A magnetic field of 10 tesla can levitate diamagnetic materials, such as wood, frogs, water, humans, fruit, etc… Here is a link with some movies of levitating diamagnetic materials: Movies of levitating objects
Theoretically, a human exposed to a magnetic field of 10 tesla would experience a 28% increase in blood pressure. A 6 tesla magnetic field is expected to cause a 6% increase in blood pressure. At 1.5 tesla no significant changes are expected. MRI machines work at .5 to 2 tesla.
So my question is, when does an increase of blood pressure become a problem for the average joe?
2 tesla is some serious magnetic field brother. and i venture to say 6% blood pressure change is pretty much going to go unnoticed.
also are we talking permanent change in pressure or temporary ? just popping one ephedra pill will probably raise your blood pressure more, for 6 hours. and i take that sh1t all the time.
One’s blood pressure changes through out the day. It will sky rocket when one coughs. People are squishy so there’s lots of room for adjustment . A 10% increase would change 120/70 to 132/82 not significant at all.
It also changes minute to minute. I take mine at home because I’m monitoring it. The first read is always higher than the subsequent readings; sometimes by as much as +18 systolic and +10 diastolic. These are readings taken about 1 minute apart and five in a row. It’s higher when I’m watching Survivor.