Mitigating Joint Pain- A Second Look at Tuning the Weak Field of Quartz Sand

Tuning 1/4 cup of quartz sand taped to speaker

Today is the 4th of July in the U.S. and a special time of celebration and remembrance of the sacrifices made for freedom. From a personal standpoint, it is the liberty to discuss Avant-garde ideas and processes that could change Scientific consensus on how weak electromagnetism operates with molecular structures as well as area-specific weak fields in nature. It may eventually change how medical therapies are delivered, perhaps at a lower cost and with better results. Designer weak electromagnetic fields may also work as a synergism to current methods. You can read more about the background to the tuning process here and here.

I know this because of a particular pattern recognition ability I have with weak electromagnetic fields. It is a similar process to that of developing the skill of human echolocation but in this case it is the skill of interpreting weak electromagnetic fields and their physiological affect on the body and most likely other biological life.

So, today I am revisiting tuning quartz sand with the electrical audio coil in your speaker to help mitigate joint pain. The conundrum is that quartz does not have magnetic properties though it does have piezoelectric properties.  My view is that some type of composite weak field is permanently created by the application of a designer compound lower electromagnetic frequency that interestingly occurs in the sound frequency range. This is a very key insight, Nature responds to lower electromagnetic frequencies.

I tune with a relatively low wattage of approximately six watts using the electrical coil from an old computer speaker I took apart. The good news is that you do not have to disassemble your speaker and can tune quartz sand using your speaker the way it is with sound. The electromagnetic field emanating from the speaker is sufficiently strong enough to perform the tuning as shown in the photograph at the beginning of this article. Below is a photograph of the coil I tune with.

Tuning with an electrical coil without sound

The method I use to determine if a specific designer compound frequency is effective is through feedback from individuals using the tuned material. Tuning quartz sand to the “Gentle Balancing” frequency is effective in mitigating joint pain. It is also inexpensive and easy to use as the sand can be molded around the joint.  You can also watch a video I put together on tuning quartz sand here.

A five pound bag of quartz sand can be purchased at your local pet supply house. It is relatively inexpensive.

The benefits of tuning quartz sand is its ability to mold around the part of the body that hurts. That is a drawback with silicone wristbands, tuned pendants, etc., that work well on the wrist or around the neck but have reduced effectiveness for other areas of the body. Quartz sand, in itself, has some other benefits in creating a stronger healing field due to the increased surface area of the tuned sand particles.

I highly recommend that you purchase a second, used pair of computer speakers when tuning using this process if you plan to tune often. And no, you do not have to take them apart to expose the electrical coil. You can play them at a moderately loud volume setting using the designer mp3 audio files listed on page 2. As the noise will be loud, leave the room while tuning for about 30 minutes.

Place 1/4 to 1/2 cup of the quartz sand in a ziploc sandwich bag. There may be fine quartz dust in the mix so limit your handling to transferring a small amount into the bag. The fine dust particles could be an inhalation issue though to a very minimal degree if handled properly. After all, people use the sand for their reptile habitats. Pure silica sand has more issues in this regard. I double bag the sand so none can leak out.

Tape the ziploc bag to your speaker as shown at the top of the page. The next step is to play the mp3 audio file on your media player in “repeat mode” with the volume set to moderately high volume. Play for 30 minutes and the tuning will be complete. Remember, if you place the tuned sand near a strong magnet or magnetic field, the designer magnetic field will be corrupted. Otherwise the tuning is permanent.


Once tuned, the quartz sand can be molded around the area that hurts on the body. My wife has an ankle issue and this application helps. You can also carry the bag in your pocket or coat pocket (the magnetic field will easily move through clothing) or secure it to the place that hurts with a loosely wrapped piece of cloth. The tuned sand itself can also be poured into a small plastic or glass container the size of a pendant to carry around. It doesn’t take much tuned quartz sand to be helpful. You will have to experiment and find out for yourself what works best.

Have a great celebration of your personal freedoms today and everyday for the common good.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>