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Remote Control Metabolics (Get'n to Know Your Electrome)

“Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) for relatively short periods reduces blood sugar and normalizes the body’s response to insulin. The effects are long-lasting, opening the possibility of an EMF therapy applied during sleep to manage diabetes all day.”

This new study data indicates how EMFs alter the balance of oxidants & antioxidants in the liver, improving the body’s response to insulin. This effect is mediated by small reactive molecules that seem to function as “magnetic antennae.”

A remarkable redox-modulating phenomenon that exploits endogenous (inherent body) electromagneto-receptive mechanisms for a noninvasive, and potentially expansive redox-related disease tx.

This study (with it’s serendipity) also shows how vitally important it is to keep your eyes open, not discount a very unexpected result & take the time & dig into the details...

C.S. Carter et al., “Exposure to static magnetic and electric fields treats type 2 diabetes,” Cell Metabolism, doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2020.09.012, 2020.

Coupled with a more nuanced understanding of the personal electrome* --  and the future is rife  for biofield exploration with sensor and imaging capabilities like Open Water.

Over the last two years Open Water's built new lasers, cameras, ultrasonic systems & put them together in slimmed down holographic system architectures

* Your personal electrical (electrome) profile is represented by the voltage gradient over-layed on the plasma membrane and the ability of your cells to drive --- at least during part of the cell cycle --- a self-generated electric current --- entirely through themselves.

This process requires energy delivered by the mitochondria (M).  With ion channels allowing the passage of a particular ion(s) down its gradient.  This is a passive process; ion pumps are enzymes transporting an ion against its concentration gradient. And, these membrane potentials result mainly from the interplay between ion pumps and channels.

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