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Introduction and Orientation for All
Magnetic Health Quarterly Publications
Published by:
William H. Philpott, M.D.
17171 SE 29th St.
Choctaw, OK 73020
(405) 390-3009/ Fax: (405) 390-2968
Email: polarp@flash.net
William H. Philpott, M.D.
FIRST IMPORTANT NOTE
The first 17 pages are introductory in na-
ture and to be found at the beginning of each
of Dr. Philpott’s works.
It’s important that you read and under-
stand these basic principles before you study
beyond page 17.
If you are thoroughly familiar with these
first 17 pages, and understand their contents,
then by all means, start with page 18.
SECOND IMPORTANT NOTE
All of Dr. Philpott’s books, including this
one, can be ordered directly from him at
17171 S.E. 29th Street, Choctaw, OK 73020;
(405) 390-3009.
Appropriate magnets can also be ordered
from the same source. See Magnetic Catalog
entitled “Polar Power Magnets” Catalog #18,
this site. We’ve added to this catalog several
pages relevant to costs.
Dr. Philpott says that he will be pleased to
answer questions by telephone. Information
and the catalog are free upon request.
WHAT MAGNETIC THERAPY IS
Magnetic therapy is magnetic-electron-enzyme catalysis therapy.
Static magnetic fields move electrons which rotate resulting in a mag-
netic-electron energy field. Static negative magnetic field electrons
spin in a 3-dimensional spiral counterclockwise rotation. In a static
positive magnetic field, electrons spin in a 3-dimensional spiral clock-
wise rotation. A positive magnetic field energizes acid-dependent
enzymes. A negative magnetic field energizes alkaline-dependent
enzymes. Biological response to a positive magnetic field is acid-
hypoxia. Biological response to a negative magnetic field is alkaline-
hyperoxia. Alkalinity maintains calcium and amino acid solubility
and reverses insoluble deposits of calcium and amino acids in such as
arteriosclerosis, spinal stenosis, around joints, amyloidosis,
Alzheimer ’s, etc.
The energy activation of biological enzymes is magnetic therapy
WHAT MAGNETIC THERAPY DOES
The biological response to a static positive magnetic field is acid-
hypoxia. The biological response to the static negative magnetic field
is alkaline-hyperoxia. Positive magnetic field therapy is limited to
brief exposure to stimulate neuronal and catabolic glandular func-
tions. Positive magnetic field therapy should be under medical super-
vision due to the danger of prolonged application, producing acid-
hypoxia.
Negative magnetic field therapy has a wide application in such
as cell differentiation, healing, production of adenosine triphosphate
by oxidative phosphorylation and processing of toxins by oxidoreduc-
tase enzymes and resolution of calcium and amino acid insoluble
deposits. Negative magnetic field therapy is not harmful and can ef-
fectively be used both under medical supervision and self-help appli-
cation.
Some of the values of magnetic therapy are:
Enhanced sleep with its health-promoting value by produc-
tion of melatonin.
Enhanced healing by production of growth hormone.
Energy production by virtue of oxidoreductase enzyme pro-
duction of adenosine triphosphate and catalytic remnant magnetism.
Detoxification by activation of oxidoreductase enzymes pro-
cessing free radicals, acids, peroxides, alcohols and aldehydes.
Pain resolution by replacing acid-hypoxia with alkaline-
hyperoxia.
Reversal of acid-hypoxia degenerative diseases by replace-
ment of acid-hypoxia with alkaline-hyperoxia.
Antibiotic effect for all types of human-invading microor-
ganisms.
Cancer remission by virtue of blocking the acid-dependent
enzyme function producing ATP by fermentation.
Resolution of calcium and amino acid insoluble deposits by
maintaining alkalinization.
Neuronal calming providing control over emotional, mental
and seizure disorders.
“Magnetic therapy has been observed to have the highest pre-
dictable results of any therapy I have observed in 40 years of medical
practice.”
William H. Philpott, M.D.
ABOUT WILLIAM H. PHILPOTT, M.D.
William H. Philpott, M.D. has specialty training and practice
in psychiatry, neurology, electroencephalography, nutrition, envi-
ronmental medicine and toxicology.