Biomagnetism and its Importance

With Biomagnetism, one may address these different questions by placing the magnets over different parts of the Pancreas, the Liver, the Gallbladder, the Duodenum, and many other areas to observe if there are any pH imbalances that may negatively be affecting the correct and proper functioning of the pancreas or liver. It has been my personal experience that once many of these specific areas are pH balanced through Biomagnetism, the proper function and metabolism returns to the organ in question and the individuals observe significant changes within a few weeks in different areas of their health.

With Biomagnetism, one may address these different questions...
Wait, what questions? Did you forget to copy/paste the questions which were before this paragraph which you obviously copy/pasted?

And magnets do not adjust the pH balance of anything. EVEN IF a magnet could change the chemical composition of the body it would STILL not be able to automatically and magically change ONLY the chemical compositions comprising bases and acids and magically and properly “balance” them to the proper levels for that part of the body. Because the pH balance is different in different parts of your body. The pH levels of the blood, for example, should be between 7.35 and 7.45 while the skin is about 4.5 to 5.5. There is no known mechanism by which a magnet would “know” the proper pH level for a particular part of the body and remake matter to make that happen. What you’re talking about, sir, is magical nonsense.

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You may be interested in the work Stuart Hameroff is performing. He is an accredited anesthesiologist and is performing tests on the brain with possible cures for Alzheimers disease, the degeneration of brain cells.

The research actually goes much deeper and with assistance from Roger Penrose explores the possibility of finding the brain’s seat of consciousness.

Dr. Stuart Hameroff is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Psychology, and Director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona. Together with British quantum physicist Sir Roger Penrose, Hameroff is the co-author of the controversial Orch OR model of consciousness.
https://www.singularityweblog.com/stuart-hameroff-quantum-consciousness/
Cool stuff!
 

The research actually goes much deeper and with assistance from Roger Penrose explores the possibility of finding the brain’s seat of consciousness.”

I would guess that the brain’s “seat of consciousness” is not very well localized, in any one segment of the brain.

No, it’s a chair in your brain that your mind brain sits on, I’m pretty sure. You can’t prove it’s not at any rate.