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The Dielectric Resonance & Energy Properties of
Ruby, Emerald, Diamond, Sapphire & Other Crystals

Ruby raises the skin and body temperature
Ruby raises the skin and body temperature

emerald emits cold, green rays
Emerald lower skin and body temperature

Ruby raises the skin and body temperature, increases the metabolic rate, circulation and muscle tension, being beneficial for patients with a large, heavy body type, and a slow, cold physiological disposition. It is contraindicated and is not for the agile, quick, and hot tempered physiological types.The effects of ruby and emerald can be scientifically confirmed by monitoring a patient’s pulse or by using a thermometer or a blood pressure monitor before and after treatment with gem medicines.

In contrast, emerald emits cold, green rays and is used to treat diseases arising from too much heat, such as burns, contusions, anorexia, diarrhoea, irritable bowel syndrome, stomach ulcers, cystitis and eczema. The green rays of emerald lower skin and body temperature, reduce libido, slow the metabolic rate and circulation, relax muscle tension and increase the patient’s body weight.

Back in the early 1990's I  (Jon Whale) had occasion to treat a young child who was covered from head to toe with eczema. This prompted me to perform a series of controlled experiments testing the effect of the dielectric resonance using ruby and emerald transducers on the conductivity of my own skin. Under hyperthermic conditions for example, extensive vasodiliation occurs and the electrical resistance of the dermis decreases in Ohms per cubic centimetre.

The results were very interesting and presented conclusive scientific evidence of the benefits of electronic gem lamp therapy for controlling and treating disease. The experiment was set up to prove the effectiveness of  transducers containing rubies for increasing local circulation and emerald for reducing circulation in the dermis. The placebo control was ordinary "colour therapy" lamps, the same lamps and filters being used for the control, but without gem stones fitted inside them. (This experiment was very similar to the temperature measuring experiment in Figure 6.4 and Figure 6.5 in Chapter 6 of my book: The Catalyst of Power). Furthermore, the following experiment substantiated the results of that test.The details of the experiment are as follows:

1) I marked off two areas of my left forearm with a fine marker pen as area ‘A’ and area ‘B’.

2) Inside the centre of the area, I measured the skin resistance of both sites ‘A’ and ‘B’, using a calibrated ohmmeter with gold contact skin probes attached. The distance between the probes was fixed at 2 centimetres. These readings were:

Site ‘A’ = 52,000,000 ohms

Site ‘B’ = 47,000,000 ohms.

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