The Law of the Rhythmic BreatK 



ing it a positive cure for kidney and stomach troub- 

 les, " miner's consumption," rheumatism, and some 

 nervous disorders. The mineral emits phosphores- 

 cent light under slight friction, but there is abso- 

 lutely no perceptible heat in it, and the radiance is 

 most brilliant under water. 



When radium was discovered, it occurred to 

 one of the miners that the " rheumatism rock " 

 might contain the rare new element, and he induced 

 some Butte chemists to examine it. Careful tests 

 and analysis disclosed a trace of radio-activity, and 

 the mineral has been named " radiumite; " but no 

 one can account for its strange medicinal virtues, 

 which have been substantiated by many experiments 

 under close observation of a prominent Butte physi- 

 sian. It is of course an igneous rock aglow with 

 subtle Tejas vibrations, which explains clearly and 

 scientifically its magical curative and invigorating 

 properties. To the underground worker especially 

 is it a blessed boon, supplying him with the life ele- 

 ment of which his deprivation of sunshine and 

 light robs him. 



You see it is of vast importance to human well- 

 being that the balance of the Tattvas be main- 

 tained, and this is the remedial office of alternate 

 breathing. 



It is sometimes very helpful in crises of great 

 fatigue and exhaustion following strenuous exer- 

 tion, to take several full deep negative breaths 



