METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RECORDING POLARIZED ELECTROMAGNETIC...

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting nuclear – electromagnetic – or ultrasonic radiation

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C600S009000, C607S001000

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06654627

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to medical engineering, and more exactly to a method and device for recording polarized electromagnetic radiation of an inactivated strain of pathogenic microorganisms onto a crystal, a method and a device for changing the activity of a strain of pathogenic microorganisms, a method for eliminating a strain of pathogenic microorganisms from a human or animal organism.
The invention may be used for inactivation and subsequent elimination of pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microorganisms from a human or animal organism.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The discovery “Phenomenon of intracellular distanced electromagnetic interactions in a system of two tissue cultures” (registered in the USSR State Register of Discoveries of Feb. 15, 1966, diploma 122, authors V. P. Kaznacheev, S. P. Shurim, L. P. Mikhailova) was placed at the base of the present invention.
An earlier unknown phenomenon of distant intracellular electromagnetic interactions between two identical tissue cultures during the action of factors on one of them, the factors being of biological, chemical or physical nature, with a characteristic reaction of another culture in the form of a “mirror” cytopathic effect, which determines the cellular system as a detector of the modulation features of electromagnetic radiation, was experimentally established.
Thus, a new information channel in biological systems was detected, and an approach to evaluation of quantum phenomenon in the mechanisms of functioning of a genetic cell program and processes of encoding information in specialized cellular systems was also experimentally developed.
The possibility appeared for investigation of means for acting on pathological processes via correction of interference occurring in the photon channel of information transmission. It is presumed that this may be related to selection of chemical compounds, converting the initial light flux of a cell into monochromatic radiation. The possibility of using a new principle for treatment of a number of diseases appeared. New methods for diagnosis of the states and prognosis of the behavior of biological objects were developed on the basis of a study of the modulation characteristics of electromagnetic radiation of biosystems.
A device for generating electromagnetic radiation for controlling and improving the state of live organisms is also known (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,792,184, 1998), the device comprising a source of energy and a generator of biofrequency spectrum, comprising an energy converter and one of the following elements or compounds thereof: Co, Cu, Mo, Li, Be, Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Zn, Ge, Sr, Zr, Nb, Ta, Hf, Se, Tn, W, Au and Y.
The device comprises a source of energy, an energy converter, an element ensuring generation of the biofrequency spectrum being imitated. This element is made in the form of a monomer or compounds consisting of one or several chemical elements. After excitation by the energy of transition of energetic levels, electromagnetic radiation is formed in the element in the form of a physical field of the biofrequency spectrum being imitated, which acts on live organisms. Where there is agreement with the poles of intensive absorption of the organism, a large part of the radiation energy carried by electromagnetic waves is absorbed, causing changes in the energy of molecules, atoms or electrons in live organisms, which then causes oscillation, increases biooxidation and improves the energetic state of cells, resulting in an increase of the permeability of cellular membranes.
The generator of the biofrequency spectrum being imitated comprises a substrate of non-metals or ceramic, a radiating layer applied onto the substrate and consisting of borides, nitrides, carbides, sulfides or fluorides, mixed with a liquid binder, and an energy converter in the form of a electrical heating wire disposed in the substrate and arranged at the end faces of the substrate to convert electrical energy into thermal energy.
The heat formed by the heating wire is used to excite chemical elements in the radiation layer.
This device radiates signals of a bioresonant spectrum with wavelengths in the range of from 0.2 &mgr;m to 10 mm. The device has the following main characteristics. In the first place, the device provides for generation of a very wide spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, which covers the visible light band, the near and far IR band, the millimeter wave band and the centimeter wave band, i.e. completely covers the band of frequencies inherent to the natural radiation frequencies of the organism. In the second place, it is known that electromagnetic radiation differs in respect to intensity in different bands of the spectrum, wherein more than 90% of the radiated energy is in the visual light band of the near, middle and far IR bands. Wherein the ultralongwave portion of the TR band, submillimeter and millimeter bands occupy a very wide band, but only a very small amount of the radiated energy is contained therein.
In the process of operation, the energy converter converts the electromagnetic electrical energy into thermal energy and maintains a predetermined temperature of the components, ensuring the generation of electromagnetic oscillations in the range of from 0.2 to 10000 &mgr;m.
It should be noted that even though this device ensures generation of electromagnetic radiation in the range of radiation of live organisms of from 0.2 &mgr;m to 10 mm, it is not capable, in the first place, of effectively changing the conformation of the transmembrane molecules located on the plasmatic membrane of pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic microbes, since thermal radiation of a component of the substrate is unpolarized or weakly-polarized and, in the second place, of selectively acting on cells of the organism, for example, to reduce the activity of pathogenic microbes in the organism without changing the activity of the organism's own cells and the cells of the commensal microflora of this organism.
A method of changing the activity of biological cells which is based on the phenomenon of intracellular distanced action in a system of two identical cultures is known (see, for example, N. L. Lupichev “Electropuncture diagnosis, homeopathy and phenomenon of distance action,” pp. 31-45, Moscow, 1995).
The method consists in that a cell culture (strain of a microorganism) was placed in two test tubes between which contact was maintained via glass substrates. One of the test tubes with a strain of microorganisms was subjected to the action of an extreme agent, which was either a virus of classical bird plague or mercury bichloride or ultraviolet radiation. Wherein, conversion of the strain of the microorganism from an active state to an inactivated state was implemented.
Then the test tube with the inactivated strain of microorganisms was placed adjacent to the test tube in which the strain was in the active state. Twelve thousand experiments were carried out. As a result it was found that under the action of the bioelectromagnetic radiation of the inactivated strains, the active strains went into the inactivated state.
Using this method the conversion of a strain from an active state into an inactivated state may only be carried out in test tubes. However, the use of the indicated method for treatment of patients is not possible in view of the fact that it is necessary to have an active pathogenic strain of microorganisms available, but this is not always possible. Furthermore, there is a certain danger when working with active strains which are in a test tube. In order to inactivate them, an extreme agent, which is also dangerous for humans, is necessary.
Some of the aspects of the discovery made by Alexander Gurich are disclosed in the publication by Fritz Albert Pope—“Some Properties of Biophotons and Their Interpretation under Conditions of Coherent States” in a magazine of the International Institute of Biophysics, Germany, 1999. Gurvich called the emission of photons from live cells “mitog

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