Revolutionizing the fields of medicine
with yet another life-changing invention
Silvia Binder, ND, PHD
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Great contributions from outside the field of medicine have been made by electronics engineers and physicists; revolutionizing the fields of medicine:
- Inventors of the pacemaker: John Hopps and Wilson Greatbatch
- Inventor of the X-Ray Device: Wilhelm Roentgen
- Inventors of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Felix Bloch & Edward Mills Purcell discovered Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in 1930. In 1970 Raymond Damadian, M.D. filed the first patent for the MRI Scanner, which was further developed by physicists Peter Mansfield and Paul Lauterbur.
- Inventor of Ultrasound: Carl Hellmuth Hertz
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Let's Review:
The body is based on electro-magnetism. Energy is the basis of life. The way medicine has been taught and still is taught today is limited to the chemical model and most medical professionals are not sufficiently taught in the area of physics. Without physics, chemistry cannot work and vice versa. Extended understanding how the body works in the world of physics will give medical professionals a more complete picture of the body in its entirety.
The heart is electric and so is the brain. When you speak of electricity you automatically speak of magnetism since one cannot exist without the other. Knowing that the body is mostly electric (or energy-based), why, then, are we not treating tissue with stimulating energy fields?
From electrical engineers and physicists, we have learned to view the body from an expanded perspective, such as the MRI.
We use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging to re-arrange the hydrogen atoms in order to view a specific picture from the inside of the body. This approach is used with the ONDAMED Technology (1) by applying the Biofeedback Methodology. Scanning over the body with specific electromagnetic fields, we are creating Magnetic Resonance to identify the areas requiring medical intervention, non-invasively with a field that is a million times lower than MRI technology.
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This is an incredible breakthrough in medicine.
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Besides stimulating cell repair and regeneration by fully penetrating cells with electromagnetic fields, ONDAMED's pulsing fields enter the blood-brain barrier, thereby allowing improved assimilation of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, hormones, etc.
From the perspective that specific pulsed electromagnetic fields are able to penetrate and restore the smallest unit in the body, the cell, a whole new vein in medicine has opened up with endless possibilities; non-invasively.
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More than 5,000 articles (2) may be found on pubmed.org regarding Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Fields and related topics.
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We are no longer ignoring the importance of specific electromagnetic fields that help restore body functions. Medical professionals choose to no longer be ignorant of the facts in front of them. Facts that will help them save their patients' lives.
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Did you know: That today, complementary and alternative approaches to health and medicine are among the fastest growing aspects of health care. In 1990, one-third of the U.S. population used some form of alternative approach to health care, and by the year 2010 at least two-thirds will (3). This is a clear and loud message, driven by a new understanding of physiology.
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The New Medicine is here and it is in more demand than ever; especially with more educated patients and healthcare changes focusing on cost saving therapeutic solutions that work.
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Life is Energy. Energy is Life. You must not stand still. Get involved, educate yourself and take steps for a better way in medicine.
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Just think about it.
References:
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www.ondamed.net and
www.teleconferenceinfo.net
- Example of a pubmed articles:
Electromagnetic effects - From cell biology to medicine. Funk RH, Monsees T, Ozkucur N. Technische Universität Dresden, Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus, Institut für Anatomie, Fetscherstrasse 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany. In this review we compile and discuss the published plethora of cell biological effects which are ascribed to electric fields (EF), magnetic fields (MF) and electromagnetic fields (EMF). In recent years, a change in paradigm took place concerning the endogenously produced static EF of cells and tissues. Here, modern molecular biology could link the action of ion transporters and ion channels to the "electric" action of cells and tissues. Also, sensing of these mainly EF could be demonstrated in studies of cell migration and wound healing. The triggers exerted by ion concentrations and concomitant electric field gradients have been traced along signaling cascades till gene expression changes in the nucleus. Far more enigmatic is the way of action of static MF which come in most cases from outside (e.g. earth magnetic field). All systems in an organism from the molecular to the organ level are more or less in motion. Thus, in living tissue we mostly find alternating fields as well as combination of EF and MF normally in the range of extremely low-frequency EMF. Because a bewildering array of model systems and clinical devices exits in the EMF field we concentrate on cell biological findings and look for basic principles in the EF, MF and EMF action. As an outlook for future research topics, this review tries to link areas of EF, MF and EMF research to thermodynamics and quantum physics, approaches that will produce novel insights into cell biology. PMID: 19167986 [PubMed - in process]
- Pat de Leon, President Elect Div. 29, American Psychological Ass.
Projections as to the future of medicine, psychology, health care, Alternative Mind/Body medicine, and the current state of affairs in health care in the USA. During the closing weeks of the 105th Congress, Norm Anderson, Director of the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research at the National Institute of Health (NIH), testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee on the topic of Mind/Body Medicine.
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For more information on ONDAMED® please email us at support@ondamed.net or call +1 (845) 496-6673/0
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Ondamed Inc. - 2570 Route 9W - Cornwall, NY 12518 - +1 (845) 534-0456- 2009April10-Onda
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