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Do you remember from school, or life in general, that a birds egg must be turned during incubation?




Reptiles do not turned their eggs. Once the reptile has laid its eggs, the egg can mature and hatch without the help of the parent.




Many incubators made for the incubation of birds eggs, have a built in mechanical method of keeping the eggs from staying in one place. The theory of Magnetrition explains that this need to turned a birds egg during incubation, is the act of fulfilling the obligation of keeping magnetic bacteria, within the cells of the developing bird, moving. This obligation came about when animals moved from the land up into the trees. The effects of living in the trees, this rock-a-bye baby on the treetop effect, can be noticed in all warm-blooded animals, and shows itself in the need to facilitate movement in their young until they themselves can provide this movement. The possum, the kangaroo, and primates are good examples of this need to facilitate movement in their offspring until they themselves are coordinated enough to fulfill this requirement. A close look will show that all warm-blooded cells must reorientate periodically in the Earth's magnetic field in order to remain healthy, thereby preventing the effects caused by a lack of circulation within their cells.




The effects of Mal-Magnetrition, (caused by a lack of circulation within the cell), leads to the deterioration of the growth processes associated with a healthy cell. The term osteoporosis, (brought about due to the inability to produce calcium), the term cancer, (brought about due to the deterioration of the nuclear envelope, thus, unable to protect the DNA while replicating), the term stroke, (caused by the deterioration of cells of the arteries and veins), the term crib death, (caused by a lack of mobility, prior to the time when the child can turn on its own during sleep), and the term puberty,(brought about due to the body sensing a lack of circulation within its cells, usually around age 7 to 10, when the pineal gland begins to show the effects of filling with magnetite particles, and not able to stimulate reorientation as it was previously). Prior to age 7 to 10, a person is usually found to be providing enough circulation within his cells to ward off the effects of Mal-Magnetrition. From about age 10 on, people begin a downward spiral in the amount of movement they provide for their cells, and this is the reason they become prone to the effects of cell deterioration. And they begin to suffer in the same ways birds eggs do when they are not turned sufficiently.




The average person dies around age 70 due to insufficient turning during sleep. Astronauts, when they leave the Earth's magnetic field, must take with them a copy of the Earth's magnetic field, and insure their periodic movement within that field, or suffer the effects of a lack of circulation within their cells, because magnetic bacteria can no longer function as they have within their cells. Research indicates, magnetic bacteria and the mitochondria, are one in the same. AC voltage creates a magnetic field which reverses itself 60 times a second. This is too fast for the magnetic bacteria in your cells to orient to North and South poles.




Our cells appear to be something similar to an aquarium, with many small lifeforms living within. Magnetic bacteria are just "some" of the lifeforms found within a cell. We must keep them all happy for us to be healthy. Live longer, keep moving!!!




Alan




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