Goal
Therapeutic treatment of cancer and microbial disease by restoring cellular oscillations with ultra-radio-frequency electromagnetic waves.
Problem
Cancerous growths and pathogenic microbes that disrupt normal cellular vibrations.
Concept Summary
The Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO) generates a broad spectrum of high-frequency electromagnetic waves (radio frequencies) using concentric open-circuit rings of varying diameters. By exposing biological tissue to this multi-wavelength field, the device is claimed to induce resonance in healthy cells, allowing them to regain their natural oscillation amplitude while selectively disrupting the vibrations of diseased cells, leading to tumor shrinkage.
Principles
- Resonance
- Harmonic generation
- Electromagnetic induction
- Multi-wavelength radiation
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Copper
- Metal conductors
- Insulating material
- Glass or ceramic spheres (capacitors)
Mechanisms of Action
- Induction of cellular oscillations via radio-frequency electromagnetic fields
- Selective disruption of pathogenic cell vibrations
- Resonant amplification of healthy cell activity
Energy Sources
Applications
- Cancer treatment
- Antimicrobial therapy
- Plant disease control
Claimed Performance
In plant experiments, tumors shrank and dried up within 16 days after a few three-hour exposures; the effect was reported as selective to diseased tissue.
Experimental Evidence
The author reports treating cancer-inoculated plants with the oscillator for several three-hour sessions; tumors began to shrink after 16 days and eventually detached, while healthy tissue remained unaffected. Similar results were claimed for animals, though no data were presented.
Replication Status
No independent replication reported in the article.
Limitations
- Lack of controlled, peer-reviewed studies
- Mechanistic explanation is speculative
- Results reported only for plants and anecdotal animal work
Red Flags
- Claims based on anecdotal evidence
- No quantitative data or statistical analysis
- Potential for false medical claims