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Interactions of Low-Frequency, Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields with Living Tissue: Biochemical Responses and Clinical Results

In recent years many studies have demonstrated stimulatory effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on biological tissue.
However, controversies have also surrounded the research often due to the lack of knowledge of the different physical
consequences of static versus pulsed electromagnetic. PEMF is widely used for treating fractures and non-unions as well as for
treating diseases of the joints.

Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Could See Benefits from PEMFS

A treatment discussion about osteoporosis or osteopenia is not complete without considering electromagnetic stimulation of the bones. While nutrition, exercise, hormone balancing, and supplements are critical to adequate bone formation (particularly post-menopause), they are often not enough. There are many circumstances where these approaches are inadequate or not possible; even when these methods are suitable, adding electromagnetic stimulation enhances the potential benefits and long-term results. This means that multiple approaches are necessary to deal with osteoporosis/osteopenia adequately.

Tesla Electric City Festival on CHCH

The 4th Tesla Electric City Festival is happening this Sunday at the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology. It’s a gathering of tech enthusiasts who celebrate the achievements of Nikola Tesla. And if your asking who that is, Tim Bolen finds out for you.

Centurion EZY: Tesla Tech!

As we navigate the ever-new avenues and quantum leaps in technology, there are some that stand out and hold their own, having maintained their momentum with time.
I am intrigued by the Testa technology. The brilliant inventor and research physicist named Nikola Tesla introduced to the world a wireless technology that has been adapted for a wide variety of applications that we use almost without a second thought today. He developed the alternating current (AC) that is still the platform for today’s electrical inventions. He worked for Thomas Edison before venturing out on his own to use his genius in the revolutionary world. Of electricity. In about 1891 Tesla invented the Testa coil. which is a high voltage transformer that is still the standard for pulsing magnetic fields.

Is the Schumann Resonance Rising?

Is the Schumann Resonance rising? As one who works with subtle energies and frequencies on a daily basis, I’ve been asked this question often. And the Internet has helped spark this question for untold thousands of people because of a popular meme that claims that the Schumann Resonance (SR) is indeed rising. But is it really rising?

Schumann Resonance (The Fifth Element)

At any given moment about 2,000 thunderstorms roll over Earth, producing some 50 flashes of lightning every second. Each lightning burst creates electromagnetic waves that begin to circle around Earth captured between Earth’s surface and a boundary about 60 miles up. Some of the waves – if they have just the right wavelength – combine, increasing in strength, to create a repeating atmospheric heartbeat known as Schumann resonance. This resonance provides a useful tool to analyze Earth’s weather, its electric environment, and to even help determine what types of atoms and molecules exist in Earth’s atmosphere.

HOW PEMF THERAPY REDUCES SCIATIC NERVE PAIN

Sciatic nerve pain now accounts for more than 40% of all back pain, and many report this pain to be a problem by the age of 50. Because this type of back pain is so common, it is often treated with a written prescription for physical therapy and a prescription for nerve pain.

Pioneers in the Field of PEMF

In 1895, through the genius of Nikola Tesla, the Niagara Falls Power Company began sending alternating current (AC) to Buffalo, NY, twenty-five miles away. Cities throughout the world followed suit and made commercial AC power available to the general public, even miles from the power generating station. As a result, Tesla’s high voltage loop devices, which were powered by AC, started to become widely known and applied.