
Air Travel is part of our lives. There is mounting evidence that flying shortens your lifespan. This is especially true for those who frequently travel long-haul flights. Airlines have conducted studies and found shorter life expectancy among airline personnel, but these studies have, as yet, not been made public.
I recently came across some interesting information on how air travel affects the human system, and can disrupt our health. Even holiday flyers need to know how flying can stress the body and how to protect themselves from adverse effects when traveling. This is based on the understanding of the body as an electric field, which can be disrupted and experience interference with normal functioning during long-haul flights.
Here is what you need to know:
- Long haul travel depletes the energy or auric field around your body. This is far more than simple fatigue from time zone changes, that we innocently call “jetlag”.
- Pan continental and trans-ocean flights are more degenerative to the human auric field than short flights of 3 hours or less.
- Virtually everyone aboard a 9-10 hour international flight, will disembark with varying degrees of irregular or ruptured auric function. Traveling latitudinally in eastbound vectors are the most detrimental.
Why would this be happening?
Most commercial planes fly at altitudes of 35,000 feet. This is outside the regulatory pulse of the Schumann Resonance. The Schumann Resonance is the planet’s ‘heartbeat’, it is an anionic charge released by the earth that combines with the cationic charges released from the stratosphere to form an electro-magno capacitor around the planet. This protective resonance capacitor extends from ground level to about 30,000 feet up. It forms a background resonance that plays a key role in regulating the vital organs and glandular rhythms in the human body. Planes flying between 35,000 to 38,000 feet, as most do, are outside this regulatory range, and the metal body of the aircraft further deflects any remaining integration. And so those in the plane are exposed to greatly increased radiation at those higher altitudes.
NASA is aware of this distortion of our physical rhythms in the human body, because it has caused chronic physical problems among astronauts.
Doctors who have studied jet fatigue are aware that long flights force the heart to work harder, and that long range flights can cause the heart to enlarge. Those pilots and flight attendants who fly daily, stress their bodies and the energy fields around their bodies, to the extent that chronic diseases result and ‘aging’ is accelerated.
The airlines which conducted studies of the effects of long term flights found shorter life expectancy among airline personnel. They are also aware that “hypobaric hypoxia” or deficiency of oxygen caused by pressurization of the aircraft, alters body rhythms after long flights, significantly reducing human hormone levels.
For passengers, lower oxygen levels in the cabin are further exacerbated by:
- the cramped conditions for seating over extended periods, which prevent proper rest
- the impairment of blood circulation
- the extremely dry air
- the low pressure in the cabins.
Flights of under 3-4 hours allow quicker recovery. But all flights are damaging to the human body.
So, the most important factors to take into consideration are:
- duration of the flight
- the frequency of flights taken
- the age and general physical health of the person flying.
What can be done to minimize these detrimental effects?
Here are some little known things you can do.
1) Avoid flying whenever you can.
2) Work at keeping your health at optimum levels through every means possible: exercise, healthy diet, sleep, staying emotionally and mentally fit.
Note: Be aware of your emotional state. If you are affected by depression, anxiety, lethargy, chronic fatigue, insomnia you will need to pay attention to this or it will compromise your health much quicker.
3) Avoid microwaved food – this disrupts the structure of the food, and consequently the body’s ability to properly digest and eliminate waste.
4) Wear certain gemstone combinations – More on Gems
5) Wear silver, copper or gold on both wrists – palladium or platinum are best.
6) Wear a stabilizing pendant of lapis lazuli, malachite or azurite to help hold your auric field intact.
After the flight, take a mineral salts bath and avoid sleeping pills. Keep the body hydrated as much as possible during and after the flight.
Other things you can do to strengthen yourself
1) Exercise at least 30 minutes per day – (any type of yoga: Tai Chi, Qi Gong; or Walking)
2) Increase water consumption, and magnetize your water.
3) Detoxify with saunas, colonic irrigation, massage therapy.
4) Use salt baths, mineral baths, and thermal natural springs.
5) Use the Tesla Violet Ray Therapy.
6) Use of magnetics on the soles of the feet and wrist.
7) Avoid excesses of alcohol, tobacco and prescription drugs.
8 Take a digestive cleanse weekly, such as raw garlic, ginger, apple cider vinegar.
9) Use pure sonic frequency with crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls and tuning forks to tone your energy field.
10) Work with Phi cut Vogel crystals, in auric sealing
11) Smudge, sage your body
12) If you need to spend hours in front of a computer, neutralize the bombardment of your body.
What are the best ways of neutralizing the bombardment of the body with EMF frequencies?
EMF protection has become very fashionable and is now big business. But does it work? The wearing of gemstones may be far more helpful than the current trend of wearing man-made electromagnetic radiation neutralizing devices. Gemstones are powerful and have a proven history of protecting wearers from negative forces. A single refractive gem worn on one hand and a double refractive gem on the other will go far to deflect EMF fields.
How to Wear Gemstones
You can wear the gemstones as rings:
- Wear a single refractive gem of 2 or more carats such as diamond, garnet or spinel on one hand.
- On the other hand, wear a double refractive gem of 4 carats or more such as aquamarine, sapphire, ruby, emerald, tourmaline, or topaz.
- Any of the quartz varieties such as amethyst, peridot and citrine will also do as double refractives.
Combine this with gold, palladium or platinum wristbands on each wrist and you have a natural form of protection that is tried and true. If the more expensive metals do not fit your budget, silver, copper, brass, titanium and carbon steel wristbands can be used.
Another option is to wear a chain around your neck with a stabilizing pendant, such as lapis lazuli, malachite or azurite. Clear gems bring in the higher dimensional light waves, and amplify your individual field helping to hold it intact. However, do not wear emerald, morganite, alexandrite, and aquamarine, with ruby or sapphire at the same time.
Next time you travel by air, you’ll be better prepared to take the necessary steps to take care of your health.
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