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B) Bacterial, Viral, Fungal Illness
A medical diagnosis based on the evaluation of the human body using electro magnetic fields has been outlined by various scientists. This theory is based on the belief that bacteria, viruses, and fungi react to different electromagnetic fields, which can then be used as an identifier for the infection.
One scientist who propounded this theory was Dr Raymond Rife (1888-1971) with the Rife machine. Albert Abrams (1864-1924) has also been credited for the discovery of electromagnetic fields and their effects on human health.
Under this theory, individuals with EMF Sensitivity are suffering from an undiagnosed illness caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. To heal from your illness, therefore, you would need to take a course of antibiotics, antivirals, or antifungals in order to address your illness.
Unfortunately, in the United States, the Rife machine was actively discredited by the American Medical Association. In Europe, the equivalent machine, the "Mora" is still in use. You can seek diagnosis and treatment with the Mora in Europe.
Cancer, which has been linked to EMF sensitivity, would be a second step in this process. Under the "Mora" or "Rife" hypothesis of EMF sensitivity, the development of cancer is caused by the overgrowth of the bacteria, virus, or fungus that is sensitive to and exacerbated by specific electromagnetic fields. The "Mora" or "Rife" theory is supported by the diagnosis of meningitis for individuals who have light sensitivity. With meningitis, light sensitivity (part of the ElectroMagnetic Field spectrum) is caused by a bacterial infection of the brain.
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While the medical profession is highly advanced, the evaluation and diagnosis of infection is often imprecise and hit-or-miss. As a result, many patients are left undiagnosed or misdiagnosed and continually searching for answers. The use of electromagnetic evaluations can be one tool in your arsenal in searching for a successful diagnosis and treatment.
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