PEMF & Autoimmune Disease is Explained by the TNF alpha's attraction to low charge cell membrane.

PEMF & Autoimmune Disease is Explained by the TNF alpha's attraction to low charge cell membrane.

A novel view of cause and cofactors in autoimmune dysregulation in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Lupus and other autoimmune syndromes. This article presents an integrated view of cellular energetic factors participate autoimmune targeting with B‐Cell lines through Tumor Necrosis Factor targeting common to autoimmune disease.

Autoimmunity is the army of cells which patrol, evaluate, and eliminate “foreign” and “disruptive” elements, in the continuing process of life and health.

The traditional view that these cellular interactions are chemical, and not electrical, is strikingly limited.

This article suggests novel view that most auto‐immune disorders reflect a combination auto‐electrical dysfunctions combined with immunological insufficiency against an undiagnosed pathogen.

This article presents the view that autoimmune interactions are interactions are electrical, magnetic, and paramagnetic, and chemical in nature. Modern research provides at least fifteen different field phenomenon, which in aggregate, enable a strikingly different modeling for immunological cellular interaction.

Magnetic Spin 

The traditional view that autoimmunity is chemically mediated, and the near absence of curative progress in treatment of autoimmune diseases, suggests that research and treatment, are misdirected.

The purpose of this document is to open a new chapter in autoimmune modeling.

The Basis of Power 

The cell membrane is a chemical and electrical insulator. The inside and outside of the membrane hosts a pH differential. The pH differential creates a voltage, or electricity. This electricity is the power source for many essential functions in the cell membrane.

Anything that compromises the cell membrane power is a probable cause or cofactor in cellular malfunction.

Autoimmune Dysregulation 

The autoimmune system protects the body from invasion, and keeps friendly organisms under control.

The autoimmune system uses library of invader sensing capabilities. It responds to invading pathogens or overgrowth of symbiotic organisms, cells, bacteria, yeast, and fungi, using many different, and often barely understood sensing mechanisms.

Various forms of white blood cells, lymphocytes, patrol the body continuously looking for imbalanced cells or organisms. Immune patrol lymphocytes, B‐Cells & T‐Cells, and Natural Killer Cells maintain constant guard for invading or overgrown errant organisms.

This author suggests that the TNF triggers apoptosis, cell death, when a cell membrane voltage drops below a trigger threshold. TNF is therefore a defense mechanism against diseases which result from cells which cannot maintain membrane power.

Electrically Mediated TNF Cancer Response 

Healthy cells exist with a transmembrane potential of about 70 mV. Cancer cells have a membrane potential from 15‐30 mV. Since cancer cells exist below the apoptosis trigger voltage, TNF is a front line defense for cancer.

TNF was named after it main role, triggering death

of cancer cells because of low cell membrane voltage.

TNF and Autoimmune Dysfunction 

When cells membrane integrity deteriorates to a level near or below the TNF activation, the autoimmune targeting of seemingly healthy cells occur, resulting in various autoimmune diseases. Whole Health Research Alliance Mark Squibb P a g e | 8 A p r i l 1 5 , 2 0 0 8

Tissues targeted by autoimmune diseases tend to share relatively low levels of oxygenation, as well as elevated cellular parasitism.

Individuals exposed to PEMF, or electromagnetic therapies, exhibit often striking recoveries, when energetics restore cellular immunity. Pulsed fields in the range of 200 nS, with intensity from 2‐5 Tesla, often produce durable symptomatic reversal in less than six months.

Most subjects exhibit, significant decrease in joint deformation over about a 4 month period.

Recovery is the likely result of healing which appears to result because of decrease in sustained absence of localized autoimmune activity, likely resulting from increased electro‐positive resistance to cellular parasites and probable energetic disadvantage to the pathogens.

These results were the likely result of synergistic effects:

Each exposure improved the transmembrane potential for a period of 1‐3 days, likely resulting in a tendency to inhibit autoimmune TNF targeting;

PEMF exposure increases tissue oxygen availability through a variety of means, likely resulting in improved tissue oxygenation, which enabled healing which would not have been otherwise possible;

PEMF exposure was not limited to the hands, and the results were consistent throughout the body

 

PEMF Cellular Effect Model 

Pulsed electromagnetic fields create a significant turbulence at the cellular level. Brief, sub‐microsecond, pulses generated when electricity bridges a gap, cause a short current to traverse a wire.

The short current causes a tendency for electricity to flow opposite the current in the wire near the exposure.

The result is a forward/backward electricity flow in the tissues near the wire.

InVivo Pasteurization 

Pulsed fields also exhibit destructive stress on certain microorganisms. Click the links below to review NIH references which indicate functional deactivation of various microorganisms in food products:

• Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Alternate Article

• Salmonella Enteritidis

• Salmonella Enteritidis, E. coli and L. monocytogenes

• Escherichia coli, Listeria innocua and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

• Listeria Monocytogenes

• Escherichia coli, Salmonella Typhimurium and Listeria innocua

• Pseudomonas Fluorescens

• Lactobacillus plantarum

• Killing of Microorganisms by pulsed electric fields

• Mycobacterium paratuberculosis

Alert readers may perceive that the anti‐microorganism effects of pulsed fields are likely not limited to food products.

These research references strongly suggest that microbial deactivation is a by‐product of PEMF exposure. The results of the exposure are generally:

Proportional to the intensity of the PEMF pulse;

Inversely proportional to the duration of the PEMF pulses – shorter pulses exhibit stronger anti‐microbial effects.

 

In other words high intensity short pulses do a better job of disrupting microbial life cycle than low intensity long duration pulses.

Cell Response and Cell Power 

Cell energy is a critical factor in autoimmune conditions.

Resources which enable cells to do their proper job are essential and are usually overlooked in the therapeutic process. Life is energy.

Many toxins undermine the energetic cellular processes. The gradual degeneration of cellular energy, particularly of neuro‐active cells, enables pathogens to propagate against continuously lessening resistance, commonly recognized as chronic progressive pathology common to autoimmune disorders.

Bilateral energetic compromise of both immune cells, and non immune cells, driven by pathogens and their toxins, protect the culprits, and propagates the degeneration, which hallmarks the dismal prognosis of autoimmune conditions.

Interventions which restore cellular energetic process tend to reverse the trajectory in autoimmune conditions:

Detoxification helps remove pathogenic chemicals which inhibit natural cellular energy production;

Immune support, instead of suppression, aids in overcoming pathogens which produce the toxins;

 

PEMF Energy Pump 

Cells are batteries. Adding energy lifts their performance toward healthy levels.

Pulsed magnetic fields pump usable energy into cells. This energy enables many types of cells to compensate for damage which resulted from toxic, pathogenic or physical trauma.

Restored energetics often lifts immunological performance, detoxification, and functional cell performance toward healthy levels. In autoimmune conditions, this lift often aids in stabilization or reversal of autoimmune conditions.

Pulsed Immune Support 

There is a natural correlation between size and frequency. Smaller objects resonate at higher frequency than large objects. This is true mechanically and energetically.

Therapeutic Response Model 

The approach suggested in this essay seeks to improve the cell membrane voltage by correcting systemic and nutritional factors which compromise cell membrane power.

TNF autoimmune triggering targets electrically weak cells. Electrically weak cells result from deficiency in cellular power. Restoration of normal cellular energy is broadly effective at restoring autoimmune miss‐targeting.

Generally, protocols that restore cellular power production reduce the tendency for immune miss‐targeting.

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