Surgery – Magnetic field applied to body for therapy
Reexamination Certificate
2000-08-17
2002-07-30
Winakur, Eric F. (Department: 3736)
Surgery
Magnetic field applied to body for therapy
C607S060000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06425851
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a device for activating objects in the form of substances, organic materials or living plant, animal or human bodies and parts thereof and a process for activating objects in the form of substances, organic materials or living plant bodies and parts thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
From the beginning of this century, the question of whether electromagnetic radiation can be emitted by organisms and whether the function of cells is affected by this has been a matter of discussion. In the seventies, F. A. Popp first provided experimental evidence that cells do emit biologically significant photon radiation. It is assumed that the frequency range of this radiation extends from very small values of less than 1 Hz up to very large values of more than 10
18
Hz. It is assumed that the body has its own energy field of an electromagnetic nature and that this electromagnetic field takes precedence over biochemical control and regulation processes. Thus, a disease is indicated by a change at the superordinate electromagnetic control level. Such pathological changes are also called interference vibrations which have an effect on the natural magnetic field of the body and can trigger faulty regulation processes.
Using these principles, a therapy device has been produced which works with the so-called endogenous vibrations for a body or a substance and by means of which an improvement or cure can be produced by extinguishing the interfering vibrational pattern. In this process, using modern electronics, the vibration pattern from human or animal bodies or from plants or even the characteristic electromagnetic fields of other organic and inorganic substances are processed via a bioresonance therapy instrument and applied to the organism for healing purposes. This makes use of the possibility of attenuating or amplifying the signals picked up by reception antennae from bodies or substances and also of inverting the signals in order to extinguish false, pathological electromagnetic vibrations or to stimulate or amplify correct, physiological electromagnetic vibrations in the patient by resonance or extinguishing effects.
With bioresonance therapy, therefore, substantially the following prerequisites are used as the starting point: the body and the biochemical processes in the body are electromagnetically controlled, i.e. there are electromagnetic vibrations in and around the body. These take precedence over biochemical processes and control them so that a vibrational spectrum of the organism is produced. In addition to physiological vibrations, there are also pathological vibrations in every person, these being caused by toxic pollution, injuries, infections, non-cured diseases, allergies, etc. Corresponding vibrations are present in substances. The endogenous electromagnetic fields in bodies or substances can be picked up from the surface and processed in a therapy instrument. Therapy vibrations are produced in the therapy instrument from these vibrations and these are passed to the body. The therapy vibrations cause a therapeutic effect in the body of the patient by extinguishing or reducing pathological vibrations or stimulating or amplifying physiological vibrations.
The improvement in the biophysical energy situation thus leads to effective therapy. This form of therapy has been known for twenty years, wherein the term Mora® therapy was that first used and the term bioresonance has now become widely accepted. Reference is made, in general, to the techniques of bioresonance therapy in the relevant literature, for example the publications by F. Morell in Ganzheitsmedizin volume 0/4-87, page 17 and by W. Ludwig, ‘Die Grundlagen der Bioresonanz-Therapie’, from Bioresonanz-und Multiresonanz-Therapie, Haug Verlag 1990. Other publications relating to bioresonance therapy have been published by the Brügemann Institute in Cauting, for example the publication by H. Brügemann, ‘Bioresonanz-Therapie—Grundlagen und Praxis’, on the further development of therapy using the patient's endogenous vibrations, and the publication by P. Schumacher, ‘Allergie aus biophysikalischer Sicht’.
Any substance, whether inorganic or organic, emits an electromagnetic vibrational pattern which lies in both the low and high frequency regions. The physical description of the electromagnetic emissions from substances in the long-wave region can be found by means of the Rayleigh-Jeans Law. The radiation curve for a black body at a temperature of 300 K has a maximum at 10 &mgr;m, that is in the IR region. However, there is also low frequency radiation according to the radiation law. Thus, radiation of about 8700 photons per cm
2
per second would be expected to be emitted e.g. between 0.9 and 1.1 MHz. These values have to be modified for a real body as compared with black body radiation. In fact, the varying spectral emissions of different materials can be explained as deviations from hypothetical black body radiation.
In the case of organic substances, there is an additional source of radiation which does not apply to inorganic materials, biophoton radiation. The physicist Dr. Popp has recorded remarkable spectra in the UV region, by using photomultipliers which can detect this type of radiation. According to the physicist Bigu del Blanco the spectrum for humans is very wide-band in structure. Although it has not yet been measured, it is assumed that similar spectra are also present for animals and plants. Also, biophotons, which are emitted by living substances, should have the low frequency modulation mentioned above.
The radiation which is characteristic of any substance, which exists in both the low and high frequency region, can be received by an input antenna and processed with an electronic circuit e.g. amplified, inverted or attenuated. By means of a transmitter antenna, this processed signal can be sent to a carrier substance which can store this vibrational pattern, or can be transferred to a body. Transferring is the normal expression for the handing over of a signal. The transmitter substance can be a natural or artificial preparation or one of the body's own substances. Transfer to a body represents a therapeutic application.
DE-OS 31 10 915, DE-OS 30 27 621 and DE-OS 32 44 582 make known an arrangement by means of which the human body can be subjected to a varying or modulated magnetic field. Also, in the case of the vibrational-magnetic field therapy unit known from DE-OS 41 35 325, an ampoule with a paramagnetic reagent is subjected to a magnetic field and activated in this way.
The MitoSan system is produced and marketed by the Vitatec GmbH medical engineering products Co., and objects which are to be treated or activated are subjected to a weak and varying magnetic field in this system. In addition, vibrations in the region of ultraweak electromagnetic signals can also be produced with the MitoSan system. These ultraweak signals correspond, under physiological conditions and in the context of the genetic control system, to those of the cells themselves. If these ultraweak signals are missing in patients, the organism is stimulated by the application of the vibrational pattern of MitoSan therapy to build them up again; the diseased cell system can then regenerate itself.
These known irradiation instruments are used in the natural medicine sector for the transfer of vibrations from medicaments, e.g. homeopathic agents and from samples of test substances which are used to test for allergies or substance incompatibilities, to carrier substances or patients using electromagnetic or magnetic waves. The phenomenon of homeopathy has been now been studied in earnest and it is a possible explanation of the mode of action of homeopathic or similar agents that electromagnetic signals of extremely weak intensity are transferred to biological organisms. In this case it seems that the possibility that water can store electromagnetic information in its cluster structures plays an important role.
The disadvantage of known therapy instruments or devices for irrad
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Veniaminov Nikita R
Winakur Eric F.
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