ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CYLINDERS HELP PREVENT JET LAG?

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CYLINDERS HELP PREVENT JET LAG?



MOSCOW (Wireless Flash) – Although jet lag is a relatively recent problem, the solution for it may come from, of all places, ancient Egypt. That’s according to Russian physicist Dr. Vlad Kovtoun, who claims that zinc and copper cylinders found at ancient Egyptian archeological sites may be able to cure jet lag. He believes the six-and-a-half-inch cylinders were used by Egyptian priests to “re-energize and re-organize” the body’s electromagnetic field. Scientists studying the mysterious cylinders say they’re great for jet lag and folks who’ve held them in their hand for just a few minutes a day claim they also increase endurance. Now, Dr. Kovtoun is hoping to use the ancient technology to help modern day people: He’s selling replicas of the cylinders for $300 a pop.

Wed 07-25-01