Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Magnetic Therapy

Magnetic Therapy
With a strength of 1100 Gauss it is ideally sutied for regulating chakra activity. It is described later in this chapter. Wherever the North pole is required, the red part of the chromo-magnet is to be applied for a period off fifteen minutes to half an hour twice a day and when the South of fifteen minutes to half an hour twice a day and when the South pole in indicated the blue part is to be applied.




The above figure the three important regions where the chromo-magnets are to be applied for speeding up charka activity. The red position should touch each charka. Three chromo-magnets are to be applied simultaneously as shown above to the three important plexuses in the spinal column – the Vishuddha charka, the Manipura charka and the Swadhisthana. Persons suffering from hypertension, nervousirritability, cervical or lumbar spondylitis should apply the blue part (South Pole) to the Vishuddha and Swadhisthana charkas. However, the North pole (red) is best for application to the Manipura charka as it is the storehouse and distribution center for prana.

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