Goal
Use electrostatic, electromagnetic, and ultrasonic fields to provide therapeutic effects such as thrombus removal, telomere lengthening, blood-pressure regulation, pain reduction, plant growth enhancement, and general health promotion.
Problem
Medical conditions (vascular blockage, high blood pressure, hyperlipidaemia, bone fracture recovery, joint pain), plant nutrient uptake and pest control, and general wellness.
Concept Summary
The article surveys a series of patents that employ high-voltage electrostatic fields, charged-particle injection, broadband electromagnetic and ultrasonic resonance, and far-infrared radiation to induce therapeutic effects in biological tissues or plants. Devices typically consist of electrode arrays, voltage regulators, piezoelectric crystal grains, conductive pins, or layered polymer films that generate the required fields when powered.
Principles
- Electrostatic field generation
- High-voltage particle injection
- Broadband electromagnetic resonance
- Ultrasonic vibration via piezoelectric crystals
- Far-infrared radiation
- Magnetic field coupling
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Polylactic acid cloth
- Electret polymer film
- Fluoroplastic micropore film
- Magnetic particles (permanent magnets)
- Piezoelectric crystal grains
- Conductive metal pins
- Stainless steel
Mechanisms of Action
- Charged particles are driven through thrombus by alternating electrostatic fields
- Electrostatic fields induce resonance in DNA/telomeres
- Ultrasonic vibrations stimulate cellular activity
- Far-infrared rays provide thermal therapy
- Magnetic particles interact with static fields for bone/joint therapy
Energy Sources
Applications
- Vascular surgery adjunct
- Anti-aging / genomics therapy
- Hypertension and hyperlipidaemia treatment
- Pain relief patches
- Agricultural yield enhancement
- Digestive system health capsules
- Orthopaedic rehabilitation
Claimed Performance
Increased initial path formation for thrombus removal, telomere lengthening via resonance, rapid blood-pressure reduction, simultaneous heating and electrostatic therapy, improved plant nutrient uptake and reduced fertilizer use, high safety and efficacy for digestive system treatment.
Limitations
- Predominantly patent claims; lacking peer-reviewed clinical data
- High-voltage operation may pose safety hazards
- Regulatory approval not demonstrated
- Efficacy mechanisms not fully explained
Red Flags
- Reliance on high-voltage electrostatic fields without disclosed safety testing
- Absence of independent replication or clinical trial data
- Claims of DNA and telomere resonance that lack mainstream scientific support