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The fifth element is the earth's magnetic field and the Schumann frequencies, which together I refer to as the earth's PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) The earth's magnetic field (also known as the geomagnetic field) protects us from the harsh radiation, solar winds, bursts and flares from the sun and it is essential for life on earth. It takes dangerously highly charged particles (energetic electrons and protons) from the sun's solar winds and flares and bends them in safe orbits around the earth. The Aurora Borealis is a visual example of the charged particles interacting with the outer layer of the earth's magnetic field. The earth's magnetic field not only serves as a protective shield from the The 5th Element of Health sun, but its Schumann and geomagnetic frequencies are an ESSENTIAL element for health, just like food, water, sunlight, and oxygen (along with a balance of activity and rest). This hypothesis is firmly supported by research on the Schumann resonance and magnetic fields on human biology, the Russian and U.S. space programs, along with research studies that have been done on earth in a zero-field environment with both laboratory animals and human subjects. The earth's PEMFs are essential for our life and health. Inspired by the research of Dr. Schumann and his successor Herbert Konig, Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig (considered by some, the father of pulsed magnetic therapy) did studies on the Schumann resonance with hopes to achieve accurate measurements. He became aware of the fact that because of unnatural EMF signals (power lines, etc.) in the city, accurate readings would be next to impossible. In response, Dr. Ludwig decided to take measurements far away from the city, in underground mines. What he found was not only confirmation of the 7.83 Schumann resonance, but also The Earth's Natural PEMFs Page 24 | Abby's Magazine - www.AbbysHealthAndNutrition.com

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