Guest guest Posted February 22, 2012 Report Share Posted February 22, 2012 Hi Yahdean, Since I hadn't heard from you, I did some investigating. From the data I uncovered, it turns out that the mercury and silver main ingredients of amalgams are non-magnetic, for all practical purposes, so then assuming that their amalgam is also nonmagnetic for that reason, the fillings would not heat up. There was one paper I came across stating the magnetic properties of such amalgams, but the exact makeup of the amalgams tested were not clear to me. Anyway, they stated a property value even more nonmagnetic than the two ingredients alone. Gold posseses nonmagnetic properties similar to mercury and silver. Copper and brass are also nonmagnetic. The values were all negative, while iron and steel are in a very high positive range. Applying a magnet to my gold ring, our silverware, and our house copper tubing and brass valves resulted in no attraction. I placed my gold ring along with a steel screw in front of my Doug Coil, at 935 Hz, and after 5 minutes, the ring stayed at room temp, but the steel screw heated up quite a bit. There are other ingredients in amalgams, I think copper is one, but in small quantities compared to the silver and mercury, so I would assume there would be no heating problem. It think the final test would be the one you suggested; subject an actual amalgam to the Doug Coil field. You brought up a good point about the heating; it's one that never came up but it is one that should be put to rest once and for all. Thanks for your response and comments. I enjoyed doing the research and experiments! Adam > > > > Hi Yahdean, > > > > Thank you for your reply with the several suggestions. > > > > Question: I have the Doug Coil, and it is obviously quick for treatments. > > > > How do you know that the Doug Coil would overheat metal fillings? The reason I ask is that many Doug Coil users Rife their head, like my wife does, and I have never heard, over the last several years, of at least one response on such heating, considering one would think at least some individuals would of had metal fillings. > > > > Your help would be very much appreciated. > > > > Adam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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