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HISTORY After World War II, Japan began generating various electromagnetic wave shapes by changing electrical currents, in promoting healing. In the 1950's, this frequency based research and development, was taken up in other countries. Then throughout the 1960's and 1970's, European country's were designing and manufacturing, frequency based therapy system. Build one (1) machine and treat millions over decades. In 1954, the Earth's naturally occurring electromagnetic frequency pulsations were discovered by Professor W.O. Schumann. . These Schumann Resonance's are natural waves excited by lightning strikes that pump energy into the atmosphere cavity, causing it to resonate at extremely low frequencies.
These electromagnetic waves, travel around the Earth at the speed of light, reflecting from the ionosphere to earth and back again in cyclical fashion. These waves circumnavigate the globe at 7.83 times per second (7.83hz), creating an "overtone" frequency that correlates with the average frequency of alpha brain waves in human beings. In 1976, Japanese researcher K Nakagawa of Japan, determined after evaluating more than 11,000 subjects - that a large part of Western civilization is suffering from a lack of magnetic field. An epidemic of countless malaise, caused by the natural weakening of the Earth's magnetic field, in combination with modern lifestyles inside buildings, cars and airplanes that shield us from the earth's magnetic energy. Then in 1982, Tomorrow published the first book on modern micro-current therapy, summarizing clinical observations using frequencies, in the treatment of 2700 patients with 33 different pathologies. About this same time in the United States, electromagnetic fields began to be used to increase the speed and endurance of racehorses..
Then in 1979, based on the published work of Dr. Bassett, the FDA allowed electromagnetic fields to be used for non-union and delayed union fractures . A decade later the FDA allowed the use of pulsed radio frequency electromagnetic fields, for the treatment of pain and edema. Since then, the FDA has now "certified" the following "Medical" uses for PEMF.
From there, the technology and sophistication of the systems have increasingly grown and matured, to the point they are today. So ask your
doctor if PEMF is right ~ end ~ |
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