and functions have not been studied as thoroughly and are, therefore, not as well understood. They have also been ignored by mainstream science for reasons that are not entirely clear or obvious. (p. 419) 21PDF Image | Light, Sound, Vibration for Healing and Stress
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