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DNA Telomere Rejuvenation

Inventor: Norman Shealy
Year: 2011
Device: RejuvaMatrix
Folder: shealy
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.70
Practicability
0.60
Evidence
0.40
Fringe Score
0.80
Risk
0.20
TRL
4

Goal

Extend telomere length to improve health and longevity

Problem

Telomere shortening with age leads to cellular senescence and reduced regenerative capacity

Concept Summary

A mat containing a copper screen covered with crushed sapphire (or quartz) crystal is connected to a Tesla coil. The coil generates a high-voltage, low-current electromagnetic field at 54-78 GHz (the reported resonant frequency of human DNA). Users lie on the mat for 30-60 minutes daily, exposing the whole body to this field, which the inventor claims stops telomere shortening and can lengthen telomeres.

Principles

  • Resonant frequency of human DNA (54-78 GHz)
  • High-voltage, low-current electromagnetic field generation
  • Whole-body immersion in a specific frequency band

Scientific Domains

Biology Medical Science Electromagnetics

Materials

  • Copper screen
  • Foam pads
  • Crushed sapphire crystal
  • Crushed quartz crystal
  • Fabric mattress cover

Mechanisms of Action

  • Induced electromagnetic resonance at DNA frequencies
  • Potential activation of telomerase or other cellular repair pathways

Energy Sources

Tesla coil (high voltage, low current)

Applications

  • Longevity therapy
  • Anti-aging treatment
  • Cellular rejuvenation

Claimed Performance

In a pilot of 6 individuals, telomeres lengthened 1 % after 3 months in 4 subjects; in 3 subjects who continued use, average increase was 5.6 % (instead of the expected 2 % decrease). After 10 months average increase reported as 2.9 %.

Experimental Evidence

Pilot study with 6 participants (3 M/3 F, ages 50-74) measured telomere length at baseline and after 3 months of daily 30-minute exposure to 54-78 GHz field (50-75 dB). 4 of 6 showed 1 % lengthening; 2 showed no shortening. Three continued users showed average 5.6 % increase.

Replication Status

No independent replication reported; only the inventor's own study.

Limitations

  • Very small sample size (6 subjects)
  • Lack of peer-reviewed publication
  • Mechanism not scientifically validated

Red Flags

  • Claims of reversing aging and extending lifespan
  • No independent verification or replication
  • Reliance on anecdotal and non-peer-reviewed data

Keywords

telomere rejuvenation Tesla coil electromagnetic field DNA resonance longevity anti-aging

Related Technologies

Tesla coil devices Lakhovsky frequency therapy GigaTENS

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