SPONTANEOUS LEVITATION OF PLUCKED HUMAN HAIRS ON A GLASS SLIDE WHEN IMMERSED IN LIQUID POTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE. SUPPORTING A TABLETOP MICROSCOPY METHODOLOGY FOR THE IMAGING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY IN PLANT AND ANIMAL TISSUE
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Potassium Ferricyanide, Magnetic Fields, Electromagnetic RadiationAbstract [English]
“in a seminal paper describing the origin of magnetic fields in the human body Cohen et al. (1980) by using sophisticated equipment stated: “Most of the field over the head is produced by electrical sources associated with the hair follicles of the scalp; this field is produced only as a response to touching or pressing the scalp in regions where the hair is dense”. Recently, an optical microscopy method was developed in 2015 and published a year later Scherlag et al. (2016) that also detects bioelectromagetic fields from hair follicles”.
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Scherlag, B. J., Sahoo, K., & Embi, A. A. (2016). Novel and Simplified Method for Imaging the Electromagnetic Energy in Plant and Animal Tissue. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, 2(1), 6-9.
Suggested in Vitro Biophysical Experiment Protocol in the Cancer War (my files).
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