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  • #16
    Originally posted by Max View Post
    I still don't understand what a lantern matle or americium stuff has to do with LRL (apart nonsense )...
    Well... if I understand the posts above, where that stuff was mentioned, it appears we are supposed to believe that those things will physically attract (themselves) to gold. That being the case, I suppose someone has actually attached these things to an otherwise free-standing pivot contraption of some sort, and then observed said pivot device physically move towards gold that was brought into range.

    Yeah.... right, I think that is the implication. I think also that no human element is required to cause said attraction, and hence no handheld ideomotor readout device would be required.

    Well.... whatever.....

    The Wallet-Miner's Creed
    Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
      Potassium chloride is a sodium-free substitute for table salt.

      As for thorium, I've read where some people cover the edge of a razor blade with a mixture of thorium and glue to make an emitter. Those lantern mantles can be bought on ebay. They can have a lot of radioactivity (and many times more if concentrated), enough to set off the red warning light on my dosimeter. Americanium is very dangerous--goes to tyour bones.
      thanks,but is there any danger when using neodemyium and tuch it by hand directly?
      please , who has any information about that tell us,
      regards

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      • #18
        It is my understanding that small magnets won't hurt a healthy adult. A good rule is never apply magnets to your head. If you are like me, when I hold a neo magnet I can feel something sort of like nerve twitches.

        As for radioactive materials on a rod, there are different treories. One is that the tip of the rod is an emitter and the radioactive material enhances this effect. Do a google search for homebrew lightning detector.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by abdlam View Post
          thanks,but is there any danger when using neodemyium and tuch it by hand directly?
          please , who has any information about that tell us,
          regards
          Hi,
          yes it's sure toxic and you must handle with care. Although there aren't public domain studies on neodymium contamination and related diseases you could expect this kind of effects if contamination is present:

          -neural diseases
          -eyes diseases
          -skin diseases
          -autoimmune diseases primer
          -lung-embolism (cause of fine dust)
          -cancer/mutagenic effects at higher rates

          Good precautions are needed handling it (avoid bare skin contact or brushing your eyes after you touched it).

          If dust of it is present in the environment use breather/mask for extra fine particles (this will save you from embolism at least)... though eyes and skin will be exposed and this will be a problem.

          Avoid eating or drinking while handling/using neodymium compounds or parts... cause like with other metals like nickel you'll eat or drink it too if don't be really careful.

          The last, if for higher contaminations and there are no official data of cancerogenicity or mutagenic activity of neodymium.

          The fact neodymium was discarded from being a component in bio-alloys (e.g. for bone repair...) make me think there's diffused idea in the biomedical world that neodymium and its alloys are potentially strong mutagenic agents.

          Kind regards,
          Max

          "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
          But we dont need a reason
          "

          someone said...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Max View Post
            Hi,
            yes it's sure toxic and you must handle with care. Although there aren't public domain studies on neodymium contamination and related diseases you could expect this kind of effects if contamination is present:

            -neural diseases
            -eyes diseases
            -skin diseases
            -autoimmune diseases primer
            -lung-embolism (cause of fine dust)
            -cancer/mutagenic effects at higher rates

            Good precautions are needed handling it (avoid bare skin contact or brushing your eyes after you touched it).

            If dust of it is present in the environment use breather/mask for extra fine particles (this will save you from embolism at least)... though eyes and skin will be exposed and this will be a problem.

            Avoid eating or drinking while handling/using neodymium compounds or parts... cause like with other metals like nickel you'll eat or drink it too if don't be really careful.

            The last, if for higher contaminations and there are no official data of cancerogenicity or mutagenic activity of neodymium.

            The fact neodymium was discarded from being a component in bio-alloys (e.g. for bone repair...) make me think there's diffused idea in the biomedical world that neodymium and its alloys are potentially strong mutagenic agents.

            Kind regards,
            Max
            Good! So Abdlam, mantain the magnets just inside your rod chamber!

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            • #21
              The only danger from neo magnets I have heard of (for healthy adult) is if you swallow two of them they can get stuck in your intestines. They can pinch your fingers or splinter and get sharp pieces in your eyes. I'm not saying they are safe. I have real questions about extended exposure to magnetic fields. Anyone doing any work with magnets next to their body should read about it first. If the wrong polarity is applied tumors can increase in growth rate.

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              • #22
                Tumor Growth?

                Can you site some VALID medical studies that showed that magnets cause accelerated tumor growth. What about MRI's? They are used as a diagnostic tool in cancer treatment and they certainly have a very strong magnetic field.
                How would you determine which polarity of magnetic field would do you harm?
                Wes Pearson
                "Why Yes! I am a Real Helicopter Pilot"

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by WesP View Post
                  Can you site some VALID medical studies that showed that magnets cause accelerated tumor growth. What about MRI's? They are used as a diagnostic tool in cancer treatment and they certainly have a very strong magnetic field.
                  How would you determine which polarity of magnetic field would do you harm?
                  I think you'll find all his facts(?) come from books located on the shelves of the Occult Library.

                  As such, the value of such remarks must be discounted as having very little or zero significance.

                  The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                  Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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                  • #24
                    Good lecture. Resonant power source

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by WesP View Post
                      Can you site some VALID medical studies that showed that magnets cause accelerated tumor growth. What about MRI's? They are used as a diagnostic tool in cancer treatment and they certainly have a very strong magnetic field.
                      How would you determine which polarity of magnetic field would do you harm?
                      Hi,
                      probably you don't understand what I write ... I didn't say I have the documents but that he could expect these kind of effects, so I mean some of these are already well known and understud, like skin and eyes problems handling that stuff with bare skin or brushing eyes...

                      about cancer you will not find anything cause compounds and element are rare and their effects on health are still "unknown", but to the general public. I guess someone have studies on toxicity of neodymium in such a way (mutagenic/cancer effects) but will not provide you.

                      It's like 80years ago with asbestos fibers and compounds : it was largely used in the industry... not cause nobody had data about toxicity but just cause some diseases could be related to it just after 30-40years span statistical studies....

                      Wanna be a statitic too...? is up to you... me personally will not touch it with bare skin or eat just cause I need a sandwich in the middle of my magnet assembly session!

                      Kind regards,
                      Max

                      "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                      But we dont need a reason
                      "

                      someone said...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                        I think you'll find all his facts(?) come from books located on the shelves of the Occult Library.

                        As such, the value of such remarks must be discounted as having very little or zero significance.
                        You are wrong: skin and eyes diseases caused by rare earth elements contamination are well known... maybe you think that cause neodymium magnets are so largely used in many fields they are not dangerous!

                        Oh yeah... what a philosophy man! Congratulations!

                        Also cobalt-60 is so largely used... in the medical field and not only... same for americium-241 that's widely used in smoke detectors... not to talk of torium in lantern matles... wow

                        Now try to apply your philosophy: make a good sandwich with powder of all them instead of table salt and then happy meal.

                        In the industry or , generally speaking, if you have to sell stuff and it works somehow for the purpose that you need you sell it... with few matter if it's a public , silent and lethal enemy: think at benzene (benzol) as another example... yes it's good for gasoline stabilization stuff and, why not, making napalm too... but man... every time you breath some city smog you live something less cause of it.

                        Now, the situation with neodymium is not so critical... but why being stupid and taking risks ?

                        And last... he asked ... I provided an answer... now if my answers are not good for you... ok... give me occultism titles but be careful before saying what I write is from occultism books (that sometimes is but not in this case).

                        Kind regards,
                        Max

                        "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                        But we dont need a reason
                        "

                        someone said...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Max View Post
                          And last... he asked ... I provided an answer... now if my answers are not good for you... ok... give me occultism titles but be careful before saying what I write is from occultism books (that sometimes is but not in this case).

                          Kind regards,
                          Max
                          Hi Max,

                          I think you've misread what Theseus was saying.
                          It appears to me that the reference to occult books was directed at Mike(Mont), not you. Or am I the one who's confused?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                            Hi Max,

                            I think you've misread what Theseus was saying.
                            It appears to me that the reference to occult books was directed at Mike(Mont), not you. Or am I the one who's confused?
                            Hi,
                            yes probably I misread...

                            I also was replying to wesp... but replyed to theseus... what a mess!

                            Kind regards,
                            Max

                            "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                            But we dont need a reason
                            "

                            someone said...

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                            • #29
                              ??????

                              I never stated anything about ingesting anything. I ask about his statment that a magnetic field could cause accelerated turmor growth and that an MRI exposes you to a termendous magnetic field. I don't believe this to be true and would like to know his source. But for the record I don't believe that any of these LRL or dowsing rods work. They are good wallet miners. As they say "SHOW ME THE MONEY" or show me some proof. With all of these "PROFESSIONAL" LRL treasure locator manufactures there must be one that can actually demonstrate that they actually work using accepted scientific methods.
                              Wes Pearson
                              "Why Yes! I am a Real Helicopter Pilot"

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by WesP View Post
                                With all of these "PROFESSIONAL" LRL treasure locator manufactures there must be one that can actually demonstrate that they actually work using accepted scientific methods.
                                I'm afraid not.

                                Mentioning LRL treasure locators in the same sentence with (conventional) scientific methods is a classic dichotomy.

                                The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                                Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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