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Healing With Electronic Waves

Cellular Regeneration using Electro-Magnetic frequencies

© Allene Reynolds

Oct 9, 2008
Electro-Magnetic healing, through a multi-wave oscillator, isn't new technology. It has been around since the 1930s. But, does it work? Let's take a look.

In 1929 George Lakhovsky, a Russian engineer, published a book called, 'The Secret Life' which gave birth to an innovative new concept in healing, Radiobiology. In another book titled, 'The Cancer Conspiracy' by Barry Lynes, reviewer Theresa Welsh of The Seeker Books website stated, Lakhovsky maintained all living cells, from people to parasites, produce and radiate oscillations at high frequencies, and they respond to oscillations of different frequencies from outside sources. The world today is bombarded with electro-magnetic impulses from cell phones to microwaves and researchers fear this may be the cause of increased cancer risks. But what happens when outside oscillations concur with the frequency of internal cell oscillations? According to Lakhovsky, and even some modern scholars, the living being grows stronger. The question then becomes, can a machine, oscillating at the same frequency of a human body, create a healing process?

Laboratory Trials

Royal Raymond Rife, a researcher in the 1930's, invented a new microscope because he was dissatisfied with the electron microscopes of the day. Those scopes could only be used to examine dead specimens and therefore, in Rife's opinion, left out a lot of possibilities for studying the micro-organisms that live in the human body. Rife was convinced that these organisms were the cause of cancer and if they were studied alive, and under greater magnification, he could learn of a way to kill them. He found a possible cure in radio frequencies that caused the organisms to literally explode.

Was it a Cure?

Convinced that his theory was right he approached one of his close friends, Dr. Milbank Johnson, and asked for a clinical trial. In 1934 sixteen terminally ill cancer patients were brought into the California laboratory to participate in the experiment. Unbiased doctors were asked to examine the patients after 90 days to determine the effect, if any, on their condition. Pathologists were also asked to stand by to examine those that did not survive the trial.

All sixteen patients left the facility cancer free after using Rife's frequency machine. Several doctors, upon hearing the remarkable results, began utilizing his machine in their own practice but the American Medical Association and the Federal Drug Administration refused to allow them to continue.

Modern Machines

Several modern day inventors, including a medical doctor, have devised their own versions of Lakhovsky's theory. It is considered alternative therapy and is still not accepted by the FDA, but neither is it condemned. Their investigators have found no evidence of any harm being done by the machines although they fear the waves could disrupt the body chemistry and bring about illness. They have admitted, through one study, that there was some mild benefits with multiple sclerosis patients.

Does it Work?

The jury is still out on that question but more and more the public is leaning toward inexpensive, non-invasive ways to deal with health issues. A session in front of an Electro-Magnetic machine is pleasant, lasting only from two to five minutes, and cost wise not the least expensive. The claim is that it regenerates cells that are not working properly and allows them to oscillate at their correct vibration rate energizing the body and opening the way for healing.

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