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PolarAid: UnDERStAnDIng tHE boDy ELEctRIc

Each living thing on the planet has a bioelectric field.

ELECTRICAL impulses form thoughts in our brains. Indeed, our entire nervous system is based on transmitting and receiving electrical impulses. Our pituitary and pineal gland – the Third Eye in traditional Eastern forms of spiritual development – both play a role in our ability to experience electromagnetic phenomena.

It’s possible that external electromagnetic sources can negatively impact on our own electromagnetic fields, much like a magnet distorting iron filings away from their original pattern. We know that some of the functions that are regulated by the pineal gland, particularly our circadian rhythms, can be disrupted by both natural and man-made electromagnetic fields. The pituitary gland acts much like the control unit for a host of hormone-producing organs, including the thyroid, adrenal glands, ovaries and testes.

In turn, the pituitary gland is controlled by the hypothalamus, which plays a part in temperature regulation, food intake, thirst and water intake, sleep and wake patterns, emotional behaviour and memory.

The level of man-made electromagnetic radiation that surrounds us has grown exponentially since the first electric powered street lighting was installed in the UK almost 140 years ago. Just as we now recognise that some other forms of pollution can have an unexpected adverse effect on health, such as dementia risks being higher in areas with more noise, many researchers are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of man-made electromagnetic radiation on health and wellbeing. Obviously, some people are more affected by disturbances to their bio-electric fields than others.

It’s an area of research that stretches back

to the 1930s when scientific pioneers Georges Lakhovsky and Nikola Tesla were using electromagnetism to address certain medical issues. Their technology is the inspiration for PolarAid, the handheld device designed for home use which was created by Dino Tomic, a gynaecological specialist who wanted to offer complementary treatment plans to his patients. Searching for integrative ways of supporting human health, he completed training in quantum medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, magnetic resonance therapy, energy methods such as Reiki, and some consciousness-based technologies. “I used the most modern diagnostic and therapeutic devices, which exceed today’s medicine by light years,” he explained. “Lakhovsky and Tesla achieved amazing results using high-frequency oscillators and vortex antennas on a large number of patients with a variety of health problems, as well as cosmetic issues such as facial imperfections,” Dino explained. “I was fascinated by this story, so along with a few of my fellow doctors and engineers, I managed to procure and recreate the most of the equipment and devices Lakhovsky and Tesla once used. We found that we could support our patients with problems they had struggled with for years.”

The outcome of this work was the creation of the PolarAid, a device based on Lakhovsky’s antenna. It strengthens the body’s bioenergetics field, making it less sensitive to external electromagnetic radiation. “I wanted to find a way to bring this technology to people so they could use it in their own homes. While the small polarisation disc has no electrical power supply, many users report that it achieves fantastic results for myriad issues, including sleep problems, gynaecological issues, chronic fatigue, digestive issues, joint pain, haemorrhoids, hormonal imbalances and prostate issues”. “I realised that without a single day of training, anyone could use a PolarAid disc at home as an energy support tool to stimulate body’s self-regulating mechanisms for selfhealing.” n

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