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Go to Previous Page usually cutting away tissue, rarely adding material. Some diseases are treated with lasers, ultrasonic dissectors and even focused beam radiation. Lesions can be grossly removed but not on a cellular level and therefore, most cancers remain incurable. When cancer is treated with chemotherapy the whole body is affected; it is hard to target a specific organ, tissue or cell. The second era of medicine will begin when these sites can be targeted but only after the sites are fully understood. Life must be understood as it affects the whole body, the organs, the tissues, the cells and the molecules, and then use this information to control each of these and the entire body.
This is not an unusual concept and is currently widely employed. Neuroscientists must first perceive the electric fields and their frequencies, and then man must understand the electromagnetic information before the neurons can be modified to treat diseased states. Electromagnetic information and forces are constantly utilized in medicine. Ultrasound is used to investigate and treat, radiation is used to diagnose and cure and electricity is used to understand and to control. MRI scanners depend upon the natural vibrational signal of hydrogen. There has already been precedence exploring the resonance of targets and influencing those targets with the same vibration. Just as two opposite vibrational sound waves make silence together, a specific frequency may silence a deadly killer or bring back the sweet sound of life. A type of electrical energy called a pulsed electromagnet field (PEMF) is used in spinal cord stimulators to relieve pain, in bone stimulators to heal non-unions, in tremors to calm the hands and in the heart to capture a beat.
The PEMF fields can be generated under various conditions forming purely electrical, magnetic or radio frequency electromagnetic radiation. Pulse electrical magnetic fields are athermal energy, energy without heat, and have been used since the 1970's to help heal bony non-unions. Each time that there is an electrical field there is also a magnetic field; similarly a varying electrical field causes a varying magnetic field. The type of pulsed electromagnetic fields discussed here are only one portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses the electricity in houses, radio stations, microwaves, visible light, x-rays and gamma rays. Specifically, radio frequencies (RF) usually denote the electromagnetic range from 10KHz to 100,000 MHz. Slower frequencies are known as Extremely Low Frequency (ELF). In the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system, there is a wide range of varying electrical fields. The most commonly studied electrical potentials are those obtained from the brain through the scalp. These are not specific frequencies nor even groups of frequencies; the measurements are electrical potentials, the change in the amount of electricity over time.
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