Thursday, June 3, 2010

I am trying MRT

I had heard a lot about MRT (Magnetic Resonance Therapy) but never knew anyone who had tried it. Recently I met two people at work who swear by MRT's positive benefits. So, today, I went to meet "Jim" (not his real name)who is the patent holder and owner of an MRT machine. A soft spoken man of European descent,Jim tells me in clear terms that MRT is not approved by FDA. He believes that MRT has the potential to cure even cancer, but he is afraid to talk about it or write about in public because, "I don't want to end up at the bottom of a lake." He believes that if a cure is found for cancer, thousands of people at the Aemriccan Cancer Society will be aout of a job and they don't want a cure for cancer. Besides, the drug companies that make millions from cancer drugs and chemo therapy don't want a cure for cancer for obvious reasons.

So, Jim helps who seek him out through private referrals. The basic premise of MRT is that there is palque build up in the body, especially in the joints, and removal of the plaque can bring healing. Arthritis,for example is caued by palaque (calcium) build up on the joiunts, resulting in arthritic pain. So, MRT is about exfoliating this calcification (plaque build up) in our body. If these calcium molecules can be broken up, loosened and flushed out of the body through the kidnedy, many diceases of the joints could be reversed.

After 15 minutes of consultation and signing some papers, I lied down on the "magnetic bed" and Jim turned on the machine. I could feel a slight, soothing vibration all around and felt extremely relaxed. I remained in that active magnetic field for 45 minutes. I was told to drink a gallon of water to flush out the toxins that are being broken down in my body. I drank and peed a lot today. I feel no negative effect. In fact, I feel good. Jim said it will take three or for sessions to fully detoxify the body. So, by the end of this month I should definitely feel the difference and will find out if MRT really works.

While some might dismiss it as an exercise in futility, I am willing to try it because, I don't claim to know all there is to know about medicine. I also don't believe that we have explored all our options for healing our body and mind. I have a mind that is open to everything and attached to nothing and it helps me explore all avenues of life.