Abstract

    Open Access Research Article Article ID: OJA-1-105

    Moving away persons with Asthma from Geopathic Zone (Dowsing Technique): How are they after?

    Jeremias L Convocar*

    No one really knows what exactly caused asthma. However, recent studies revealed that exposure to  magnetic fields increases asthma risk and make asthma victims worst. This case study was aimed at   determining the extent of the symptoms of asthma among victims when they stayed within and were  moved  way from the geopathic zone. A combined qualitative-quantitative technique employed the  questionnaire  hecklist, interview, observation, and medical reports in gathering data. Likewise, Y-dowsing   rod was used  o locate the crossing points of earth grids where geopathic zone is found. The mean was used to describe  he extent of the health problems and matrices for the comparison of commonalities, patterns  and variances in the analysis and interpretation of qualitative data. The findings revealed that asthma is  riggered when one’s head and breast is directly exposed within geopathic zone for a longer time. The  llness remains incurable or become unresponsive to any medical treatment while the victims stayed within  he zone of radiation. However, when one moved away from the said zone it ceases to be a problem. Thus,  asthma is a disease of location primarily triggered by geopathic stress and could be effectively  addressed when a victim moved away. Unless the people recognized the existence this unseen negative  earth energy in selected location and its adverse effect on their health, the exact cause and cure of asthma remained a mystery.

    Keywords: Geopathic stress; Trigger asthma; Staying over; Moving away

    Published on: May 25, 2017 Pages: 21-36

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/oja.000005
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