Honey Bees: The Latest Weapon in the Cancer War. UNDERSTANDING GROUND CURRENTS. Back Posted: 11 January 2000 Dear Roy: There has been much discussion of ground currents over the last year. When I became involved in Stray Voltage back in 1983, it was clear that ground currents were a cause. I have just completed a revision of a paper which I had done a few years ago. This revision I will enclose in this e-mail. Duane Dahlberg January 10, 2000 UNDERSTANDING GROUND CURRENTS:An important factor in electromagnetic exposure Duane A. Life on this earth has developed and is maintained through the use of both electromagnetic (EM) energies and chemicals.
The stray voltage problem in the dairy industry has been helpful in understanding the relationship between exposure to EM energies and health. The issue of health effects from exposure to EM energies is mired in controversy because of inconsistencies in research data and the inability of present models to explain the empirically observed health effects. All living organisms are exposed to numerous sources of EM energy. Phillips blotting technique for teeth & gums. About a year ago I discovered Phillips blotting technique for properly cleaning your teeth and gums from plaque. I was so impressed with the results of this method, I wanted to write about how it’s done for a while now, but only now get a chance to focus on it fully. Some may ask: “Why do I need Phillips blotting? I do regular oral cleaning and flossing, so wouldn’t it be redundant?” In order to answer this question fully, I would like to focus on what Phillips blotting technique is and how it is much better suited to be a complete oral health solution to any dental problem you may encounter.
First, to do Phillips blotting technique correctly, you need a special blotting brush (type in Google “blotting brush” to find a vendor) that is a little different then a regular tooth brush. It’s generally smaller and has textured bristles that are thinner then in a regular brush. Next, you hold your blotting brush like a pen, not like a knife. Next, the brushing motion. This is it.