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BioResonance Patents

Device: ElectroMagnetic Biorezonance Assembly for Clothing (RO130403)
Folder: BioResonancePatents
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.60
Practicability
0.50
Evidence
0.50
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.30
TRL
4

Goal

Restore cellular homeostasis by delivering specific electromagnetic resonance frequencies to healthy cells and to stimulate biological activity.

Problem

Abnormal resonance frequencies of unhealthy cells (>=1 MHz) are associated with disease; lack of non-invasive methods to normalize cellular frequencies.

Concept Summary

The invention comprises devices that generate electromagnetic fields at defined low- ( frequencies (10 Hz-150 kHz) and high-frequency bands (up to MHz) to induce bio-resonance effects, and preparations whose carrier substances are activated by such fields. The activated preparations are claimed to enhance metabolic activity, immune response, and therapeutic outcomes when ingested or applied.

Detailed Description

RO130403 describes a wearable assembly that emits electromagnetic waves in the 10 Hz-150 kHz range, with a power density of 1-1.2 mW/cm^2, to promote cellular homeostasis. EP1837032A2 details methods for preparing EMF-activated carriers (powders, tablets, saline) by exposing them to frequencies from 0.01 Hz to 10 MHz for 0.5-60 min. The carriers contain pharmaceutically acceptable bases (talc, starch, salts, sugars, polymers) and crystalline inorganic salts (K^+, Mg^2^+, Ca^2^+, Na^+). US2008039905 adds a microprocessor-controlled electronic generator capable of producing sinusoidal, rectangular, or triangular waveforms for bio-resonance functional medicine. Experimental data from a Russian agricultural institute report a 35-40 % increase in poultry productivity when fed EMF-activated preparations, with statistical significance (p < 0.05).

Principles

  • Electromagnetic resonance
  • Frequency-specific bio-stimulation
  • EMF activation of material properties

Scientific Domains

Physics Biology Medicine Biophysics

Materials

  • talc
  • sodium lactate
  • sodium chloride
  • potassium chloride
  • potato starch
  • gelatin
  • polyethylene glycol
  • iron oxide
  • yellow sunset dye
  • red dye
  • physiological saline
  • inorganic salts (KCl, MgCl_2, CaCl_2, NaCl)
  • sugars (glucose, fructose, maltose, rhamnose, ribose, dextrose)

Mechanisms of Action

  • Interaction of low-frequency EMF with cellular ion channels
  • Modulation of metabolic pathways via resonant frequencies
  • Immune system stimulation through activated preparations

Energy Sources

Electromagnetic field generation (frequency 0.01 Hz-10 MHz) Quartz oscillator (8.6 MHz) Microprocessor-controlled signal generator

Applications

  • Medical therapy (pain, inflammation, immune modulation)
  • Veterinary feed additive for productivity
  • Functional medicine diagnostics

Claimed Performance

Increase in poultry productivity by 35-40 % (p < 0.05); therapeutic effects listed for dozens of frequencies (e.g., pain relief at 433 Hz, immune stimulation at 1862-2000 Hz).

Experimental Evidence

North-Caucasian research institute experiment showed statistically reliable increase in duck/geese productivity when fed EMF-activated powder; control groups showed no increase.

Replication Status

Only one institutional study reported; no independent replication mentioned.

Limitations

  • Lack of peer-reviewed clinical trials
  • Mechanistic explanation remains speculative
  • Regulatory approval status unclear

Red Flags

  • Extraordinary claims without independent validation
  • Use of vague terms such as "cell-friendly homeostasis"
  • Reliance on frequency lists rather than mechanistic data

Keywords

bio-resonance electromagnetic therapy EMF activation cellular homeostasis frequency-specific stimulation veterinary productivity

Related Technologies

BICOM bio-resonance machine Magnetic resonance therapy Electro-magneto-radiotherapy devices

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